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    PG-132004 · Romance · 2h 4m

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  1. Jun 25, 2004 · The Notebook. "The Notebook" is based on the best-selling novel by Nicholas Sparks and directed by Nick Cassavetes. '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.

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  2. The Notebook is a sweeping romance that spans decades and defies obstacles. Based on the bestselling novel by Nicholas Sparks, the film stars Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams as star-crossed lovers ...

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    • Nick Cassavetes
    • PG-13
    • Ryan Gosling
  3. Permalink. "The Notebook" is an American 2-hour movie from 2004, so this one is also already way over a decade old now. It is considered to be a defining movie of the 21st century when it comes to romance, heart-throb and cheering for the characters to become a couple. Lead actors Gosling and McAdams were a couple themselves back then and their ...

  4. The Notebook. Directed by Nick Cassavetes. Drama, Romance. PG-13. 2h 3m. By Stephen Holden. June 25, 2004. Young love -- the old-fashioned kind that flourished before the age of the hook-up -- has ...

  5. Our review: Parents say ( 31 ): Kids say ( 106 ): In this sweeping drama the details and dialogue are a bit clumsy, but romantics likely won't care. McAdams and Gosling are talented actors of their generation. James Garner, Gena Rowlands, Sam Shepard (as Noah's father), and Allen (as Allie's mother) also give the material more than it deserves ...

    • James Garner, Rachel Mcadams, Ryan Gosling
    • Nick Cassavetes
    • New Line
  6. Full Review | Feb 2, 2019. The Notebook is the kind of syrupy, heightened melodrama more likely to be found in the pages of a Mills & Boon paperback than on the silver screen. Full Review ...

  7. Jun 25, 2004 · The Notebook: Directed by Nick Cassavetes. With Tim Ivey, Gena Rowlands, Starletta DuPois, James Garner. An elderly man reads to a woman with dementia the story of two young lovers whose romance is threatened by the difference in their respective social classes.

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