The Notebook

⭐ 9.5/10

(Originally written by Jess Dyck)

I feel compelled to write this a review to up its status a little. I haven’t watched this movie in YEARS, and it hit me differently now that I’ve got my life partner (cheesy I know).


The romance is believable, the styling is iconic, the movie itself is beautiful to watch, and the ending makes me sob still as much as ever.


Sue me, I’m a sucker for true love conquers all—and thinking about aging and losing the memories that define your life is incredibly emotional and powerful.


And I know Ally is a crappy character, she’s indecisive but she’s passionate and don’t pretend like choosing between a hot successful first love Ryan Gosling and a hot successful second love James Marsden is an easy choice.


I can see past the Notebook’s flaws because the story always captures my heart and makes me both happy and devastated and gives me a beautiful white house with blue shutters and a wrap around porch to dream of living in one day.


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