Katie Lovejoy

Katie Lovejoy

Screenwriter

GenderFemale
BirthplaceEngland
Marital StatusSingle

Katie Lovejoy is an English writer. She was born in England. Katie Lovejoy is known for Dracula (2013), Miranda’s Rights (2016), To All the Boys: Always and Forever, and Love at First Sight (2023).

Katie Lovejoy father name is N/A and her mother name is N/A. Her marital status is unmarried. There is no data accessible with respect to family background and siblings.

Movies

Year
Movies
Role
2023
as Writer

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  • Peter Foot (BA Hons Eng Lit major yonks ago!) 2 years ago

    Thank you for your version of TSPoLaFS. Have just read the novel and, unusually, for once, the film is better than the book. I suppose ‘different’ is a softer, more polite way of putting it but, actually ‘better’ says it as it is. The fate vs decision theme, interspersed with the invention of an multi-appearing (and brilliantly timed) ‘angel’ figure, is far more interesting than the book (which eschews anything like that). True, the book tracks Hadley’s emotions in. greater detail. True, too, that gritty detail is better done. But the author’s own title is made to ‘sing’ much better in the film than the book: Oliver is great in the film on that account, esp at his mother’s memorial, recognising the limitations of statistics to help with understanding. The dialogue is really tight: when HAdley says to her Dad that she is lost, it in the wake of Oliver’s careless and deeply upsetting, seemingly dismissive remark about ‘some girl I met on a plane’. At the end this just HAS to be straightened out – and it is. Lots of other stuff to say – but best to just say: ‘Thank you!” Peter