Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation | Release Date: April 10, 2015
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VinceRocks123Apr 12, 2015
Another inferior and joyless romance by has been critically acclaimed author Nicholas Sparks its always that his crappy scripts are still be sold to hollywood another poorly directed flick with more god awful dialogue ad sucky plot depth
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ThegodfathersonApr 12, 2015
The Longest Ride is another UN-NICHOLAS SPARKS romance, even though it is cascaded as one. Just like The Best Of Me. This movie is just The Best Of Me, with Cowboys, ranches and rodeos. It starts comforting, and girly, with Scott Eastwood'sThe Longest Ride is another UN-NICHOLAS SPARKS romance, even though it is cascaded as one. Just like The Best Of Me. This movie is just The Best Of Me, with Cowboys, ranches and rodeos. It starts comforting, and girly, with Scott Eastwood's Luke seeing Brit Robinson and falls in love with her. But this romance turns into a bore fest for 2 hours. The director didn't need to stretch the movie that long, just because he can throw in a war sequence. The whole movie is a mess, Eastwood and Robinson are lifeless and the direction is horrible. I think The Longest Ride and The Best Of Me are both on my worst romantic Sparks movies ever made list. Expand
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AdrianUrbinaApr 10, 2015
It is boring. A total demonstration of desperation. The film sucks, the only thing I liked about it was Brittany Robertson. That's it.

This adaptation of Nicholas's Sparks novel is as dumb and lacking of good dialogue and character
It is boring. A total demonstration of desperation. The film sucks, the only thing I liked about it was Brittany Robertson. That's it.

This adaptation of Nicholas's Sparks novel is as dumb and lacking of good dialogue and character development as the others. I think that the cast's performances were fake and bad. I think that choosing Birttany Robertson and Scott Eastwood as lead was a mistake.

I can't believe that Clint Eastwood's son was involved in this garbage and waste of time film.

To sum up, The Longest Ride lacks of a good score, good dialogue, a good screenplay, a good production design and a good plot. It cannot be catalogued as a romance, sports film or even comedy. It is a total cliche. Completely deserving of a Razzie for Worst Picture, Worst Actress, Worst Actor, Worst Screenplay and Worst Director. It sucked. Collapse
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caitysheMar 28, 2016
Boring, sappy, and one of, if not the worst, Nicholas Sparks movies. characters are lifeless and pointless, this is an anti-romance. There struggles don't feel important enough to warrant a movie about them there romance feels dry andBoring, sappy, and one of, if not the worst, Nicholas Sparks movies. characters are lifeless and pointless, this is an anti-romance. There struggles don't feel important enough to warrant a movie about them there romance feels dry and passionless, more centered around sexual attraction then a deep seeded love for each other- I just didn't buy it. Expand
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MelancholicAlcOct 25, 2015
Utterly USELESS sappy and slightly racist melodrama:
t's a great feat, but every Sparks movie is twice as worthless as the one preceding it.
This was even more terrible than anything. It fully deserved the bland main characters: a weak and
Utterly USELESS sappy and slightly racist melodrama:
t's a great feat, but every Sparks movie is twice as worthless as the one preceding it.
This was even more terrible than anything.
It fully deserved the bland main characters: a weak and dime a dozen Eastwood, and the ever so cowardly Robertson.
In "Ask me Anything" she already proved that she can do nude scenes without actually being nude, and here she doubles down on that.

Utterly USELESS sappy and slightly racist melodrama.
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GuilhermeLeme13Apr 12, 2015
Romance chato e fraco, feito para adolescente, uma enorme perda de tempo para se assistir, falta um pouco mais de tempero na história para ficar mais intrigante.
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semirachanAug 17, 2015
The Longest Ride was one of my favourite Nicholas Sparks novels. It was extremely well written, coming together quite nicely at the end, it was a page turner and I was excited for the movie. However, I have never been more disappointed withThe Longest Ride was one of my favourite Nicholas Sparks novels. It was extremely well written, coming together quite nicely at the end, it was a page turner and I was excited for the movie. However, I have never been more disappointed with the execution of a film like I have with this.

The casting for Luke was spot on, but what they did with his character greatly hurt the charm of his character. That being said the casting for Sophia and her roommate Marcia was horrendous. Sophia was supposed to be a strong, smart character with some fire but Brit Robertson brought this ditzy, flimsy feel to the character that can quite easily turn one off of the character.

I have always hated the liberties taken with Sparks' novels when they are being turned into films and cutting Brian out of the film completely and that whole subplot between him and Sophia also took away greatly from what made the novel interesting.

For once, I would like a capable screenwriter to do a Nicholas Sparks novel justice.
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