The Notebook
Essay by 24 • November 30, 2010 • 409 Words (2 Pages) • 1,352 Views
The Notebook
"I have loved you ever since the first time I met you." The Notebook is a movie about two people who meet and then fall in love. Then they both went away after the summer, and met again a few years later. Realizing Allie was engaged to someone else, they fell back in love. The whole time Noah is reading a notebook to Allie in a nursing home. He was just hoping she will remember who he was. The Notebook is a movie worth watching because the timing of the climax was at a perfect time; the plot is in very high interest, and it holds peoples attention, and the characters play the parts excellently.
The timing of the climax was perfect. The director kept giving you interesting facts, and also kept you wondering what was going to happen next. He built up suspense for the viewer to keep them interested, and avoided repetition until they finally told the result. The climax was interesting. He didn't make a boring climax, he made it interesting, and it fit into the movie. Because of this, the climax occurred at a good time.
The plot is in very high interest. It's a kind of movie teenage girls enjoy to watch, since Romantic comedies are a big hit. The way Noah and Allie fall in love is a way people hope to. The plot has information that people can relate to the movie. It could also be a real life situation. Like how high school sweethearts fall in love. Because of this, the plot was very interesting.
The characters fit the parts in the movie. They are the kinds of people that you would expect to see together. Some people would act this way in real life. They would meet with a group of friends, go to the movies, and spend time together. The actors have a good mind. They understand how to switch different emotions when they are needed in the movie. They make the movie more interesting and exciting. With this, it is good because it's a real life
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