A Review Of The Notebook, A 2004 Movie Based On A Novel By Nicholas Sparks

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The Record is a romantic drama about the enduring power of love. It follows the story of two young lovers who are separated by circumstances, but connected by their unwavering devotion. Despite the passage of time and the many obstacles that stand in their way, the couple never give up hope of reuniting. Through the years, they remain devoted to each other, and their love eventually triumphs.

The Notebook is an award-winning film from 2004 that is still popular today. This is okay if this film has not been seen. This movie is about a poor, passionate man named Noah falling in love with Allie. This book will be compared to other Nicholas Sparks novels, such as The Walk To Remember and Dear John. This novel has become a big hit at the cinemas, so I’ll be digging deeper into why other films haven’t done as well. The Notebook has many heartfelt scenes from the beginning until the end. This is the kind of story we dream about and hope to live one day with a loved one.

The beginning is very important, as it is then that we learn about Allie’s horrible sickness. It has been going since several years. Alzheimer’s disease is what she is suffering from. Alzheimer is a condition where you lose all of your memories. Noah lives in a nursing facility as an adult. Every morning he gets his book and medication. Then he continues down the halls, hearing the nurses murmur to one another about whether the day will be good or bad. As he enters Allie’s bedroom, he waits for her to get ready so that he can begin reading the book. After everyone had left, he began to read to Allie the notebook. The tricky part is whether she will remember. The storyline will take us from the current to the past. We’ll see flashbacks as we read.

This film became one of Nicholas Sparks’ most successful films. Many people wondered why it was better than the others. This film was released in 2004, but people still love it today. This movie is not for you if you do not like love or sorrow. This film was praised by many critics for being romantic, sensational, and telling a great love story. The Notebook used descriptive themes, universal language, and was well-developed to show one man’s true devotion. The novel or film is something to which almost everyone can relate.

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    Amy Fox is a 28 year old school blogger, who has been writing for over 10 years. She has been a student at the University of Utah for three years and is now a graduate student.