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Thursday, April 23, 2009

Romantic Movie Review on The Notebook

Evolved to screen from the Nicholas Sparks novel of the same name, The Notebook is one of the best romantic dramas to hit the big screen in decades. Garnering high marks from a wide-range of critics, The Notebook is a funny and emotional film which deals with love, relations, and the hazards folk take. James Garner turns in an outstanding performance as the elder man, Duke, who reads the pages of his notebook to dying care home resident Allie [ Gena Rowlands ]. 

Overall, this could be a classic "chick flick" with a dramatic twist. Set in the planet War II time, The Notebook Duke [ James Garner ] continually reads from the pages of a notebook to an older woman in a care home. 

Afflicted by Alzheimer's illness, her recollections of the parts which he is read in the past would appear and vanishes without order, but Duke continues to read to her because of their deep and enduring fellowship. The notebook's story centers round the lives of a teenage boy and girl who meet at a carnival in the late-1930s. At first , Allie Hamilton doesn't know what to think of Noah Calhoun, but she shortly gives into his demand that they're going out on a date. When Noah and Allie fall terribly in love, Allie's folks attempt to break up the couple. The Hamiltons are rich, and Noah and his pop are from the poor side of town. However , Allie and Noah are determined to be together. When WWII breaks out, Noah is sent into conflict. 

He writes countless letters to his love, but they go unanswered because Allie's folks are hiding the letters as well as her replies to Noah. After many years apart, Allie becomes engaged to successful businessperson. 

But after reading a newspaper article concerning Noah's restoration of a historic home he once promised her, she decides to go visit him. Allie's visit with Noah turns both their worlds upside down when they learn the truth about the letters. Now, Allie must select between the fiancée she really loves and the person who is her real true love... Actor Ryan Gosling is entertaining and likeable in his portrayal of the young and energetic Noah Calhoun. The Notebook as a film is better served by featuring his superb talents. 

Likewise, up-and-coming actress Rachel McAdams is brilliant in her role as Allie. The emotions of her young love are clearly conveyed by a natural and instinctive taste for delivering her lines in just the right way. Call it onscreen personality or whatever, but McAdams is one to look out for in the future. In short, The Notebook is as good a film as it is as a book. Few books interpret onto the big screen as well as they read in print, so the Notebook is to be heralded for its ability to do so. Charming and simple to love, the film glorifies the romance of a young couple who find true love - a love that lasts forever. Well-produced and featuring some superb shots of natural locations, The Notebook ranks as a definite must-see film. Do yourself a favor and go see it today...

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