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The Notebook (2004)
The Notebook (2004): Watch Online in Hindi, English
Movie | The Notebook |
Real Name | N/a |
Rating | 7.9 |
Duration | 123 Min |
Aired | 2004-06-25 |
Languages | Hindi & English |
Subtitle | Msub |
Quality | Bluray |
Sources
Countries
United States of America
Genres
RomanceDramaHollywood Movies Hindi DubbedHindi Dubbed MoviesDual AudioHollywood MoviesEnglish Movies
Tags
Secret loveBased on novel or bookLove of one's lifeFightPoemRiverSadnessClassDementiaTearsCandleMailboxValentine's day
Directors
Nick Cassavetes
Stars
Ryan Gosling, Rachel McAdams, Gena Rowlands, James Garner, Joan Allen, David Thornton
Writers
Jeremy Leven, Jan Sardi
Companies
New Line Cinema, Avery Pix, Gran Via Productions
Taglines
Behind every great love is a great story.
Description
An epic love story centered around an older man who reads aloud to a woman with Alzheimer's. From a faded notebook, the old man's words bring to life the story about a couple who is separated by World War II, and is then passionately reunited, seven years later, after they have taken different paths.
Review
Author: Geronimo1967
A gently touching look at an elderly couple who must deal with present day mental illness told through a retrospective of their not uneventful lives. Rachel McAdams is "Allie", a young girl from a wealthy family who falls for "Noah" (Ryan Gosling) but her mother wants much better for her, so takes her away to their city home and keeps all of his (365) letters. He joins the Army and fights in WWII and, after time, she meets the handsome, wealthy James Marsden ("Lon") but before she marries, she returns to their old stomping ground and... To be fair, the young love/boy from the wrong side of the tracks story elements of the plot are a bit old hat. It's the delicate mechanics of the film that work best - James Garner ("Duke") is reading a story to dementia suffered "Allie" (Gena Rowlands) about the shenanigans of a young couple in the 1940s without us necessarily realising how poignant and apposite his story is. Gradually we become more invested in their lives and as the story starts to knit together, we start to appreciate just how hard it can be for a couple where one has this most cruel of illnesses. Good performances all around, and from Joan Allen as her interfering mother make this an engaging drama with a sharp end!