Rosy romance

 

Friends look for lost love

Photos courtesy of Sahamongkol Film International

Did you know

Lily Collins’ father is the famous English musician Phil Collins.

Directed by Christian Ditter, Love, Rosie is a new romantic comedy based on the 2004 novel Where Rainbows End by Irish author Cecelia Ahern.

Rosie (Lily Collins) and Alex (Sam Claflin) have been best friends since they were five years old. However, when it comes to love, life and making the right choices, the two friends tend to be their own worst enemies.

Around the time that Rosie and Alex turn 18, an awkward moment and a missed opportunity sends them off in different directions to lead their own lives. But the friends soon find that the bond between them cannot be undone by the passing of time or the distance of different continents. After experiencing unwanted pregnancies, disastrous love affairs, marriage and divorce, Rosie and Alex begin to wonder if they can somehow find their way back to each other.

Find out what happens when the amusing and romantic Love, Rosie hits local cinemas on November 6.

Vocabulary

  • rosy (adj): likely to be good or successful
    awkward (adj): making you feel embarrassed
    bond (n): something that forms a connection between people, groups, etc. such as shared experiences and ideas
    continent (n):
    one of the large land masses of the earth such as Europe, Asia or Africa
    disastrous (adj): very bad or unsuccessful

    Idiom
    be your own worst enemy:
    to be the cause of your own problems

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