Love,
Rosie
is
another
romantic
comedy
which
is
for
the
teens.
Based
on
2004
best-selling
Irish
author
Cecelia
Ahern's
novel
'Where
Rainbows
End',
Love,
Rosie
is
a
story
of
two
childhood
best
friends
Rosie
(Lily
Collins)
and
Alex
(Sam
Claflin)
who
are
inseparable
since
the
age
of
5.
Like
BFFs,
Rosie
and
Alex
find
solace
in
each
other
and
like
childhood
sweethearts,
Rosie
and
Alex
share
a
lovely
chemistry
on
the
big
screen.
The
best
friends
get
separated
when
Alex
gets
admission
at
Harvard
to
study
medicine,
and
Rosie
gets
pregnant
unexpectedly.
Well,
it
is
not
Alex's
but
Greg's
(Christian
Cooke)
child
who
she
gets
physically
involved
with
at
the
school
dance.
Rosie
gets
accepted
at
Boston
University
but
has
to
leave
due
to
the
unplanned
pregnancy.
Things
start
to
take
a
turn
when
they
differ
in
the
decision
making
and
choosing
the
right
thing.
However,
like
a
BFF,
Alex
and
Rosie
are
always
together
even
though
they
have
different
partners
and
choices.
Both
get
married
to
different
partners
and
their
marriage
takes
a
lot
of
ups
and
downs.
Rosie
settles
down
with
the
father
of
her
daughter,
Katie,
Greg
who
turns
out
to
be
a
cheating
and
alcoholic
husband.
Live
moves
on
for
Alex
to
who
is
getting
married
to
Bethany.
Rosie
tries
to
move
and
and
attend
the
wedding
of
her
best
friend
to
reveal
what
she
feels
for
him.
However,
she
reaches
after
the
wedding
ceremony
and
decides
to
keep
her
feelings
to
herself.
Director
Christian
Ditter
tried
to
show
a
childhood
friendship
turn
to
love
and
how
the
friends
who
love
each
other
try
to
protect
each
other
from
bad.
Love,
Rosie
is
a
typical
romance
drama
which
is
a
one
time
watch
and
would
be
liked
by
the
youth.
In
short,
Love,
Rosie
is
a
nice
Valentine's
Day
watch
if
you
want
to
see
some
romance
and
how
love
stays
forever.