Wednesday, April 2, 2008

The Notebook

“The Notebook” can change one’s views towards love. Usually people think it’s nothing special, that it’s just another relationship, but it’s much more than that. Mostly males are the one’s who think love is a meaningless and foolish feeling, and it’s usually them who fall weak. They think nothing can outdo them, nothing can bring them down, but when they fall in love they are at their weakest. The Notebook reveals this. Noah played his role fantastically; showing every little detail of his emotion towards his lost love. From the greatest happiness of his life to the worst pain ever felt, Noah never believed he would be able to forget Allie, and not once did he give up. Those 365 letters he wrote everyday to Allie expressed his never dying love for her. Allie could do nothing for her love but defy him for the sake of her family. It is exceptional the way Noah takes delicate care of Allie in their later years; never does he leave her side. As a couple ages, their love, as well, grows older; deep love just becomes stronger and weak love dies slowly. In this case, Noah and Allie’s love only grew stronger day by day. “The Notebook” is one of the most glorious love stories told. You are missing out lots if you haven’t gotten the chance to watch this romance. I highly recommend it.

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