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Netflix’s Purple Hearts Has a Wounded Concept

Netflix's Purple Hearts Has a Wounded Concept

Netflix's Purple Hearts Has a Wounded Concept

Netflix’s Purple Hearts: It’s a love story as old as the world itself. Marine meets girl, girl needs care, Marine needs BAH to pay off a drug dealer from his days in the Marines. What are they doing now? Before he leaves for Iraq, have three quick chats about getting married and splitting the money.

Netflix’s Purple Hearts starring Sofia Carson as Cassie Salazar and Nicholas Galitzine as Luke Morrow is based on this idea. As a failing singer, Cassie finds work in a club that occasionally allows her band to play a single song each Friday.

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Her art does not allow her to purchase health insurance, despite the fact that she has Type I Diabetes. As for Luke, he’s in the process of overcoming his addictions. He enlisted in the Marines to have a new start and earn his father’s respect, but he still owes a large quantity of money to his previous dealer.

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In the beginning, she approaches an old college acquaintance who is now a marine and offers to marry him, but she is turned down because he is already engaged to another woman. Here comes Luke, his dorm buddy. Even though their courtroom wedding is fictitious, the consummation that takes place in the base hotel thereafter isn’t at all.

So Uncle Sam doesn’t find out that they’re actually married, and the two of them keep in touch via Skype frequently. The song “Come Back Home” is a tribute to the men who have served in the military, but Luke returns home with a serious IED injury, and the couple must now care for each other as they recuperate from their sham marriage. in good health or in bad.

Eventually, the Marines find out about the ruse, and Luke is forced to complete his term in prison. On the other side, Cassie’s band takes off and gets the opportunity to open for Florence + the Machine. Except for the slight problem of falling in love with her phony husband, everything works out perfectly.

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The movie is based on Tess Wakefield’s novel and tells the story of a military couple who marry for the money. We may best describe the film as ‘wounded in motion,’ attempting, but never quite succeeding.’ In my opinion, it’s exactly what you’d expect. The plot is shallow, and the military setting is cliched, yet the chemistry between Galitzine and Carson is palpable throughout the entire film.

After Luke is released from prison, he and Cassie live happily ever after with a beach scene that looks like a commercial for Tommy Bahama’s white linen attire.

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