Notebook” to “Message in a Bottle,” from “A Walk to Remember” to “Nights in Rodanthe,” we’ve seen it before — and better. (Although, in this context, “better” is a relative term.)
As usual in the Sparks-iverse, “Dear John” presents a heartfelt but rocky romance between two equally nice people who deserve every bit of happiness that eludes them — mostly because they’re too nice not to do the right thing, even if leads to heartbreak.
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