Purple Hearts Reviews
Good apart from her singing
I love how they portrayed Cassie’s character development, from being a very independent person, to allowing herself to be loved. And also the character development of how she loved. I loved how it wasn’t a slow burning movie, and had a very straight narrative. Additionally, Sofia Carson played her character very well, which added to my overall review of the movie. The only reason why I’m giving it a 4/5 is because their feelings for each other were very confusing, especially for Luke’s perspective.
Cringe at times but the main characters are gorgeous and will satisfy your hunger for a romantic movie
Very nice story because it doesnt go too political but mentions it i think that is for the best to keep the viewers atention. But it did feel that the ending bit was rushed even tho its a 2 hour movie it feels like there was more story to tell. Leading actors hard carry the movie to be great and would love to see the story to keep on going in another one.
I don't know why some of the critic's reviews are so harsh. There are stereotypes, there is politicization. I'd be one of the first to shun something for those things, especially when they're done in a shove it down your throat kind of way. Honestly, in the first half hour or so, I thought maybe I wouldn't be able to finish the movie because of some of it. I noticed something though, unlike other movies, shows and media, Purple Hearts ISN'T trying to shove an agenda down your throat. The characters have their opinions, just like people but it's what makes each of them, them. The movie isn't about which opinion is right, which view is right. The movie is about the characters and their story. How they grow, change and overcome, which is what life is. Was it a perfect movie, no, but by the end credits I had to pee so bad I cranked the volume to listen to the songs again while I ran to the bathroom. I could've paused it at any time to go, but the story had me engaged the whole time and I didn't want to stop watching. That is what makes a great movie, to me.
it was good and i enjoyed it a lot while i was building my chinchilla cage
Very moving and really shows the character development and maturity and how they overcome these challenges together. Just wonderful.
The movie was ok. If the plot was written a bit more better I think the movie could have recieved a more advanced rating. The movie follows Cassie a waitress/ bartender looking to make it big in the music industry. She has recently discovered that she has type 1 diabetes and can't afford her insulin and is not making enough money to afford the cost of living when she meets Luke, a marine who is about to head out to fight in Iraq. They both make a deal to get married so that Cassie can recieve health benefits to afford her medication. The movie is kind of an enemies to lovers plot that is sort of poorly developed. I like the characters but the plot is extremely thin. I did find their love story kind of cute though <3
"Purple Hearts" seems to have been unfairly criticized by many reviewers, and it's amusing to read some of the fragmented critiques about the film. While I won't argue that the movie is perfect—it’s far from it—I genuinely believe it’s not as bad as the reviews would suggest. In fact, it manages to deliver a solid viewing experience. Nicolas Galitzine and Sofia Carson shine in their roles, creating a connection that feels genuine and impactful. Their chemistry is palpable, and it’s hard to understand why critics have given the film such a low score when the audience clearly appreciates it. I’m not claiming this is an awe-inspiring, groundbreaking film, but it certainly tells a compelling story that allows viewers to empathize with the characters. I recommend giving it a watch. While it’s not on my list of movies I revisit regularly, I find myself watching it at least once a year or whenever I see it pop up in my suggestions. It's a film that, despite its flaws, offers enough to make you want to check it out again. The direction, scenery, editing, and lighting were all executed well, which adds to its overall appeal. So, if you’re looking for something decent to watch, I would definitely say give "Purple Hearts" a chance.
I absolutely loved Purple Hearts. The amount of accomplishments it achieves in one film is incredible. It honours the sacrifice of military personnel, it gives an excellent example of how to set aside political differences to first be humans to each other, it discusses the faults of the American healthcare system, it raises awareness about drug use, it shows the difficulty of dealing with grief, and raises awareness about diabetes. On top of that, there is fantastic music accompanying important plot shifts in the movie with Sofia Carson who has such a unique tone and a decent range in her voice. I was so impressed by the acting and chemistry of the main characters, and I could not recommend it more. I must have watched it at least 7 times at this point. Seems like it will be a biannual viewing experience for me. Great job!
I've seen this a few times. It's a good movie. Love how the two characters fall into place with each other. Will definitely watch this again.
The movie is really cute, idk what you guys are on. I like the character development, and the scene keeps on changing smoothly between each scenario. The character build is a bit not there yet, the acting was kinda stiff, so the arguments sometimes seems a bit out of place. The ending is a bit... not satisfying? It's cute that they resolved with each other and all but what about the legal issues? Other than that, would totally recommend to anyone who needs a dose of romance and cuteness (and someone cutting onion... lol), I cried so prepare some tissue I guess.
This is one of the best movies I have ever watched with my favourite singer and actress, Sofia Carson who played as the female lead🤩. Purple hearts will forever be a movie to remember. The two leads were just perfect for each other even with their differences, their acts were on point💯💯👍💜. Love you guys and not to forget the other casts🤩.
Beautiful movie love it a must seen
Purple Heart' was an experience—one I wouldn't wish on anyone. The only enjoyable part was the ending, and by that, I mean the moment it finally finished. Watching this movie was like enduring a slow, torturous punishment. The acting? Basic, at best. It felt like watching a high school play with amateur actors who couldn’t quite grasp their lines. The storyline was a cliché parade, hitting every predictable beat with all the enthusiasm of a sleepy sloth. And let’s not forget the singer’s voice—awful doesn’t even begin to cover it. Even with autotune, it sounded like a cat stuck in a washing machine. But hey, it did teach me a valuable lesson: when Rotten Tomatoes gives something a 30%, it’s a sign you should probably stare at a blank wall instead. It’ll be a more rewarding experience.
Nick Galitzine was great. Decent chemistry with Sofia. Overall, enjoyed the movie.
I loved story of two pilot opposites coming together for , yes, their own separate reasons then ultimately falling in love. The care they each give to the other is so sexy and romantic. Don’t even get me started on the music! I have every one and listen on repeat. The chemistry is really there between Galitzine and Carson. I loved this story so much that I’m dying to see if we can get a second part. However, I’m ok where it left us. **Spoiler** We know they are together.
An absolute tear jerker. Makes you want to believe in true love and the ultimate decency of humanity. This is usually what Nicholas Galitzine inspires in audiences in most of his films, but here it's done maybe to the best effect, and in front of a backdrop of a script that in lesser hands could have turned into cringe worthy, politicised platitudes.