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The Notebook

The Notebook

Score: 9 / 10

Release Date: June 25, 2004
Director: Nick Cassavetes
Producer: Lynn Harris, Mark Johnson
Studio: Alliance Films
Starring: James Garner, Joan Allen, Gena Rowlands, Sam Shepard, Ryan Gosling, Rachel McAdams
Genre: Drama
Running Time: 123 minutes

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The Notebook movie reviews

  • The Notebook

    Tuesday, July 6, 2004 5:55:03 PM | (age group: 18-24) | F

    The trailer on their website gave away too much.

  • The Notebook

    Tuesday, July 6, 2004 5:47:21 PM | (Age Not Specified) | F

    An outstanding movie..held me spell-bound during the entire time..a real old-fashioned tear-jerker..and made so beautiful by the wonderful actors playing their roles so incredibly well..it should be nominated for an award..I just loved it.

  • The Notebook

    Tuesday, July 6, 2004 5:47:20 PM | (Age Not Specified) | F

    An outstanding movie..held me spell-bound during the entire time..a real old-fashioned tear-jerker..and made so beautiful by the wonderful actors playing their roles so incredibly well..it should be nominated for an award..I just loved it.

  • The Notebook

    Tuesday, July 6, 2004 5:46:41 PM | (age group: 18-24) | F

    This is a movie to see with your other half ... touching ... hit a little too close to home for me personally, but all in all, not a bad film. Ryan Gosling looked edible!!! Much better than on Breaker High!!

  • The Notebook

    Tuesday, July 6, 2004 5:23:38 PM | (age group: 18-24) | F

    I thought that the movie was so much better than the book. The ending alone was enought to make me cry like a baby and I rarely ever cry at a movie. I think that it was definately worth the money that I spent to see it in theaters and I can`t wait for it to come out on DVD so that I can watch it any time that I want to.

  • The Notebook

    Tuesday, July 6, 2004 5:09:03 PM | (age group: 18-24) | F

    Many people loved this movied. But I absolutely hated. I thought they gave the whole plot away in the first 10 minutes. It`s was an extremely transparent movie. I could see everything coming. The book is so much better, the movie stunk. They went to fast to become inthralled with the love. It was just not a practical movie. If I could it would get no stars!

  • The Notebook

    Tuesday, July 6, 2004 5:00:21 PM | (age group: 2-17) | F

    I loved the Notebook, by far the best movie I`ve ever seen. The ending was so beautiful that i cried. The cast was the best I`ve ever seen. I felt as if love can never die. I feel like a new person. If you don`t see the movie, you`re missing the world.

  • The Notebook

    Tuesday, July 6, 2004 4:18:26 PM | (age group: 2-17) | F

    I thought the Notebook was AMAZING. Not many movies have me crying but this one managed to keep tears in my eyes from start to finish. Ive seen it twice in theaters already and would love to see it again.

  • The Notebook

    Tuesday, July 6, 2004 4:16:33 PM | (age group: 18-24) | F

    I thought it was an amazing movie. It was so touching to my heart. I cried so much, but it was so good! Awesome!

  • The Notebook

    Tuesday, July 6, 2004 4:03:53 PM | (age group: 25-34) | F

    I went to the Notebook with one of my friends and her 13 year old daughter we left the theatre balling all of us. We are still recomending it to everyone we know. It was one of the best movies I`ve seen in the last 5 years. A timeless love story that makes every woman wish for a love like that. I`d see it again and I`d buy it when it comes out on DVD.