So I was thinking about what to blog on next, and I realized that I've blogged on action, drama, comedy, but not a really good romantic film. I went on to think, hmm, hey! The notebook is a romantic movie and was said to be one of the best romantic movies ever, so then I decided to blog about the notebook. Yay!
When I watched The Notebook, you know what, I don't know why I watched it. But that's beside the point, I'm extremely happy I saw it. It's one of the few moves out there that made me cry. Twice actually, the first was when I saw Rachel Mcadams in the rain trying to talk and all she could do was yell and scare the crap out of Ryan Gosnell, the second was the most climactic moment of the film that swept the heart of thousands of americans.
In the year 2004, a few movies did this thing where they have an older person tell a story that you assume is their own. The Notebook was the first one to do it however, therefor, props to it.
There are moments in movies when you watch them that make this kind of weird sensation happen. First you freeze, cause you know you very well could cry, second, you try to garb something, because you get this weird tiggling feeling throughout your body, third, you smile, you can't help it, you have to smile whether or not you're happy, it's just one of those moments. It's a moment a writer should pride themself on cause it's not easy to write on paper. It's also something I don't typically welcome because I feel like it's a cheat to draw you into the story. The Notebook was the exception...
From scene one when the main charcter lays eyes on the other main character I was immediately grasped for 2 hours, maybe I was just in the mood for a Jane Austen type story, or maybe the movie really was one of the best romantics ever, I don't know. But I'm guessing the ladder.
While I did like this movie, I will say it's not for everyone. The movie is definiitely a Jane Austen type of thing with the two characters that are perfect for each other, parents that constantly look like they're trying to afflict pain on teir daughter, and that other guy the parents like, but doesn't get the girl's affection.
Lastly, I liked that the way the main guy got the girl was by hard work on the house, he made it just the way she wanted him to, and he did it by himself, just because he thought she MIGHT come see him if he did. It was putting a lot of time and effort into a chance, but I guess that's what love is all about. Lol, that sounded so corny. Till I blog again!
The First Movie Lover
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