
Where was Dear John filmed
Dear John
Year: 2010
Genre: Drama, Mystery, Romance, Thriller
Country: USA
<p>The movie was filmed in Charleston, South Carolina, USA. The plot of the movie takes the main character to different parts of the world, and Charleston acted as different corners of the world. Thus, a small cafe in Eastern Europe became an abandoned elementary school in the center of the city. And a bombed-out village in Afghanistan was embodied on the screen by a ruined cement factory. </p>
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Locations
Pierce
In movie
Scene where John is standing on the pier after a surfing session, watching a group of young guys chatting animatedly. One of the girls' bag falls into the water, and John jumps in to catch it. The hero retrieves the bag and gives it to the girl. She gratefully gets to know the guy.
Real
Scene was shot at Isle of Palms Pier in South Carolina. The pier was built in 1953 as part of the tourism component that prevails on Isle of Palms. Fishing and surfing can be enjoyed here. Which is what Channing Tatum's character does in the scene
Savannah's parents' house
In movie
Scene where John and Savannah arrive at her parents' house. Savannah's mother meets them on the doorstep, and the heroine introduces her to John. There is an event at the house, and there are many guests. Among them is Randy, John is not happy to see him. To defuse the situation, Randy brings a drink.
Real
Scene was shot at Cassina Point Plantation in South Carolina. The house was built in 1847 and is a distinctive pre-war structure with a porch, columns, basement and stucco. A cotton plantation is nestled around it. The house has been added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.
Seaside restaurant
In movie
Scene where John and Savannah come to a restaurant for a first date. The owner of the establishment warns the hero that he does not want trouble. Savannah wonders what this is about, but John keeps silent. Over a meal, they talk, and try to get to know each other better.
Real
Scene was shot to Bowen's Island Restaurant in Charleston, S.C., USA. This is an establishment that serves Lowcountry cuisine, a traditional cuisine associated with South Carolina. The restaurant was opened in 1946, and in 2006 the culinary arts organization awarded it the title of America's Classics. There's a reason Savannah mentions in the scene that she wants to eat at a good place.