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Josh Duhamel makes this movie good

Looking for the perfect terrible chick flick where the girl cries, the boy makes her feel better, and they end up together in the end? Watch Safe Haven!
While the movie is extremely cheesy, Josh Duhamel is a very fine looking gentleman and every girl in the world wishes she could be as gorgeous as Julianne Hough. So if almost everything else about this movie is terribly corny, I would say that the character selection for a chick flick like this is perfect as both the main characters are widely known for being attractive.
However, the movie proves somewhat boring as Hough--known as Katie in the film--comes to a small town, doesn't want to get close with anyone, but ends up falling in love with the guy whose wife died and has two little kids. Please be a little more predictable. Furthermore, the lines seemed to have been written by a 13 year old girl dreaming of love as shown through the drama spilling from every single character.
But...sometimes this is the exact kind of movie that you feel like watching. And by "you," I mean females. Males...you are honestly very weird if you liked this...someone had to say it. Something about chick flicks give people guilty satisfaction and I won't be the one to deny it. For that reason, Safe Haven receives a 4/10.

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