Love notebook

Juana 2022-03-22 09:01:05

This film is based on a novel by the best-selling American author Nicholas Sparks. The film tells the story of a pair of lovers who reunited after World War II. This unforgettable love story is written in the notebook of an old man who visits patients in nursing homes every day. Speak out. As the story comes to light, the old lady lying on the hospital bed is the heroine of the story, and the storyteller is the hero.

You watch this movie at different times and at different ages, and your perceptions will be different. After reading it, people have a deeper understanding of the life of love. Love is great, full of power, and pure, and they all yearn for the beauty of love. Hold your hand and grow old with your child. ❤️

Like Ellie said, this is a notebook about our story, recording how we fell in love, how we separated, and how we finally came together. In a few years, I may forget you completely, but please read this notebook to me, read it to me, and I will return to you.

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Extended Reading
  • Brent 2022-03-24 09:01:06

    There are too many details missing, and some transitions are too far-fetched. The suspense is solved too early, and the little fresh horse does not have such a play; it is the story of Gosling and McAdams outside the scene is more interesting; in addition, James is mentioned by name. ·Classmate Maisden, it’s not difficult for an actor to act hard once, but it’s hard to keep acting hard: in X-Men, the Wolverine’s cross-claw loves him, and the fiancée is arrogantly handed over to him.

  • Chelsea 2021-10-20 18:58:53

    Handsome carpenter, the confession of love at first sight can support his entire life. If there are people who are in love to this point in reality, even if it is the mutual affection between the same sex, it is worth holding hands tightly when embracing death. It took less than five minutes for her to recover her memory, and the moment she pushed him away was more teary than any separation. In the end, it is considered complete, you will not lose anything, in the staggering, aging, cold body, the old fire.

The Notebook quotes

  • Anne: She is out foolin' around with that boy until two o'clock in the morning and it has got to stop! I didn't spend seventeen years of my life raising a daughter and giving her *everything*, so she could throw it away on a summer romance!

    Young Allie: [screaming] *Daddy*!

    Anne: She will wind up with her heart broken or pregnant! Now he's a nice boy, but he's...

    Young Allie: He's *what*? He is what? Tell me!

    Anne: He is trash! Trash! Trash! Not for you!

  • Allie: Did you write that?

    Duke: No, that was Walt Whitman.

    Allie: I think I knew him...

    Duke: I think you did too.