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6.5/10
IMDbBest Actress | 2006 | America
Choice Movie Actress Drama | 2005
Choice Movie Drama | 2005
Choice Movie Love Scene | 2005
Choice Movie Hissy Fit | 2005
Choice Movie Breakout Performance Male | 2005
Choice Movie Breakout Performance Female | 2005
Best Performance in a Feature Film Supporting Young Actress | 2006 | Jenna
Best Family Feature Film Drama | 2006
Outstanding Actress in a Supporting Role Comedy or Musical | 2005 | America
Outstanding Youth DVD | 2005
Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture | 2006 | America
Budget 25,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 39,053,061 USD
Blake Lively's (Bridget) father Ernie Lively plays her father in the movie.
Alexis Bledel went through a "summer camp" training to learn how to ride a Vespa and a mule, scuba dive, and took drawing lessons, in preparation for the movie.
Director Ken Kwapis never used the traditional phrase "Action!" to begin the actors' performance on set. Instead he said, "Quiet, please, and um, uh, g'head." This method was much more relaxed and allowed the actors to begin at their own pace. However, he did get teased about it - someone even printed up bright orange T-shirts quoting him and handed them out to the crew.
Blake Lively, Amber Tamblyn, America Ferrera, and Alexis Bledel all became such great friends that Blake Lively named them her daughter James' "unofficial godmothers".
Film debut of Blake Lively.
"Kostos: Some people show off their beauty because they want the world to see it. Others try to hide their beauty because they want the world to see something else. Lena: And what do you see? Kostos: Everything. [they kiss for the first time]"
"Lena: [in her letter, after Kostas accuses her of being afraid to love him] He's right, Car. I am afraid. There's a part of me that wants to let him in but then I feel myself put this wall up and I don't understand why. Maybe that's what strikes me most about Kostas: that despite everything he's suffered he can still look at life in the most uncomplicated way. I've never known that kind of faith. It makes me so sad that people like Kostas and Bridget who have lost everything can still be open to love... while I, who have lost nothing, am not."