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  1. Nov 23, 2023 · In this "The Notebook" movie review we delve into the poignant narrative of Duke, an elderly man who recounts a captivating story from his notebook to a fellow patient suffering from dementia in a nursing home.

  2. Jun 25, 2004 · Based on the novel by. Nicholas Sparks. 'The Notebook" cuts between the same couple at two seasons in their lives. We see them in the urgency of young romance, and then we see them as old people, she disappearing into the shadows of Alzheimer's, he steadfast in his love.

  3. ''The Notebook'' is a high-toned cinematic greeting card. It insists on true, mystical, eternal love, till death do us part, and won't have it any other way. ''The Notebook'' is rated...

    • Introduction
    • The Notebook Is A Brilliant Example of Actors’ and Director’s Work
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    For both romantic lovers and interested in history, The Notebook is something to savor. Directed by Nick Cassavetes in 2004, the movie stars Rachel McAdams and Ryan Gosling as young Noah and Ellie and Gena Rowlands and James Garner as elderly Duke (Noah) and Ellie. The Notebookis based on a highly praised novel by renowned writer Nicholas Sparks. T...

    The Notebook comprises many themes but the major theme that explicitly stands out throughout the film is the idea that love conquers everything. Furthermore, the film concerns itself with the theme of social inequality that stands in the way of love. In addition, one more important theme is emphasized in the movie: one should always follow his/her ...

    All things considered, very absorbing and moving, The Notebook is worth seeing in the family circle. The film covers a classic theme of love and its conflict with social norms and coupled with brilliant and convincing actors’ play, convincing photography and film techniques, The Notebookis something to be strongly recommended.

    Ebert, Roger. “The Notebook”. Chicago Sun-Times. 2004. Web. Wilmington, Michael. “Movie Review: ‘The Notebook’”. Chicago Tribune. 2004. Web.

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  5. Jun 9, 2021 · "The Notebook": Movie Review and Analysis Essay. In this "The Notebook" movie review we delve into the poignant narrative of Duke, an elderly man who recounts a captivating story from his notebook to a fellow patient suffering from dementia in a nursing home. The story begins [...]

  6. The Notebook is a 2004 American romantic drama film directed by Nick Cassavetes and based on the novel of the same name by Nicholas Sparks. The film stars Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams as a young couple who fall in love despite the opposition of their parents and peers. The film received mixed reviews but was praised for its acting and direction.

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