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In the morning, the nurse discovers that they had died together in their sleep, while still holding hands. If you read the plot above, you might be wondering, this is a general sad story.

But why is it so special? Now, if you have watched it, you will already know the answer. For starters, it is based on a true story. The couple had been together for more than 60 years and when they told Sparks their story about how they met for the first time, he got the idea to write this book.

The way his eyes shined when he looked at her, the way he held her hand, the way he got her tea and took care of her. I remember watching them together and thinking to myself that after 60 years of marriage, these two people were treating each other exactly the same as my wife and I were treating each other after 12 hours.

Moreover, the story is definitely relatable. We bet, even in this world driven by technology and social media, you must have had or still have someone who you can relate either to Noah or Allie.

And the movie is so real. When we, as viewers, hear about another sweet, tragic, rich girl poor boy story, we expect it to come with the same cliches and melodrama. Have you watched the famous rain scene? Or the exceptionally stunning lake scene, with swarms of magnificent white swans? In The Notebook, the magic of love entwines with the mesmerizing backdrops where the shooting took place.

From beautiful lakes, tall oaks, flocks of birds, and the never-ceasing rain, each element does a wonderful job in bringing the story together! Even the performances of the protagonists were subject to immense praise from both critics and the audience. So many accolades for one romantic flick? Is this not reason enough to make this movie what it is today? When we see Allie, she seems to be the perfect prim and proper, well-behaved, rich girl. She learns the piano, takes French classes, and loves painting and poetry.

Although she has been brought up in a traditional, wealthy family, she is a bit feisty. Subdued in a strict and controlled environment, she seems unhappy and only after meeting Noah, we see her opening up to her adventurous, passionate, and free-spirited side.

The Nicholas Sparks novel-turned-film has charmed audiences for years, with a story that has also been adapted for Broadway. But in the U. Yes, the very ending that we all know, love, and have cried over since There are spoilers ahead, so quit reading now if you haven't watched the film. Digital Spy reported that social media is unhappy with the Netflix U. Suggested correction: The reason why we don't see Allie saying good night to Martha is because the camera is not on Allie but on Noah and Martha as they are going outside of the house.

You can see Allie from the wide camera angle and her mouth doesn't move at all. Noah : I'm not usually like this, I'm sorry. Allie : Oh yes you are. Noah : I could be fun, if you want. I could be pensive, uhh Smart, supersticious, brave?

And I, uhh, I can be light on my feet. I could be whatever you want. You just tell me what you want, and I'm gonna be that for you. Allie You're dumb. Noah : I could be that. U r on the wind up," shared one person. Pretty52 reached out to Netflix to find out why their ending is different, but they declined to comment. And somebody else fumed: "I watched The Notebook on Netflix last night and they cut the ending of it short and im not one bit happy!!!!

We have to agree that The Notebook is our go-to for a cathartic cry, but it looks like we'll have to find a different film next time for our private sob fest.

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