The story happens in 1940s South Carolina, factory laborer Noah Calhoun (Ryan Gosling) and rich young lady Allie (Rachel McAdams) are frantically enamored. However, her folks don’t endorse their relationship. At the point when he heads out to serve in World War II, it appears to stamp the finish of their relationship. Meanwhile, Allie becomes associated with another man (James Marsden). However, when Noah gets back to their unassuming community years after the fact, on the cusp of Allie’s marriage, it before long turns out to be evident that their sentiment is everything except over.
The Notebook
PG-12A
Duration: 2h 3min
Release Date: 25 June 2004 (United Kingdom)
Genres: Drama, Romance
Director: Nick Cassavetes
IMDb: 7.8
Box Office Collection
Budget: $29,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada: $81,001,787
Opening weekend US & Canada: $13,464,745 Jun 27, 2004
Gross worldwide: $117,815,157
Awards
AARP Movies for Grownups Awards 2005 | |
Best Grownup Love Story Gena Rowlands James Garner | |
BMI Film & TV Awards 2005 | |
Winner BMI Film Music Award: Aaron Zigman | |
MTV Movie + TV Awards 2005 | |
Best Kiss Rachel McAdams Ryan Gosling | |
Satellite Awards 2005 | |
Best Actress in a Supporting Role, Drama Gena Rowlands | |
Teen Choice Awards 2005 | |
Choice Movie: Drama Choice Date Movie Choice Movie Actor: Drama Ryan Gosling Choice Movie Actress: Drama Rachel McAdams Choice Movie Love Scene Rachel McAdams Ryan Gosling Noah and Allie on the bridge. Choice Movie Breakout Performance – Male Ryan Gosling Choice Movie Liplock Rachel McAdams Ryan Gosling Choice Movie Chemistry Rachel McAdams Ryan Gosling |
Casts
Tim Ivey | Rower |
Gena Rowlands | Allie Calhoun |
Starletta DuPois | Nurse Esther |
James Garner | Duke |
Ed Grady | Harry |
Renée Amber | Nurse at Counter |
Jennifer Echols | Nurse Selma |
Kevin Connolly | Fin |
Ryan Gosling | Noah |
Heather Wahlquist | Sara Tuffington |
Rachel McAdams | Allie |
Writing Credits
Jeremy Leven | screenplay |
Jan Sardi | adaptation |
Nicholas Sparks | novel |