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3-->'''Allie:''' They fell in love, didn't they?\
4'''Duke:''' Yes, they did.
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6''The Notebook'' is the 2004 film adaptation of the novel of the same name written by Creator/NicholasSparks. It was directed by Creator/NickCassavetes and written by Jeremy Leven from a story by Jan Sardi. The film was released on June 25, 2004.
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8In 1940, Noah "Duke" Calhoun (Creator/RyanGosling) and Allison "Allie" Hamilton (Creator/RachelMcAdams) have a summer romance. They have hopelessly fallen in love with each other. It goes to pieces as he is a working class guy and she is a socialite, with her parents not believing in their love. They split up but the love doesn't die. Seven years later, they meet up again and the sparks fly. But can they get back together again after all that happened between then and now?
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10The film also stars Creator/JamesGarner as the older Noah Calhoun, Creator/GenaRowlands as the older Allie Calhoun, Creator/JamesMarsden as Lon Hammond, Jr., Creator/SamShepard as Frank Calhoun and Creator/JoanAllen as Anne Hamilton.
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12!!''The Notebook'' provides examples of:
13* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In the book, Noah and Allie have a consistently happy summer romance that begins with a pleasant introduction and ends on an optimistic note. In the movie, their relationship begins when Noah manipulates Allie into going on a date with him; from there, it's characterized by frequent arguments and "nothing in common", though deep love, ends with a screaming fight, and nearly ends a second time with another screaming fight.
14* AlternativeForeignThemeSong: "Kokoro no Doa" is the theme song for the Japanese version.
15* [[ShowerOfAngst Bath of Angst]]: After Allie sees Noah again in the paper.
16* BeardOfSorrow: Noah gets one at one point in the story.
17* BigDamnKiss: Noah and Allie's rain-soaked kiss has ascended to iconic status.
18* BittersweetEnding:
19--> '''Duke''': [[spoiler:Good night, I'll be seeing you.]]
20* CaughtInTheRain: This happens to Noah and Allie and ultimately leads to them rekindling their love.
21* ComfortingTheWidow: Noah also tries to comfort himself while comforting the war widow.
22* DatingWhatDaddyHates:
23** Though the mother is more active in this trope, the parents don't like Noah being the working type.
24** When Allie's mother was younger, she was on the receiving end of this trope because her father didn't like her boyfriend for the same reasons that she doesn't like Noah being with her daughter.
25* DeathByAdaptation: [[spoiler:Noah. The book has a sequel known as ''The Wedding'' which focuses on his son-in-law Wilson, where Noah plays a supporting role.]]
26* DecemberDecemberRomance: A deleted scene outlines this exact scenario with a background couple.
27* {{Determinator}}: Noah won't leave Allie alone until she agrees to go on a date with him. [[spoiler:Even when they're old and Allie has dementia, he's determined to spark her memory by reading her the story of how they fell in love every day]].
28* DisposableFiance: Oh, quite disposable. Not very surprising, [[TypeCasting seeing how it's]] Creator/JamesMarsden.
29* DoubleStandardAbuseFemaleOnMale: The scene of Allie and Noah breaking up where she repeatedly pushes him against the car and slaps him is supposed to be viewed as romantic angst of some sort in the movie but is otherwise disturbing to the average viewer who can see that as assault.
30* EmpathicEnvironment: The most lighthearted and romantic scenes in the movie are dappled in golden sunlight. The most serious and angsty scenes take place amid a GrayRainOfDepression.
31* FaintInShock: Allie faints during her wedding dress fitting when she sees Noah's picture in the newspaper --She'd thought that he was out of her life forever.
32* FallingInLoveMontage: Yes, quite.
33* FancyDinner: Noah's introduction to Allie's family.
34* FlorenceNightingaleEffect: Allie and Lon, a soldier she met as a nurse during WWII.
35* ForeverFling: The TropeCodifier. Allie uses her short-lived youthful romance with Noah as the yardstick for her longer-term adult relationship with Lon. Meanwhile, Noah is still so wrapped up in his history with Allie that he just can't bring himself to move on from her.
36* FramingDevice: The story is told by an old man to an old lady with Alzheimer's. [[spoiler:The old couple turn out to be the couple in the story.]]
37* HappilyEverAfter
38--> '''Duke''': And they lived happily ever after.
39--> '''Allie''': Who? (Cue TheReveal)
40* HappilyMarried: Allie and Noah, of course, end up this way.
41* TheHeroDies: [[spoiler:Both Noah and Allie die together in their sleep at the end.]]
42* HiddenDepths: Noah and his father are both surprisingly literate for [[WorkingClassHero working-class heroes]].
43* HigherEducationIsForWomen: Allie has grown up expecting to go to college, specifically Sarah Lawrence; Noah has never had any such intentions.
44* HopelessSuitor: Lon becomes this only after Noah comes back into Allie's life.
45* IdealizedSex: Once Allie and Noah are back together, they go at it like rabbits, which she thoroughly enjoys despite it being her first time.
46-->'''Allie:''' You gotta be kiddin' me. All this time, that's what I've been missin'? Let's do it again.
47* INeverGotAnyLetters: Textbook example. He sent 365 letters, and she got none of them because her mother was hiding them.
48* IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: As Allie and Noah argue over whether to stay with him or return to Lon, he tells her that if she wants to be with Lon, "Go. I lost you once, I think I could do it again, if I thought that was what you really wanted."
49** Martha recognizes early on that Noah is not fully committed to her. When she meets Allie, she realizes why and gives her blessing to Noah's relationship with her.
50* LoveAtFirstSight: Noah is a victim of this when he first sees Allie. Allie does not suffer the same.
51* LoveMakesYouCrazy: "After seeing Allie that day, something inside Noah snapped. [...] Some called it a labor of love, others called it something else, but in fact, Noah had gone a little mad."
52* LoveTriangle: Noah, Allie, and Lon in the second half of the movie.
53* MissingMom:
54** Noah's mother is only mentioned in passing in a deleted scene. No other reference is made to her existence. The book specifies that she is dead.
55** Gus's mother died of influenza when he was two.
56* MurderTheHypotenuse: [[spoiler:Lon considers (or distastefully jokes about) this option near the end of the movie. This isn't that kind of movie, however.]]
57* OldFashionedRowboatDate: Complete with SwansASwimming.
58* OppositesAttract: The movie explicitly states that young Noah and Allie have nothing in common and quarrel constantly.
59* ParentalHypocrisy: Allie's mother scoffs at Allie falling in love with a day-laborer in the first act. In the third act, however, she shows Allie that she once loved a day-laborer as well, but instead married Allie's father. She still has feelings for the working man as well.
60* RaceForYourLove: Noah races to make up with Allie at the end of Act 1, when she moves away.
61* RejectionAffection: Allie only falls in love with Noah after rejecting him repeatedly only for him to persist.
62* TheReveal: [[spoiler:Duke and Allie are Noah and Allie from the story!]] It's actually more of a reveal to Allie than it is to the audience, given that they already figured out who Allie was.
63* RewatchBonus: The present-day scenes get this for those who don't immediately realize that the old couple is the older version of Noah and Allie. Case in point, the scene where their children visit and introduce themselves is very tense and you realize it's because it kills them that their own mother doesn't know who they are. Meanwhile, Allie's studying them like she's clearly trying to remember them, indicating that somewhere deep in her mind, she ''does'' know.
64* RichBitch / JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Allie's classist mother is this in spades. While she loves her daughter and believes that Noah is a nice boy, she sees class before Allie’s happiness. She spends most of the book/movie trying to keep them apart before relenting.
65* RichSuitorPoorSuitor: Lon and Noah, respectively, though both are genuinely nice guys who adore Allie.
66* RomanceArc: It is a romance after all, even though Sparks will claim it's a "love story."
67* ScatterbrainedSenior: The Allie in the present day.
68* SecondLove: Although he's the rare version who gets dumped for the first love when they resurface, Lon is arguably this to Allie.
69* SlapSlapKiss: Noah and Allie's relationship is very much like this, with this exact thing happening in an early scene.
70* SouthernBelle: Allie and her mother.
71* SouthernGentleman: John Hamilton.
72* SnowMeansDeath: Noah's friend Fin is killed by German fighter planes on a snowy day during World War II.
73* SympatheticAdulterer: Noah and Allie cheat on their partners with each other. While Noah's relationship is more like a FriendsWithBenefits situation, Allie's fiance adores her, and she him, as she explicitly states. But it's still seen as perfectly okay that she sleeps with Noah.
74* TogetherInDeath: [[spoiler:Despite Alzheimer's keeping them apart, Noah and Allie manage to die together in the end.]]
75* UnlimitedWardrobe: Averted. When Noah and Allie consummate their relationship and she spends the next several days at his house, she repeatedly wears the dress she wore the first day, having left everything at the hotel she was staying at.
76* UnresolvedSexualTension: Noah and Allie after they reunite, especially during the dinner scene. [[spoiler:Of course, the tension is soon resolved by being CaughtInTheRain.]]
77* UptownGirl:
78** Allie is upper class; Noah is working class.
79** Allie's mother reveals that she was in a similar situation where she was an upper-class woman who loved a working-class man. Unlike her daughter, she never married him because her father objected to their relationship.
80* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: While we know what happened to Fin, his girlfriend Sarah is never seen or heard from again in either version of the story.

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