The actors helped to make everything seem real and relatable. The characters are at the forefront throughout the movie, both changing in numerous ways. They have great chemistry which is important for a romance movie. The actors, Rachel McAdams and Ryan Gosling, perform the roles very well. The filming was done in beautiful locations that make the movie enchanting. The setting of the movie transports the viewers into its world. The plot-line interweaves a series of events to create a feeling of uncertainty about the lover’s fate at the end of the movie. After losing touch with each other when Calhoun leaves for WWI, they reconcile later on in life. The two lovers first meet in the small town of Seabrook, South Carolina and begin what would later turn into a romantic relationship. This 1940’s love story between Noah Calhoun (Ryan Gosling) and Allie Hamilton (Rachel McAdams) unfolds as the narrator of the movie reads this story to his wife with Alzheimer’s, the two later revealed to be the couple of the story. I can watch The Notebook over and over again and I feel it is the epitome of the Sparks love story, filled to the brim with moments of heartbreak and happiness. Most moviegoers see it as the ultimate love story and the go-to romance movie, and definitely a classic. While those movies are good, The Notebook is unique. There have been several Nicholas Sparks stories adapted to the silver screen, including, The Last Song, Dear John, and The Lucky One.
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