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  1. Purple Hearts: Directed by Elizabeth Allen Rosenbaum. With Sofia Carson, Nicholas Galitzine, Chosen Jacobs, John Harlan Kim. In spite of their many differences, Cassie, a struggling singer-songwriter, and Luke, a troubled Marine, agree to marry solely for military benefits, but when tragedy strikes, the line between real and pretend begins to blur.

  2. Purple Hearts is a 2022 American romantic drama film created for Netflix and directed by Elizabeth Allen Rosenbaum. It is based upon the novel of the same name by Tess Wakefield. [1] It stars Sofia Carson and Nicholas Galitzine.

  3. Purple Hearts. NEW. Netflix. Watch Purple Hearts with a subscription on Netflix. Pretty stars aren't enough to make up for Purple Hearts ' stereotype-riddled script and misguided approach...

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  4. In spite of their many differences, Cassie (Sofia Carson), a struggling singer-songwriter, and Luke (Nicholas Galitzine), a troubled marine, agree to marry s...

  5. The romantic Netflix drama “Purple Hearts” tries to wring a heartfelt story from an arrangement that can’t help but feel absurd. Based on the novel by Tess Wakefield, the film depicts the ...

  6. Synopsis. Cassie Salazar (Sofia Carson) is a waitress/bartender and performs with her band (including Nora (Kat Cunning)), The Loyal, at a bar. Diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes six months earlier, she struggles to afford insulin and works multiple jobs to try and make ends meet.

  7. PURPLE HEARTS Trailer (2022) Sofia Carson, Nicholas Galitzine© 2022 - Netflix

  8. An aspiring musician agrees to a marriage of convenience with a soon-to-deploy Marine, but a tragedy soon turns their fake relationship all too real. Watch trailers & learn more.

  9. Everything you should know about Sofia Carson and Nicholas Galitzine in the upcoming romantic film.

  10. Official Trailer. In spite of their many differences, Cassie, a struggling singer-songwriter, and Luke, a troubled Marine, agree to marry solely for military benefits. But when tragedy strikes, the line between real and pretend begins to blur.