Movie Release Date Jun 25, 2004 Wide
Movie Overview For The Notebook
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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 KoonGenres The Notebook : Drama,Romance
Visitor Rating & Critics For The Notebook
User Rating The Notebook : 3.6User 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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