This is garbage that doesn't show how real, compatible humans fall in love. She laughs, because, ha, they nearly died. When they finally do get together, Allie opens up about her "strict schedule" of tutoring and music lessons, and Noah makes her feel insecure about not being as "free" as he believed. He convinces her to loosen up, to "learn how to trust," and to lie on the street with him until they’re both almost run over by a car. Once Allie and Noah get to talking, he insults her How do I despise The Notebook? Let me count the ways. Reader, I finally realized that “The Notebook” is a dangerous dumpster fire. I am embarrassed that I fell for a tale about a stalker who likes the way a girl looks on a carnival ride, and so he spends the rest of his life pining for her, despite not appreciating anything else about her. The Nicholas Sparks adaptation, a 1940s-set romance starring Rachel McAdams and Ryan Gosling as summer lovers with family income discrepancies, would go on to inspire my MySpace wallpaper, top my “favorite movies” list and become required viewing for my confused high-school boyfriends.Īhead of the drama's 15th anniversary on June 25, I decided to revisit the sob story now that I’m a less-hormonal 30. I was alive!Īnd I was thereafter obsessed with the movie. They were proof that I didn’t just tear up I cried so hard at "The Notebook." I felt invigorated, impassioned. I was a teenager so proud of the mascara stains that trailed my cheeks. Watch Video: Nicholas Sparks' 3 craziest plot twists
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