Movie Review of The Notebook

LOVE LOVE LAPTOP REVIEW (a)

Recently watched the movie "THENOTEBOOK", even after watching it twice there are still some places where there are doubts, if any of the brothers and sisters have seen it to be puzzled ah. Mainly is the last male protagonist look at the photo album when why that above the character is not in front of the two? Started the nurse called the old man Duke, and finally shouted his last name, although and the story of a person's last name can be different names, is there another person? Some people on the Internet are saying that there is another person pretending to be Noah in this heroine's mind, if this is rather complicated it is not very reasonable. There is a new theory is to guess that the story is just a novel written by the heroine herself, but this novel and her own experience is almost the same, and then also will be transformed into a novel inside the character, so that the later old photo is their youth instead of the story, seems to be somewhat reasonable.

The movie doesn't say what love is, and yeah, it's really hard to define how love is. But it delineates love, it delineates love into different levels. I think the love in this story supports the idea that a man who loves a woman or a woman who loves a man is not monolithic, and doesn't have to ask for a one-to-one relationship, and that this hierarchy is based on the degree to which different kinds of love are close to one's heart, just as the heroine says that being with her fiancé isn't the same thing as being with the hero himself. It may just be a subtle change, it is some emotional changes to create this level of difference in words, but this does not mean that close to their hearts is true love far away from the true love, because who will know what distance is the closest or the best, true love is no distance? The real no distance is possible? I can only say that the closer you are to your heart, the closer you are to your true nature, the closer you are to nature.

The movie talked about "what they want" and "freedom" point of view, I think no matter for love or for life, these two points are so important, what they want? This is not subject to the influence of other people or environmental factors and change, the inner thought is the real self. Freedom, not only in behavioral freedom, but more importantly, freedom of thought, not be bound by any external. As the saying goes, "Live your life to the fullest," there are a lot of people who can say it, and too few who can do it.

Love wants nothing more than to fulfill itself. To fulfill yourself means to open your heart, to discover what you want, to find freedom, love does not mean to get from others, but from yourself to find these and then go to pay, and then go to love.

You can read to you and tell you stories when you forget everything, which is really the happiest thing, even if at that time no one will care about this so-called happiness. Even though many times it is only a few minutes back to God, that kind of moment is exciting, such a moment of kissing "dear baby" is more precious. At sunset, in front of her favorite house, rowing together in the bed, accompanied by a flock of birds, she stood there watching, perhaps thinking of that day she said, said I am a bird, he said, you are a bird. Maybe after that after that they were all a little bird.

The Notebook Movie Review (2)

The flowing water in the evening sun is the most fascinating. You see that the red haze is flowing gracefully over the gently undulating water, making it look as if it were a cup of the purest wine. White waterfowl fly between the water and the sky, they line up in rows, elegant, peaceful. The faint sound of music drifted on, and a boat was gliding over the flowing water, passing leisurely by a white house ......

It would be a beautiful story. For it has a picturesque beginning.

Ellie and Noah, who met on a beautiful summer day, are the `protagonists' of the story.The 17-year-old girl is like a fresh red rose, both delicate and a little prickly. Noah first saw her in a carnival amusement cart. Her bright smile was like a spread of springtime. "Who is she?" "Ellie who's here on summer vacation." Noah was captivated by a brilliant sunshine. The little sun that was glowing charmingly was a seventeen year old girl named Ellie.

Like the opening lines of any romance, Noah began to go to great lengths to get a chance to spend time with the girl. He would explicitly express his love for her on the streets of chance encounters; he would invite her to the movies; and he would accompany her on walks and talk to her carefully ...... Ellie's upbringing was strict, and she had a busy day ahead of her. She told Noah that many of the decisions in her life were made solemnly with her parents. Perhaps, she is a bird, yearning for freedom in her nature, but her mind is tied up by the bondage if any.

Probably, yes, meeting Noah was destined to be one of the happiest things that happened to Ellie in the summer and in 17 years - he gave her a piece of the blue sky and the sweet taste of freedom. I remember Ellie getting her first whiff of the romance of her life as they lay on their backs staring at the ever-changing traffic lights on the road. Ellie's sweet giggles were truly infectious as the car came swiftly by and Noah pulled her into a mad dash. They bite into ice cream before kissing each other frantically around town; they canoe down the creek and speed through the woods on their bikes; Noah teaches her how to drive, and the two bicker but always pass by ......

"He's so energetic." When Ellie's mom looks at the boy and expresses her opinion, a summer romance, maybe it won't be so perfect.

Maybe there's always an innate distance in this world of people. Identity, gentry, upbringing, education ...... are all a boundary clear and obvious gulf. Young people do not realize these, because the vitality and passion of life temporarily obscures the objective existence of everything. Noah and Ellie's love affair, like a misty forest morning fog, - intermingled, superimposed on each other, and then entangled with each other. But the cruel reality lies beneath this fog. The way Ellie and Noah inhabited were originally very different, - her world was the tall buildings lined up in the city, while his world was only a small stream meandering forward in the countryside. As a result, it was often only the parents who acted as a rainstorm to wash away the morning fog and return them each to their own world. It is a disaster that sweeps across everything.

After that, she ended her summer vacation in the countryside early; the 365 letters he sent went unanswered; she waited for him for seven years, in tears every day; he joined the army and came back to fulfill his promise to build her the big house she dreamed of with his own hands.

After seven years of despair, Ellie meets her fiancé, who also loves to dance. He loves to dance as much, he's just as smart, he says the same thing about déjà vu, and he solemnly offers to go out with her. Ellie's heart is reborn. Even though the face that came to her the moment she accepted the diamond ring was the original him. Perhaps, she didn't think she would ever be reunited with him.

Yet, Noah is still obsessively waiting for that day.

In my personal opinion, it's better to never see the person you've fallen in love with again. Regardless of the reason why you two went your separate ways, a "reunion" is not likely to bring about a mutual release. In that case, the best ending would be for you to be at the end of the world and for me to be at the corner of the sea. As long as there is a big space and a long time between us, I am bound to blur out too many memories, and then I will have all the courage to be happy again. Even if we accidentally bump into each other, let's just give a smile like strangers. We don't have to exchange pleasantries, you don't have to stop, and I don't have to turn back again. Since the past is destined to pass away, let the wind and time slowly blow them away. We, as long as quietly waiting for the "all gone" moment is good.

But that's not the case for them. After so many years, the seeds of love buried deep in the hearts of the two people actually still maintain the initial vitality. Whether it is a smile or a cry after meeting, whether it is a deep silence or a shallow exchange, that flame of love is like the Huiwei of a shooting star, endlessly burning with all its grandeur and beauty. What an enchanting picture the sunlight was pouring on her golden hairline! The tips of her hair were no longer worn politely as they had been at seventeen, but were coiled high; her long eyelashes streamed with the faint shadows cast by the sun, and had a serene and familiar fragrance; her petal-like lips were always slightly lifted, and she gave over a bright smile. He remembered those days when he had kissed them and they had kissed him ...... Noah rowed his boat and watched her earnestly in the sunshine. His silence was like that poem by Whitman, melancholy and melting. Ellie smiled lightly, but those smiles could not hide the openness of her heart. He does not smile, his silence and his melancholy are all attached to this entangled feelings for many years.

When that noisy rain finally came down. He laughed, and then, he cried. His tears were a downpour no one had expected. Ellie's eyes were also crazy wanton with clear liquid. It turned out that after all these years, he and she had never been able to let go. Forced to leave, forced to block, forced to lose voice ...... all the forced in the moment the answer is revealed, crazy rushed through all the diaphragm between the two. Love, in an instant, turned into a blazing fire. It burned away their shells, burned out all the unhappiness, and finally it also ignited that heart of each other.

In the end, the story has a happy ending. Ellie and Noah were so in love that not even death could separate them.

As those waterfowl fluttered and flew, I actually kept thinking about one question. The so-called love, in the end, as told in the movie, can overcome everything? Or is the answer originally cruel, and this story is just one of the very few. In the movie, Ellie's mom had taken her daughter to review a relationship buried deep in her heart. She told her daughter that if she had chosen the one she was madly in love with, she would be living a life of gravel. I'm not sure how much rationality goes into a relationship. But as we grow older, the once hazy, impulsive feelings have been constrained by too many external factors. Perhaps, even if we can as in the past as easy to be moved, but who can still carry the heart of the teenager abandoned everything to give their share of the purest feelings?

The Notebook Movie Review (3)

There are countless things that I love about summer, the fluttering of skirts, sun hats, H?agen-Dazs, fruity sodas, beach resorts, outdoor barbecues, sunny days, and steamy sweats. ...... Summer is also the most wonderful time to be in love. It symbolizes youth, hope and passion. When the heat is as hot as being on the roof of a hot tin roof, but can not jump down at once, occasionally blowing a cool breeze, and make you through the body of the cells to the free flow.

Love, you will not hear the voice of the world, in addition to the lover's soft voice; love, you will not see the world's variety, in addition to the lover's colorful.

The Notebook is a love movie about the end of days and the end of the sea. Many people are moved, tearful and crazy about it. When my friend excitedly told me over the phone that I must see this movie, I wondered what other movie deserved such a sincere recommendation these days. She said that she had recommended it to countless people, and that I had to see it if I was even considered a competent movie fan. So I googled the movie, and the fanbase is much larger than I could have imagined. One fan, on the other hand, exclaimed that the Western director had made an Eastern mood. "A Hollywood romance movie with an oriental feel", as if "Blue Bridge Broken" had earned such a reputation a long time ago. So what kind of movie is The Notebook?

After seeing it, I realized that I, like countless other fans, was completely overwhelmed, and like my friends, called to tell all my friends, all the kind people I know, and I think all the people who aspire to romantic, pure love, you must see this movie, because it's the most beautiful story I've ever seen.

Rachel McAdams plays a rich girl with blonde hair and blue eyes who always dresses stunningly, the kind of girl who can walk down the street with a two hundred percent turnaround rate. The poor boy falls in love with her, and she falls in love with the poor boy. But the rich girl's summer vacation, after all, is short, they can continue to love each other? The disparity of identity, the smoke of war, the passage of time, and their respective suitors have not been able to thwart their love. I cried when the girl carried the suitcase, stepped out of the car and ran to the boy.

Later, they are old, the girl's young beauty is no longer, wisdom and humor is no longer, the enthusiasm is no longer bright, will only faintly bitter smile, no longer like the former like silver bells like a laugh, revealing a dozen white teeth. Just because she became a person without memory, memory is an old man's greatest treasure, even this is gone, she can be happy? The boy read the story of their youth over and over again, and finally one day the girl remembered. () They hugged each other, as they did when they were young, and the past was replayed scene by scene. But it was only a fleeting memory, and soon the girl heartbreakingly pushed her former lover away again.

Later, the girl was dying. The boy lay by her side, accompanying her through life. I'm crying again as I write this. This movie is for many girls, as the one that is constantly mentioned in Sleepless in Seattle, The Golden Jade League, and every time I talk about it, I can't help but tear up.

My friend saw herself in it, and I saw myself in it. Not because our life journeys bear any resemblance to this twisted movie story, but simply because many of the details profoundly capture the state of young people when they fall in love. The confession at the Starlight Amusement Park, dancing in the empty streets at night, swimming in the warm summer water, crying and arguing between the two when they lose faith in love, rafting on the lake after a long goodbye, and kissing passionately in the pouring rain ...... Every one of their facial expressions, gestures, and words can make you feel that you've had a heartbeat, warmth, passion, melancholy and pain.

Regardless of what era, the mold of love in the hearts of young people, always unchanged. So while very few people's stories will be like The Notebook, everyone can again use it as an Encyclopedia of Love.

Many people who have read it want to recommend it to those around them, and want more people to be touched by their persistent truth and beauty. In this world, it is not easy to love each other sincerely, bravely, passionately and persistently, so many people are helpless and so many people aspire to. Please do not say that this story is too perfect, too unrealistic, too impossible it, not because of our growth, not because of the years of wear and tear, let us lose the courage to believe in true love.