The Notebook
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The Notebook

An elderly man reads to a woman with dementia the story of two young lovers whose romance is threatened by the difference in their respective social c...lasses. Show More

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In the movie The Notebook (2004), an elderly man named Duke reads a romantic story to an old woman who suffers from memory loss. The story is set in the late 1930s and revolves around the love between Allie Hamilton, a wealthy seventeen-year-old, and Noah Calhoun, a local worker. The two meet at a carnival and quickly fall in love. However, their romance is disapproved of by Allie's parents due to their differing social classes, and they are forced to separate.

Noah continues to write letters to Allie, but her mother hides them, preventing her from receiving them. Three years later, as the United States enters World War II, Noah and his best friend enlist in the army, while Allie becomes an army nurse and meets a wealthy and handsome soldier named Lon Hammond. After the war, Allie and Lon start dating and eventually become engaged.

At the same time, Noah buys and restores an old house, attracting the attention of potential buyers. When Allie stumbles upon a newspaper article featuring a photo of Noah and his house, she is torn between her first love and her commitment to Lon. While Duke's children interrupt his storytelling in the nursing home, the fate of Allie and Noah's love story remains uncertain.

This heartfelt and emotionally-charged film explores the power of love, memory, and the choices we make in life. Will Allie choose her first love, Noah, or will the commitment she has made to Lon pull her in a different direction? The Notebook is a timeless love story that will tug at your heartstrings and leave you contemplating the lasting power of true love.

Also Known As:

The Notebook

Release Date:

25 Jun 2004

Writers:

Jeremy Leven, Jan Sardi, Nicholas Sparks

Awards:

12 wins & 10 nominations