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Channing admits that he found the role emotionally difficult at times because, as a young husband himself, he couldn't help but imagine himself in this situation: "I hope I would be as brave as Leo is; it's heartbreaking for him, but he has the faith to let Paige find her own way. And this role is great because Leo is so truthful about his love, he doesn't hold it back, and I can relate to that. I love love! It's harder to play than running around with guns and being physical, but it's very satisfying."
Tatum says it made total sense to him to work so hard to win Paige back: "If my wife (actress Jenna Dewan) lost her memory of me, I wouldn't just be like 'Okay, alright, well, see you later, good luck'. No. I'd be fighting tooth and nail and plug away at this until it comes back. No matter what."
"It's a great romantic love story but also about familial love too," says McAdams. "When Paige wakes up and doesn't recognize her husband and learns that she's estranged from her family, she sees big holes in her life that need to be filled in. I find that idea of not knowing if you will find your way back to your destiny so interesting."
She continues, "Do you naturally gravitate towards all the things you were already going towards in your life, or does it just start from scratch and you have to build yourself up as a person all over again? And I think that's such an interesting idea that they say you will naturally go where you were. You'll find your way back there even though you have to relearn everything from scratch. A driving force through the whole movie is you're waiting for this epiphany, you're waiting for that light bulb moment and it doesn't necessarily come."
On Leo's sacrifice, McAdams feels that, "It was generous and a loving act that he gives Paige the opportunity and the space to become herself again on her own terms and also wise of him to know that she needed to do that."
Channing is in sync with Rachel on the choices Leo makes. "I don't think it was Leo's place to tell Paige the truth about her family rift," he notes. "If he had, she more than likely wouldn't go back to them, but he didn't want her to run to him by running away from them." Tatum worked hard with director Michael Sucsy to find a place for Leo where "he understands that her family is just doing whatever they possibly can to get their daughter back and he doesn't blame them for it but he just wishes that they would be honest with her. He wanted her to choose to be with him."
Tatum continues: "It's so frustrating for Leo because there's nothing visibly wrong with his wife; she talks like Paige, she walks like Paige, everything is exactly the same, but it's just her memory of her husband is completely gone. And it's that much more painful that she remembered other people, her family, but just not her husband and everything they had been together."
For Sucsy, casting Tatum was a case of finding the soldier of love in an established movie warrior. "The Leo role is a knight in shining armor, and prior to this I'd only seen Channing's work where he'd been in tough, military roles. So I went to meet him, and we sat down, and I called the producers afterward and I said, 'He is the guy. He's Leo. It's perfect for him.' I got the sense that his heart was bigger than his chest cavity. He's got a huge heart, Channing does, and so does Leo, and that really comes out when he has to keep sticking with his wife through the ups and downs."
From Rachel McAdams' point of view, "Channing Tatum is the perfect guy for this role because he's a real renaissance man; chivalrous and gentlemanly. He's playing someone who would do anything to win back his wife's heart and that's very much, I think, who Channing is. He's a very heroic kind of guy, so yeah, and I know he loves love and really believes in it and I think he made Leo a really stoic character that you just fall in love with and believe that he's definitely the rock in the relationship throughout. He added such lovely little touches to Leo."
Channing is equally impressed by Rachel: "Look, she is one of the most brilliant and beautiful people that I've ever met. Not just as an actor, but as a person. She cares. She has the true talent to be able to make any line work - and we've got some serious big lines in this movie - which can be hard to pull off, but she just does. She has an uncanny ability to make anything sound real and amazing because she commits and believes in it. I'm in awe of her and I've learned so much from her."
Sucsy knows he struck gold with the pairing of his stars. "You can't fake chemistry," he says. "It's there or it's not. And the good thing is, Rachel and Channing luckily had it. They really got along well. They light up the screen."
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