
The Notebook is a touching movie that emphasizes the endurance of love and loss. This movie focuses on the summer romance between Noah and Allie, two teenagers with two different life backgrounds. Their connection immediately sparks and they fall in love. Family disapproval and other obstacles make it difficult for their relationship to work. Noah’s persistent commitment, symbolized by the 365 letters he wrote to Allie every day in which he never got a response, shows the love that he had for Allie.This act of love highlights the theme of patience in relationships, even when faced with challenging situations.
Years later an accidental encounter sparks their connection once again. As Allie snoops through the newspaper, she finds Noah’s new house restoration built exactly like she asked. Despite Allie’s engagement to another man, her love for Noah resurfaces and it becomes a significant obstacle right before her wedding takes place.The film illustrates how true love can resurface showing the challenges of losing someone who you weren’t ready to let go of, leading to Allie confronting her feelings and following her heart.
The movie then takes a huge twist and reveals that the story is used to be a recollection by an elderly Noah to Allie suffering from memory loss.This plot twist shows the power of memory and the power of love is still real. The Notebook overshadows a simple romantic movie to a testament that true love has the capacity to overcome challenges.This film is more than a love story, it is a celebration of the resilience of love and the memories that bind us. This demonstrates that love really is timeless. I would recommend this movie to anybody that is looking to shed some tears and a good ending, showing that the last moments of Allie were next to Noah and she died remembering him and his love.