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  1. Jun 25, 2004 · "The Notebook" is based on the best-selling novel by Nicholas Sparks and directed by Nick Cassavetes. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. 'The Notebook" cuts between the same couple at two seasons in their lives.

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    • Noah Is A Total Creep
    • Once Allie and Noah Get to Talking, He Insults Her
    • Noah and Allie Don't Actually Like Each Other When They're Not Sucking Face
    • Lon Should Be The Hero of The Story; Instead He's The Barrier
    • 'The Notebook' Is Bad But Its Messaging Is Worse
    • I Must admit, The Geriatric Scenes Still Get Me

    Remember Noah and Allie’s not-so-cute meeting? He spots her at a carnival, where she’s laughing and crashing a bumper car, and instantly decides that she looks gorgeous and "free" and he must have her. After she politely declines his overtures, he follows her onto a Ferris wheel and proceeds to dangle from the ride by one hand,threatening to slip u...

    When they finally do get together, Allie opens up about her "strict schedule" of tutoring and music lessons, and Noah makes her feel insecure about not being as "free" as he believed. He convinces her to loosen up, to "learn how to trust," and to lie on the street with him until they’re both almost run over by a car. She laughs, because, ha, they n...

    Noah and Allie spend a summer making out, yelling at each other for being annoying and learning that they have nothing in common. The closest thing they have to a real conversation is an inane chat about how if one if them had been a bird in another life, naturally, the other would’ve been, too. They break up, but don’t mean it. Noah writes Allie l...

    While Allie is at college, Noah-less, she volunteers as a nurse's aide and meets Lon (played by James Marsden), a charming man in a full body cast. Once Lon (miraculously) heals, Allie accepts his offer to go dancing without being threatened to do so. They embark on a relationship filled with mutual respect, admiration and fondness for one another....

    Hiding a shallow love story behind attractive actors isn't itself terribly negligent. But the movie does far worse than that. It doesn't help that the film is tainted by recent news about its novelist. Sparks has been in headlines for sending and then apologizing forpast emails that object to “an agenda that strives to make homosexuality open and a...

    Full disclosure: I still teared up at the scenes where old Noah insists on reading to old Allie, who has dementia and little chance of remembering him. Darn it, that is romantic! But as for the rest of the movie, well, I’ll say this: It still did make me feela lot, like it did the first time. It's just that this time, I understood my emotions as an...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_NotebookThe Notebook - Wikipedia

    The Notebook is a 2004 American romantic drama film directed by Nick Cassavetes, from a screenplay by Jeremy Leven and Jan Sardi, and based on the 1996 novel of the same name by Nicholas Sparks. The film stars Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams as a young couple who fall in love in the 1940s.

  3. In 1940s South Carolina, mill worker Noah Calhoun (Ryan Gosling) and rich girl Allie (Rachel McAdams) are desperately in love. But her parents don't approve. When Noah goes off to serve in...

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  4. Aug 28, 2014 · Movie Review: 'The Notebook' | What begins as a World War II weepie quickly morphs into a dark story of separation, brutality and parenting that's far from the current nurturing American model.

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  5. The Notebook was a movie made great by the actors on screen. The storyline is amazingly predictable and most of the lines are cheesy. The special effects, are not so great either. However, I would recommend that anyone and everyone should see this movie for one reason: Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams together on screen.

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  7. Parents need to know that The Notebook is a World War II-era romantic drama film directed by Nick Cassavetes and based on the 1996 novel of the same name by Nicholas Sparks. Scenes include passionate kissing and a fairly graphic lovemaking scene (though only shoulders and a side breast are shown).

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