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Watch The Notebook Movie Online Streaming No Downloading. Directed by Nick Cassavetes, this adaptation of author Nicholas Sparks' bestselling novel revolves around Noah Calhoun's (James Garner) regular visits to a female patron (Gena Rowlands) of an area nursing home. Rather than bore her with the inanities of everyday life, Calhoun reads from an old, faded notebook containing the sweeping account of a young couple (Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams) whose love affair was tragically put to a halt after their separation in the midst of World War II. Seven years later, the couple was reunited, and, despite having taken radically different paths, they found themselves unable to resist the call of a second chance. The Notebook also features Joan Allen, Sam Shepard, and Kevin Connolly. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi. If you like this Movie you can watch this movie HERE
Movie Release Date Jun 25, 2004 Wide
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Actors For The Notebook

Ryan Gosling,Rachel McAdams,James Garner,Gena Rowlands,James Marsden,Kevin Connolly,Sam Shepard,Joan Allen,David Thornton,Obba Babatundé,Matthew Barry,Starletta DuPois,Ed Grady,Robert Fraisse,Mark Johnson,Patrick Leonard,Scott Ritenour,Hugh A. Robertson,Deborah Hobart,Rebecca Koon

Genres The Notebook : Drama,Romance

Visitor Rating & Critics For The Notebook

User Rating The Notebook : 3.6
User Percentage For The Notebook : 85 %
User Count Like for The Notebook : 30,145,501
All Critics Rating For The Notebook : 5.7
All Critics Count For The Notebook : 154
All Critics Percentage For The Notebook : 52 %

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Review For The Notebook

The connection between the two narratives is supposed to be a big, heartbreaking surprise, though I figured it out well in advance and spent the interim unfavorably comparing this greatest-generation hanky wringer to the British drama Iris.
J. R. Jones-Chicago Reader

How rare to see a film that says there is still a value system out there, that being thoughtful and caring is not uncool.
Rex Reed-New York Observer

The movie not only approaches a level of shamelessness you have to see to disbelieve, it does it in a manner that's both inept and crass.
Charles Taylor-Salon.com

May be one hundred percent sap, but its spirit is anything but cloying, thanks to persuasive performances, most notably from Rachel McAdams.
Desson Thomson-Washington Post

This is a movie that isn't ashamed to wring each teardrop by any means necessary.
Ann Hornaday-Washington Post

Our resistance is broken down, and the hankies are out.
Susan Walker-Toronto Star

If you ever want to see a flawless example of a movie which is redeemed from mediocrity solely through the cast, there is hardly a better one than this.
Tim Brayton-Antagony & Ecstasy

Bland and sentimental, The Notebook is old-fashioned filmmaking aimed at an old-fashioned audience. Kleenex essential.
-Film4

Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams spark cinematically everlasting magic in a romance that's no tawdry Harlequin hay-roll. "The Notebook" excels most when contemplating love's obligations and responsibilities, that unique balance of fire and calm.
Nick Rogers-Suite101.com

More sexy stuff than you'd expect for a syrupy romance.
Nell Minow-Common Sense Media

A very engrossing and entertaining sudsy romance with top notch performances.
Felix Vasquez Jr.-Cinema Crazed

for someone who loves these sorts of stories, it would be a fantastic movie
Kevin Carr-7M Pictures

If you go with it, which I admit I resisted for a while, it will hook you. (Blu-ray Edition)
John J. Puccio-Movie Metropolis

I prepared myself for a tearjerker; what I didn't prepare for was an outright gusher.
John J. Puccio-Movie Metropolis

...one of contemporary cinema's most compelling and flat-out indelible love stories.
David Nusair-Reel Film Reviews

A potently rich story about the power of love, The Notebook is heartbreakingly beautiful and achingly real.
Urban Cinefile Critics-Urban Cinefile

Ssomehow Cassavetes pulls it off -- thanks mainly to sensitive performances and pretty Hallmark-card cinematography by Robert Fraisse.
Jim Lane-Sacramento News & Review

A sentimental film filled with flashbacks and clichés.
Kam Williams-Princeton Town Topics

A thoughtful, emotionally rich film in which we see that great love, like deep faith, is forged on doubt, trials, and hardships. Only then does it deliver its deepest rewards.
Stefan Ulstein-Christianity Today

I cannot believe I'm about to recommend a movie as clogged with melodramatic treacle as Nick Cassavetes' adaptation of The Notebook.
Jeffrey M. Anderson-Combustible Celluloid

... one gets the sense that director Nick Cassevetes and writer Jan Sardi would spray the audience with teargas if they could.
Uri Lessing-www.kcactive.com

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