Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) | Release Date: August 22, 2014
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DaMovieLoverSep 14, 2014
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. If I Stay is very sentimental in its themes about family relationships which makes it heartbreaking yet engaging but for the main ideal relationship between the two-star cross lovers (Chloe Moretz and Jamie Blackley), their love for each other seems to be incoherent and yet forced especially the ending part. Its not all that satisfying towards their relationship but at least it gave me tears for the parts when Mia's (Chloe Moretz) parents died in the accident. And one other thing is that; (I don't know if many people agree with me in this one)nwhy the movie showed first the accident scene before the past scenes where Mia meets the boy, and then knowing that her parents are rock music lovers. I don't think it should be that order of appearance, -- its a little rip off to know the life of the people who died in the accident. Overall, If I Stay is sometimes sweet, less funny, and an incoherent piece of melodrama aimed for the young and old. Expand
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NovastreamSep 16, 2014
Sometimes in life you make choices and sometimes choices make you.”

Adapted from Gayle Forman’s popular young adult novel of the same name, If I Stay hinges on choices and is quick to spell out this message to its audience. Protagonist Mia
Sometimes in life you make choices and sometimes choices make you.”

Adapted from Gayle Forman’s popular young adult novel of the same name, If I Stay hinges on choices and is quick to spell out this message to its audience. Protagonist Mia (Chloë Grace Moretz) and her family are involved in a massive car wreck early into the film and she finds herself in a state of limbo, forced to watch in horror as she becomes an orphan overnight.

The film alternates between the past and present, filling in the gaps of Mia’s life up until the accident. The past shows Mia’s as a budding cellist with some series talent, hailing from a family of rock music enthusiasts. As a result she has always doubted her talent and questioned her place within the family; enter Adam, an ambitious musician played by Jamie Blackley. Adam is the type of gorgeous, charming, too-good-to-be true love interest that only ever exists in fiction. It takes a fair amount of coaxing from both Adam and her parents (delightfully played by Mireille Enos and Joshua Leonard) before she finally gives into them. Only a few short scenes later and they’re declaring their undying love and doing it in a shed. So sweet. Things begin to go pear-shaped for the couple when Mia considers pursuing her musical dreams and attending Julliard rather than remaining in Portland with Adam.

The present is significantly less interesting. A large chunk of the film is Chloë Grace Moretz running around a hospital with a look of intense bewilderment on her face while her remaining loved ones and an ICU nurse keep pleading with her unconscious body to fight for her life. Therein lies the crux of the story; should Mia stay and fight for a life that doesn’t include her family? Or end it all and keep from feeling the brunt of that pain for the rest of her life?

Unfortunately several members of the cast (including Moretz) seem to be suffering from a serious bout of overacting. This isn’t entirely Moretz’s fault, she isn’t given a whole lot to begin with. Apart from the incredible cello playing, Mia is a rather bland protagonist whose sole personality trait seems to be that she’s insecure. Yes, that comes with the territory of being a teenager, but how this girl has such low self-confidence is beyond me. Her parents have been encouraging and supporting her for her entire life. She has a great friend who always has her back and a boyfriend who is totally besotted with her. This, not the fact that a person can have control over whether live or die, is the biggest stretch of If I Stay.
he film isn’t without its merits, however. Even though Mia’s interactions with Adam lapse almost too far into sentimentality, the scenes she shares with her grandfather (Stacy Keach) are among the film’s best. He is her biggest supporter outside of her immediate family, and his respect for her musical talent is quite touching. I did get a little teary despite myself during his heartfelt speech at Mia’s bedside as he tells her he will understand if she doesn’t have it in her to fight anymore.

While there are a number of scenes to enjoy, I can’t help but feel like I was cheated out of a more compelling story – the one where a girl copes in life after the death of her family. But hey, I hear there’s a second book, perhaps I’ll see some of you for the sequel.
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SpangleJan 13, 2015
Many will hate If I Stay because it is, well, very much a chick flick at times. But, even as a guy, I managed to enjoy this one on varying levels. At times, the romance was very, very cheesy. It was over the top and felt very unrealistic. OnMany will hate If I Stay because it is, well, very much a chick flick at times. But, even as a guy, I managed to enjoy this one on varying levels. At times, the romance was very, very cheesy. It was over the top and felt very unrealistic. On top of that, this one can be incredibly melodramatic. However, in saying that, there are many redeeming qualities for If I Stay that I truly feel outweigh the negative. For one, Chloe Grace Moretz is great. She oddly cannot seem to cry, sure, but she was very good. On top of that, this one got me to cry just a little bit at times, which was not what I expected at all. While a lot of it felt very authentic romance wise, emotionally, this one was on point and certainly did a great job there and managed to wind up being a very touching film. The script is also fine, not great, but it got the job done and the cinematography worked well for the most part with some good and some bad. The music is also very good on this one and really completed the film nicely. However, the real reason why I like this one is because of the supernatural element here regarding death. Death fascinates me and this one had a very interesting twist on the whole idea of death, which certainly piqued my interest in that regard. While If I Stay is far off from an Oscar winner, it is a fine film that does not deserve the amount of hatred it has received from some. Expand
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BshopAug 22, 2014
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Went in to this movie not expecting anything special. Knew the plot from the trailer - girl gets in accident while in a romantic relationship. Everyone else in the family is gone (Seriously in the trailer!).
There's one line - sometimes in life you make choices, and sometimes the choices make you. Really good line, I'll have to remember that next time I need it.
Other than the flashbacks (to a high-school relationship) and flash-forwards (to the present-day hospital room), really relate-able movie. "High school relationships are the most inconvenient to try and sustain. Long distance relationships are BS."
In summary, see it for the lines, not the plot. If you have to decide between this and Sin City for date night, see this one instead. Otherwise, wait for it on Redbox or Netflix.
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LowbrowCinemaAug 25, 2014
There's something really nice about seeing teenagers depicted as thinking breathing human beings who are at a point in life where they have to make huge decisions. Unfortunately, IF I STAY surrounds these super characters with a plot soThere's something really nice about seeing teenagers depicted as thinking breathing human beings who are at a point in life where they have to make huge decisions. Unfortunately, IF I STAY surrounds these super characters with a plot so contrived you can never believe it, let alone weep. It would be so lovely if this was a blatant tear jerker but it's a nice story about nice people making decisions. Not much more. Expand
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lukechristianscFeb 1, 2015
'If I Stay' has tons of romantic cliche's that's the problem with the movie, however actors were trying (basically everyone was trying.) Chloë Grace Moretz plays her strong role as Mia a talented musician who loves Adam (Jamie Blackley) then'If I Stay' has tons of romantic cliche's that's the problem with the movie, however actors were trying (basically everyone was trying.) Chloë Grace Moretz plays her strong role as Mia a talented musician who loves Adam (Jamie Blackley) then tragedy between Mia's family then links the characters together (cliche) Mortez gives us a performance that was "glaring" her parents were funny as well. This movie is sad but i was so moved by the story and the characters. Grade B- Expand
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Meth-dudeSep 6, 2014
If I stay is a big disappointment.Bad acting and predictable story,if I stay is just a waste of money.I didn't read the book but i bet he's 1000 times better than the movie.
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HaithamBNov 7, 2014
It is a film with no inspiration; it is dull, a lame excuse for a love story; it intersects with flashbacks of Mia with Adam; who is "meant to be". Chloe Grace Moretz delivers a winning performance, but just not in a winning movie.
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Movi3R3vi3werDec 20, 2014
This is pretty forgettable movie with forgettable characters, forgettable story I'd like to forget (Richard Roeper reference). But yeah really nothing in this movie is memorable whatsoever.
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kiki17232Nov 29, 2014
At the start, it was a wave of tranquility. The main actress, Chloe, did an average job and yet, she suited it well. Can't say the same about the guy(boyfriend) though. What an emotionless zombie even until the end. Not as passionate as IAt the start, it was a wave of tranquility. The main actress, Chloe, did an average job and yet, she suited it well. Can't say the same about the guy(boyfriend) though. What an emotionless zombie even until the end. Not as passionate as I expected them to be. But seeing as I am a girl who still believes in all the emotional love-is-forever crap, I've got to admit it was an undeniably moving story(teared up during a few scenes). However, the ending was definitely **** There better be a sequel coming up!! Expand
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MattBrady99Mar 10, 2015
If I stay, more like can I leave. The movie is about a 17-year-old cellist with a bright future ahead is involved in a devastating car accident that takes the lives of her parents. Now in a coma, she finds she can still leave her body - andIf I stay, more like can I leave. The movie is about a 17-year-old cellist with a bright future ahead is involved in a devastating car accident that takes the lives of her parents. Now in a coma, she finds she can still leave her body - and relive the first 17 years of her life - all leading to one decision - to face a very different future or move on altogether. This is my big problem with these teen romance movies, and that is with it's force romance that goes nowhere with the main two love birds of the film. Chloë Grace Moretz did good in the movie but this movie tries to be like the fault in our stars and fails hard. The movie just feels force and the characters are pretty bland and forgettable, and overall this movie bored me and made me look at my watch a couple times. Expand
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geo333May 3, 2016
If I Stay is a film that wont stay long in the memory of the viewers. Part of that is because the story is weak and cheesy add to that the weak supporting cast, In the end, If I Stay is an average film.
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