Una viajera europea conoce a un extraño misterioso, surgiendo un vínculo innegable puesto a prueba por obligaciones y revelaciones que alteran el rumbo de su vida.Una viajera europea conoce a un extraño misterioso, surgiendo un vínculo innegable puesto a prueba por obligaciones y revelaciones que alteran el rumbo de su vida.Una viajera europea conoce a un extraño misterioso, surgiendo un vínculo innegable puesto a prueba por obligaciones y revelaciones que alteran el rumbo de su vida.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
Joseph William Evans
- Viktor
- (as Joseph Evans)
Ana Hernández Sanchiz
- Elena
- (as Ana Hernández-Sanchiz)
Clara Vinyals
- Younger Guest 2
- (as Clara Viñals)
Reseñas destacadas
I read the book before i saw the movie. If you liked the movie I recommend reading the book too. They did a nice job with the adaptation, surprised me with many things and I really liked what came out of this. The only thing I wanted to see was the original places they traveled too and how Heathers friends stories evolved, but I guess they tried to follow the main plot and it would be maybe too long of a movie, if they would have indulged all those details from the book.
This was a film about tourists in Europe.
3 American college graduates, female, and two guys from New Zealand.
Meet cute, parties, fun in the sun, attraction, getting together.
I thought the acting was okay, the script was lacking, the direction strove for a 'real conversation like twenty-somethings talk' but if that is real then it's not my real. Superficial stays my involvement.
I saw everything coming a mile off. Not an original story at all. Seen it many times before, therefore saw everything coming, no surprises
Oh, and this particular storyline is plagiarised from 'Keith', where it was done the teenage version and stay in one US town version but much more real.
3 American college graduates, female, and two guys from New Zealand.
Meet cute, parties, fun in the sun, attraction, getting together.
I thought the acting was okay, the script was lacking, the direction strove for a 'real conversation like twenty-somethings talk' but if that is real then it's not my real. Superficial stays my involvement.
I saw everything coming a mile off. Not an original story at all. Seen it many times before, therefore saw everything coming, no surprises
Oh, and this particular storyline is plagiarised from 'Keith', where it was done the teenage version and stay in one US town version but much more real.
The plot seems like someone prompted generative AI to make a movie that blends the elements from Before Sunrise (1995), The Notebook (2004), and A Walk to Remember (2002) altogether and called it a day. And this is supposed to be based on a book?? KJ Apa and Madelyn Cline are hot on their own, but whenever they shared a scene, their hotness scale plummeted as there was no chemistry whatsoever. Also, the use of a vertical frame to show the characters interacting via phone screen is the death of modern-day filmmaking.
A bittersweet romance that plays it safe but still leaves you with warmth at the end. The story is predictable, but the emotional payoff works-you finish the film smiling. Some parts feel overly romanticized or disconnected from reality, like the rushed marriage between Connie and Raef, the friends forcing their way into Viktor's apartment, or Heather's friend conveniently showing up back from the Camino just as she returned. Heather is portrayed with authenticity, while Jack is drawn as a bit too mysterious to fully connect with. The music enhances the atmosphere, and one standout line comes from Heather's father, who says he could choose to hate her mother for leaving or love her for giving him Heather-a moment that adds real emotional depth.
I actually enjoy it. I thought the ending would be sad or more dramatic, but it wasn't the case. Light movie with charming vibes, especially if you are a fan of traveling. Absolutely recommended to change your mood instantly. It's a combination of hope, love, faith, and opportunities. (BTW, I wish I could have a journal of my great-grandfather like his; my life would be so different and maybe with a meaningful purpose.)
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- CuriosidadesPrincipal photography took place in Terrassa, Spain in 2024.
- PifiasWhen waiting to board the plane at 1hr7min, Heather checks her phone seeing messages from her friends and the time on the phone is 14:13(2.13pm)... What is supposed to be a few minutes later when she takes out her phone to ask Jack of his whereabouts, the phone's clock now says it is 12:40(12.40pm).. indicating instead of having waited for Jack to use the bathroom for a few minutes she has in fact gone back in time 1hr and 33mins.
- Banda sonoraFind You (Original)
Written by Skyler Adams, Tora Hallström, Matthew James Thomas and William Stanley Smith
Performed by Skyler Adams and Tora Hallström
Produced by Matthew James Thomas and William Stanley Smith
Mastering producer Matthew Hyde (as Matthew Paul Hyde)
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- Títulos en diferentes países
- The Map That Leads to You
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- Duración
- 1h 36min(96 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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