Amanda, not knowing the true causes, blames the situation on her mother. Jack wants to reconcile with Adrienne, but she's not sure that she either can trust him or loves him anymore, and she doesn't want to reconcile solely for her children's sakes.
Jack tries to manipulate the situation which further places a wedge between Adrienne and Amanda. Paul Flanner is a well respected surgeon who deals with his patients primarily on a clinical rather than humanistic level. One of his patients, Jill Torrelson, dies on the operating room table in what was a routine and primarily cosmetic procedure. Paul never did face Jill's husband, Robert Torrelson, directly about the matter, Robert who has filed a wrongful death suit against Paul, despite the death seemingly not being caused by anything that Paul did.
Paul's approach to doctoring goes against that of his grown son, Mark Flanner, a doctor himself who is working in a remote facility in the mountains of Ecuador. Adrienne and Paul meet when Paul travels to Rodanthe, off the coast of North Carolina, and is the only current guest at the inn which Adrienne is managing temporarily for her best friend Jean, who is taking some personal time away. Paul's trip to Rodanthe was on the request of Robert to meet, Rodanthe where the Torrelsons live.
Adrienne and Paul end up fulfilling much that is missing in the other's life. Regardless of if there is a long term future for Adrienne and Paul together, their encounter at least re-energizes their lives and helps them deal with the current issues which they are facing.
Before moving, surgeon Paul Flanner books a short off-season holiday in a boarding house on the coast at Rodanthe, in the Outer Banks of North Carolina.
It's temporarily run by Adrienne Willis, who hesitates whether to reconcile with husband Jack as their children want, especially daughter Adrienne. Paul and Adrienne soon bond over dinner, music and a bad storm. George C.
More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. Adrienne Willis, a woman with her life in chaos, retreats to the tiny coastal town of Rodanthe, in the Outer Banks of North Carolina, to tend to a friend's inn for the weekend.
Here she hopes to find the tranquility she so desperately needs to rethink the conflicts surrounding her -- a wayward husband who has asked to come home, and a teen-aged daughter who resents her every decision. Almost as soon as Adrienne gets to Rodanthe, a major storm is forecast and a guest named Dr. Paul Flanner arrive.
The only guest at the inn, Flanner is not on a weekend escape but rather is there to face his own crisis of conscience. Now, with the storm closing in, the two turn to each other for comfort and, in one magical weekend, set in motion a life-changing romance that will resonate throughout the rest of their lives It's never too late for a second chance. Rated PG for some sensuality. Did you know Edit.
Trivia As of , the house has been renamed "The Inn at Rodanthe" and completely refurbished to more closely resemble the interior movie scenes which were filmed elsewhere in North Carolina. Sun Realty manages the property and has extensive photographs of the interior, particularly the blue bedroom in which Richard Gere 's character stays while visiting. The unique shutter doors into the kitchen have also been re-created as have the various shutters, porches, and exterior details.
Goofs The wild horses do not exist where the movie takes place. They are actually about 60 miles north near Corolla. They would have to swim across a wide inlet to get to Rodanthe from Corolla. Another herd of these wild horses is on Ocracoke Island, about 35 miles south, but are penned in for their protection. Quotes Adrienne Willis : When Jack left me, it wasn't just our marriage ending.
Connections Featured in At the Movies: Episode 5. User reviews Review. Top review. And who said romance is over??? The lovely story of Nights in Rodanthe follows a woman who is filling in as the Innkeeper for a friend Diane Lane and a first time Guest of the Inn Richard Gere on a quest for a second chance at life and love.
The two share their pasts, stories, and experiences during their time together at the Inn. The Inn at Rodanthe was built in the s situated just short feet from the mighty Atlantic Ocean. Over time, the home became dangerously close to the roaring waters. In protective measures against future storms, the Inn at Rodanthe was set to move in January of to a different oceanfront lot not far from the original site.
Weighing a hefty 83, pounds, the Inn was carefully moved foot-by-foot by Expert House Movers, the folks who moved the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse.
While filming Nights in Rodanthe, blue shutters and wrap-around porches were added but later removed after production ended. Surprisingly, the interior scenes were produced on a soundstage. New Owners have spent a lot of time taking notice of the micro-details within the movie that give the home its charm.
They continue to evolve the interior and exterior of the Inn to match the film. They even included original props from the movie set and are locating more items and artwork for the house. It really does evoke a magical feeling, for sure!
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