The Lake House (2006)

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Written by David Auburn, Eun-Jeong Kim

Directed by Alejandro Agresti

Running Time: 95 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2006

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

This 2006 romantic fantasy drama reunited Sandra Bullock and Keanu Reeves for the first time since 1994's big hit Speed. Don't expect anything like the zillion-mile-an-hour pace of Speed though; things here are conducted in a much more leisurely fashion. A film that critics weren't over-keen on, Bullock and Reeves come out of it reasonably well, making a good screen couple. However, due to the plot you rarely see them on screen together.

Lonely doctor Kate Forster (Bullock), and lonely architect Alex Wyler (Reeves), have both lived in the same unusual lake house. By a twist of fate, they start to write to each other - but he's writing from 2004, and she's writing from 2006. They communicate by putting their letters in a magic mailbox, and over time they start to fall in love with each other. Can they and will they ever meet?

Cast

Image for Keanu ReevesKeanu ReevesAlex Wyler
Image for Sandra BullockSandra BullockKate Forster
Shohreh AghdashlooAnna Klyczynski
Christopher PlummerSimon Wyler
Ebon Moss-BachrachHenry Wyler
Willeke Van AmmelrooyKate's Mother
Dylan WalshMorgan
Lynn CollinsMona
Mike BacarellaMulhern
Kevin BrennanWaiter
Frank CaetiCove Patron
Scott EliasDoug
Lori Ann GerdischICU Nurse
Michael Andrew GormanCove Bartender
Jennifer KernNurse

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