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Alternate Names: Lily Jane Collins, لیلی کالینز
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Lily Jane Collins, born on 18 March 1989 in Guildford, Surrey, England, is an Anglo-American actress and model. She began acting at age two on BBC's Growing Pains. After moving to Los Angeles, she gained prominence with roles in films like 'The Blind Side' (2009), 'Mirror Mirror' (2012), and 'The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones' (2013). Collins received critical acclaim for her performances in 'Rules Don't Apply' (2016) and 'To the Bone' (2017). She also portrayed Emily Cooper in the Netflix series 'Emily in Paris'. Notably, she starred in 'Love, Rosie' (2014), a romantic comedy about friends Rosie Dunne and Alex Stewart who repeatedly miss their chance at love due to misunderstandings.
Release Year: 2014
Nation: Germany, United Kingdom
Alternative Title: Los imprevistos del amor, Rozi Dan, Sevgiyle, Rozi, Simplesmente Acontece, Für immer vielleicht, Where Rainbows End, Ahol a szivárvány véget ér, Be'ahava, Rosie, #ScrivimiAncora, Su meile, Rouze, Tal vez es para siempre, Deixa o Amor Entrar, С любовью, Рози
Director: Christian Ditter
Writer: Cecelia Ahern, Juliette Towhidi
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Companies: Canyon Creek Films, Constantin Film
Genre: Comedy, Comedy Film, Drama, Film Based On A Novel, Romance, Romance Film
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Keywords: based on novel or book, best friend, friends in love, friendship, love, missed opportunity, teenage pregnancy, valentine's day
Since childhood, Rosie Dunne and Alex Stewart have been inseparable best friends. Their bond remains strong as they grow up together, facing various ups and downs. However, a brief shared moment between them goes unacknowledged, leading to missed opportunities and diverging paths in their adult lives. Despite their separate journeys involving love, heartbreak, and life-changing decisions like Rosie's unexpected teenage pregnancy, Rosie and Alex consistently find their way back to each other. The film explores whether their enduring connection is purely platonic or something deeper.
Love, Rosie is a romantic comedy-drama directed by Christian Ditter in 2014. Based on the novel 'Where Rainbows End' by Cecelia Ahern, the film follows Rosie Dunne and Alex Stewart from their childhood friendship through to adulthood, exploring themes of love, missed opportunities, and the complexities of navigating life alongside your best friend. Set against a backdrop of Valentine's Day, the story delves into the intricacies of friendship, romance, and self-discovery.