The Notebook
⭐ 7.0/10
(Originally written by Tim)
This movie was fine, and connecting the romance to the old people is a nice touch. Makes me feel a bit more connected to the characters, and invested in the story that is being told by the old man.
The classic romance movie beats are all here. Young love, disapproving parents, guy goes to war, lady falls for some other guy while he is gone that her parents actually like, guy comes back and lady has to choose. But my goodness, what a choice. I asked Jess who she would choose between James Marsden and Ryan Gosling and she could hardly decide. Heck, I don't know who I would choose!
But ya, the choice. This movie glorifies a woman who cheats on her fiance, and (spoiler, but come on, we know it's gonna happen), ultimately chooses the guy who is not her fiance! I feel that this never holds up well (cough Pam cough), and on rewatch I find myself disliking the conflicted woman instead of cheering for the true love.
So ya, cheating on your partner is cool and romantic if it's with the person you are destined to be with. I'm giving it a 7 because I thought Ryan Gosling was just so darn charming, and I like the period piece aspect and the old people. Also, the emotional ending feels too good for a 6.5 but not good enough for a 7.5.
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