• Shalini Langer
    Shalini Langer
    Indian Express

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    Considering The Choice begins with a grim visit to the hospital and that very portentous line — “The biggest secret of life is making decisions” — you can guess what that actually is.

  • Without giving away any spoilers, suffice to say that Katz does attempt steer the storyline into deeper territory towards the finale of the film. Wanna watch it? Your choice, really.

  • The story is stale and un-enterprising, the characters have now assumed stereotype, the twists can be seen a long way off and the eventual coming together is generically as expected.

  • Most likely, The Choice is perfect for anyone looking for a fix of romance that is entirely divorced from reality. Most likely, that includes anyone who is a fan of Nicholas Sparks’ books or past movies based on them. Or Harlequin Romance devotees.

    Basically, if you’ve seen one film adapted from a Nicholas Sparks book, you’ve seen them all.