Is The Notebook movie based on a true story?
‘The Notebook’ was inspired by the grandparents of Sparks’ ex-wife. As it turns out, Showbiz Cheatsheet tells us that “The Notebook” is actually based on a real-life love story: the relationship between the grandparents of author Nicholas Sparks’ ex-wife, Cathy Sparks. Her grandparents were married for over 60 years.
Why The Notebook is a toxic relationship?
Not only is Noah continually trying to pressure Allie into dating him, but his threats on the Ferris wheel reinforces the toxic belief that when men act badly, dangerously, or irresponsibly, the women they love (or are attracted to) are to blame.
What’s so sad about The Notebook?
In the movie’s original ending, the elderly couple embrace in bed as Allie finally remembers Noah, before they die in each other’s arms. However, Netflix has outraged fans of the movie by replacing the final shot of them dead in bed together with a more ambiguous one of birds flying over a lake.
Is there cheating in notebook?
Cheating. While engaged to another man Allie went to go visit Noah (at the dream house he built for her) and they had a love fest, Allie even met Noah’s “lover” and it was a smooth and civil operation.
What is the moral of The Notebook?
The Notebook is an achingly tender story about the enduring power of love, a story of miracles that will stay with you forever. And here is what this movie teaches you. It makes you believe in that true love and it makes you believe that if it has to be yours then it will be yours no matter what happens.
What is the famous quote from The Notebook?
“You are every reason, every hope, and every dream I’ve ever had, and no matter what happens to us in the future, every day we are together is the greatest day of my life.” – Noah, ‘The Notebook’.
Why did Allie choose Noah or Lon?
After the war, Noah goes back to Seabrook, where the story begins, and Allie becomes engaged to Lon Hammond (James Marsden) after meeting him while volunteering as a nurse. Lon is the perfect choice for Allie because he has money and her parents approve of his class.