The Notebook
The movie "The notebook", released in 2004, a literary adaptation of Nicholas Sparks book directed by Nick Cassavetes, tells the story of Noah Calhoun (Ryan Gosling) and Allie Hamilton (Rachel McAdams) who are an unconventional couple, but one of the typical romantic clichés.
Noah and Allie meet through mutual friends and live a romance unlike anything they've ever lived during that summer vacation. Allie comes from a wealthy family of great social influence and renown, while Noah is just a hard worker. Allie's family believes Noah is not good enough for her, and seeing that he can't keep them apart, they decide to leave town so they can't be together.
During the first year they spend apart, every day Noah sends a letter to Allie, but her mother hides them all from her, so she believes that he has forgotten her and doesn't care about her anymore. In the 14 years they spend apart, Noah is sent to fight in World War II and Allie becomes engaged under another name, in which her parents are delighted with the announcement of the engagement.
One day, Allie sees an advertisement for a house, which she immediately recognizes as Noah's, and decides to go visit him. It is evident that the chemistry of the couple, as well as the feeling, were timeless, which leaves Allie confused, leading Noah to mention why she never answered his letters, and both discover that she did not even know about the letters all these years, leaving her with the choice of staying with her fiancé and being what her parents and society have always expected of her, or staying with Noah and living the life she always wanted.
Throughout the film, the couple's chemistry is evident, as well as the feeling of love they have. The whole film is narrated by an old man in the asylum, in which he tells this story to another old woman by reading it in a diary and showing her the photos of his family. The ending of this film is emotional and can soften even the coldest heart.
The movie "The notebook", released in 2004, a literary adaptation of Nicholas Sparks book directed by Nick Cassavetes, tells the story of Noah Calhoun (Ryan Gosling) and Allie Hamilton (Rachel McAdams) who are an unconventional couple, but one of the typical romantic clichés.
Noah and Allie meet through mutual friends and live a romance unlike anything they've ever lived during that summer vacation. Allie comes from a wealthy family of great social influence and renown, while Noah is just a hard worker. Allie's family believes Noah is not good enough for her, and seeing that he can't keep them apart, they decide to leave town so they can't be together.
During the first year they spend apart, every day Noah sends a letter to Allie, but her mother hides them all from her, so she believes that he has forgotten her and doesn't care about her anymore. In the 14 years they spend apart, Noah is sent to fight in World War II and Allie becomes engaged under another name, in which her parents are delighted with the announcement of the engagement.
One day, Allie sees an advertisement for a house, which she immediately recognizes as Noah's, and decides to go visit him. It is evident that the chemistry of the couple, as well as the feeling, were timeless, which leaves Allie confused, leading Noah to mention why she never answered his letters, and both discover that she did not even know about the letters all these years, leaving her with the choice of staying with her fiancé and being what her parents and society have always expected of her, or staying with Noah and living the life she always wanted.
Throughout the film, the couple's chemistry is evident, as well as the feeling of love they have. The whole film is narrated by an old man in the asylum, in which he tells this story to another old woman by reading it in a diary and showing her the photos of his family. The ending of this film is emotional and can soften even the coldest heart.