‘The Longest Ride’ takes wrong turn | Aggie Central (2024)

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Once again, Hollywood has done what it does best by taking a sincere, realistic Nicholas Sparks love story and making it a cheesy, unrealistic romance.

The movie based on Sparks’ novel “The Longest Ride” was released in theaters on April 10. Like many of Sparks’ stories, “The Longest Ride” takes place on the East Coast in Greensboro, North Carolina beginning in 2011 but often transitioning to the 1930s, ‘40s and ‘50s. It centers around two separate but similar love stories parted by time.

One of the most devastating experiences a book lover can go through is when the book becomes a movie and the portrayal does not comply with the work the film is based off of. The film adaptation of “The Longest Ride” did not do the book justice.

Readers should be warned: minor spoilers of the novel and movie are in this article.

In the book, Luke Collins and Sophia Danko met at a rodeo in 2011 after Luke won the bull riding contest. He silenced Sophia’s aggressive ex-boyfriend, Brian, by holding his face in the dirt while Luke’s boot rest sternly on his neck.

But in the film, Sophia retrieves Luke’s hat after it fell off his head by jumping on the arena rails to save himself from the charging bull he just rode for eight seconds.

“Hey,” Sophia said, “you dropped this.”

“Keep it,” Luke replied while sauntering off, giving her a side-mouthed grin and a wink.

What the film missed in this inciting incident is Luke’s character. No doubt Scott Eastwood has the sexy cowboy fantasy look down, but his portrayal of Luke didn’t show the passionate, mysterious and humble character Sparks crafted.

The moment the film got this scene wrong is when the adaptation took the wrong ride, especially for those who read the book. Audiences miss what makes Luke a real person.

Ira and Ruth Levinson laid eyes on each other in Ira’s family suit shop during the height of WWII. Both of them are Jewish, and Ruth’s family fled from Vienna, Austria before the war took a turn for the worse.

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The introduction to this love story is the only one the film got right. Ira’s shy, timid and compassionate character is successfully brought to life by Jack Huston – an obviously well-seasoned actor.

The two love stories collide when Luke and Sophia rescue Ira from his car after it spun off the highway on a rainy night.

Ira is much older when the two find him, and he urges Sophia to retrieve a box from his passenger side seat before the car explodes. The wicker box was filled with letters Ira had written to his beloved, late Ruth throughout their marriage. The letters were a portal Ira used to transport himself back to his longest ride – his life with Ruth.

In the film, Sophia visited Ira in the hospital and his home to read the letters to him since his site didn’t allow him to read for himself.

In the book, Sophia and Luke don’t find Ira until a couple chapters towards the end, but in the film, the two find him within the first fifteen minutes. Of course, the story cannot be told on screen like it is in the book – each chapter from the view of one character. But this is another area where the movie loses the essence of the novel.

The point Spark makes in his book is that love transcends through time and there will always be sacrifices. Ira and Ruth and Luke and Sophia are similar in the fact that both the man and woman come from different worlds. Ruth and Sophia are both artists, while Ira and Luke don’t have a clue about that world.

Ira, in the film and book, loves what his wife adores. In the book, Luke tries to understand Sophias infatuation, but in the film, Luke tells her boss that there’s more “bull sh*t” in the art world than where he works.

In both the book and the film, Ruth makes the sacrifice of not achieving her dream of a big family due to Ira’s injury from the war. Ira tried to push Ruth away, but she chose to love him over her dreams.

While Sophia on the big screen has a job and leaves it for Luke, Sophia on the pages doesn’t have a job lined up after graduating college, and Luke stops riding for her and his mom because of his life threatening injury. But the film didn’t even get this significant plot correct.

Luke was severely injured during a ride on Big Ugly Critter, renamed Rango for the film. After the accident, doctors urged him not ride again because suffering a similar head injury would kill him. His mother had to mortgage their family ranch to pay for his hospital bills, and Luke self-inflicted pressure to save the ranch, so he decided to make money the only way he knew how. Snippets of this plot showed throughout the film, but it wasn’t centralized, which made Luke’s character less believable.

The movie displayed the relationship between Luke and Sophia all wrong, and it partly has to do with the lack of chemistry between Eastwood and Britt Robertson. The film made Luke and Sophia’s relationship center on sex rather than the compassion and synergy the book developed – a manifestation of unrealistic Hollywood romance.

But luckily, the film portrayed Ira and Ruth in a satisfying way to readers. The film would have been better off only showing the story between Ira and Ruth. Huston and Oona Chaplin pulled Ira and Ruth out of the very text and brought them to life on screen.

“The Longest Ride” film, in parts, was the worst adaptation of a Sparks novel to date, but those who didn’t read the book and are suckers for a cheesy, sensual Hollywood romance will probably enjoy it.

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FAQs

What is the line from the longest ride? ›

If we'd never met, I think I would have known my life wasn't complete. And I would have wandered the world in search of you, even if I didn't know who I was looking for. After all, if there is a heaven, we will find each other again, for there is no heaven without you.

What happened to Ruth in The Longest Ride? ›

Following an argument, Luke and Sophia break up. In flashbacks, Ira and Ruth break up because she cannot see a life without children in their future. However, weeks later, Ruth returns as she cannot live without Ira. Decades later, now 80 years old, Ira wakes up to find Ruth has died in her sleep.

Why couldn't Aria have kids in the longest ride? ›

They go through the standard Southern courtship (the movie is set in North Carolina), with the bombing of Pearl Harbor Ira's cue to enlist. While in battle, he suffers a severe wound. To make matters worse, he develops an infection which renders him sterile.

What is the climax of the longest ride? ›

Climax: Sophia finding out about Luke's brain injury would be the climax. She says that if he continues to ride they cant be together. Falling action: Luke tells Sophia that that he is not going to ride bulls anymore, and they make up and go to the cabin for the weekend.

How does The Longest Ride book end? ›

In the final chapters of The Longest Ride, we witness the enduring legacy of love. Ira passes away, but not before experiencing a vision of Ruth, signaling their reunion in the afterlife. Meanwhile, Sophia and Luke reconcile, and their love story continues, despite the challenges they face.

What happens in The Longest Ride? ›

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Synopsis Former bull-riding champion Luke (Scott Eastwood) and college student Sophia (Britt Robertson) are in love, but conflicting paths and ideals threaten to tear them apart: Luke hopes to make a comeback on the rodeo circuit, and Sophia is about to embark on her dream job in New York's art world.

Is The Longest Ride a sad ending? ›

There is a couple of sad parts, but for the most, it's a happy ending.

Do Luke and Sophia get married? ›

He has to choose what is most important to him in life and find a way to fix the mistakes that hurt the ones he loved so deeply. He starts dating Sophia Danko and the two get married and opened up a museum in honor of Ira Levinson and his late wife, Ruth.

Why couldn t Ruth and Ira have kids in The Longest Ride? ›

Due to the peritonitis it was likely he couldn't have children. Ira knew that having a child was something Ruth really wanted in the future and he didn't want to deprive her of that. He thought the right thing to do was to let her move on with someone that could give her exactly what she wanted.

Was The Longest Ride a true story? ›

No, The Longest Ride is not officially based on a true story but there's a conversation surrounding a possible reference. The film is an adaption of Nicholas Sparks' eponymous novel, and as reports suggest, Herb and Dorothy Vogel are the real-life couple who served as an inspiration for the story.

What does Aria name her baby? ›

Congratulations! Aria: We brought her home yesterday. We're calling her Katherine Ella.

Who does Aria have a baby with? ›

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After the second episode it was revealed that Aria and Ezra adopted a baby girl who they named Katherine Ella.

What happened to Daniel in The Longest Ride? ›

Daniel became a professor, taking after Ruth. Sophia is now a college student in New York City and Luke continues to ride back home. One day, they both receive a phone call from Ira's attorney, to inform them that Ira has died and that there will be an auction held for the paintings.

Do they stay together in The Longest Ride? ›

Despite years of personal challenges, they keep their marriage intact. The letters, and the flashback sequences they inspire, reveal that the movie's title, "The Longest Ride" has nothing to do with bull-riding: It's about Ira and Ruth's lifelong love.

What is the message of The Longest Ride? ›

The Longest Ride examines specifically how opposites attract. Sparks uses two couples to explore the dynamics between people motivated only by a mystically powerful attraction to be together. Can they find their way to the comfort, stability, and consolation of emotional commitment? Defying the odds, they do.

What Disney ride has the longest line? ›

The Tower of Terror just had the perfect storm of people interested in the ride, forcing the wait time to be 480 minutes, the longest-ever recorded wait time at Disney World.

What is the longest running car line? ›

Cars With the Longest Production Runs of All Time
  • VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE – 65 YEARS.
  • CHEVROLET SUBURBAN – 83 YEARS (ONGOING)
  • FORD F-SERIES – 74 YEARS (ONGOING)
  • TOYOTA LAND CRUISER 70 YEARS (ONGOING)
  • MERCEDES-BENZ S CLASS 67 YEARS (ONGOING)

What is the longest land straight line? ›

It's nearly 20,000 miles long. What links a small town in Portugal and a huge port city in China? The answer may surprise even the inhabitants of both places: the world's longest straight line over land.

What is the longest walk on a line? ›

13,592 km (8,446 miles) is the farthest you can travel in straight line along the curvature of the Earth. It is from Babu in Sierra Leone to the Northern tip of Jiangjun Bay in South East China.

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