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A Walk to Remember: Describe the Movie
It has always been kind of a mystery that although love is one of the most spoken and most written words of all times, it is still one of the most unexplained mysteries of a human emotion which cannot sometimes be easily described in words. For people ask how love can bring you happiness and pain at the same time. How love can make you sane and crazy at the same time. How love can change you and how love can make you accept the things you were not used to, for those things can be change, which sometimes in life you got to make changes in order to live a better and longer healthier life, for change is central concept in modern life. A Walk to Remember is one of my favorite movies, since I was inspired by someone that I got the chance to see it and then fell in love with the movie, and it really had an extra-ordinary love story which this movie had big impact on me. The film is based upon a novel by Nicholas Sparks, an amazing writer and author of novels such as The Notebook and The Lucky One, which I really like a lot as well. It’s a must-see movie that that can and will inspire anyone about life and love, and so much more. This emotional movie can help a lot of people to believe in and trust others, such as yourself and to have faith and believing that anything is possible in life. I loved this movie more than words can express, I guess for countless reasons; it’s an inspiring, and lovely and unbelievably touching movie that it can touch a lot of people in so many ways. This movie had an impact on me, which made me change as well in some ways, for life is better sometimes to go through changes that are better, for people have to realize that life cannot be lived without sometimes changing things in you when circumstances require you to do so.
What I found inspiring about watching this movie, is that it made me aspire to be more myself, that I didn’t have to hide who I was, to believe in myself and not care about what others think of me, and to be so

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