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I do not like horror movies because they are so bloody

what kinds don’t you like? why

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What’s your favorite movie?

My favorite movie is the notebook

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What’s kinds of film is it?

My favorite movie is a romance

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What’s kinds of movie do you like?

I like romantic films because they are so cute

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Do you ever watch old movies from the 1920, 30, 40,

yes, my favorite movie of that time is vaselina

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The notebook

Director: nick cassavetes

Genre: Drama, Romance

Some Tagline: whith every great love comes a great story

Productor: Mark Johnson

 

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Soundtrack:"I'll Be Seeing You"

Music by: Sammy FainLyrics by: Irving Kahal

"Alabamy Home“

Written by: Duke Ellington and Dave RinglePerformed by: Aaron Zigman

"Prelude for Piano, Op. 28, No. 4"

Written by: Frédéric ChopinPerformed by: Robert Thies

"Where or When"

Music by: Richard RodgersLyrics by: Lorenz HartPerformed by: Aaron Zigman

"Opus One"

Written by: Sy OliverPerformed by: Aaron Zigman

"Sonata No. 19 in G Minor for Piano, Op. 49, No. 1"

Written by: Ludwig van BeethovenPerformed by: Robert Thies

"I'll Be Seeing You"

Music by: Sammy FainLyrics by: Irving KahalPerformed by: Jimmy Durante

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Cast Ryan Gosling Noah Calhoun Rachel McAdams Allie Hamilton

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James Garner Duke

Cast

Gena Rowlands Allie Calhoun

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CastSam Shepard Frank Calhoun

Joan Allen Anne Hamilton

James Marsden Lon Hammond Jr.

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Starletta DuPois Nurse Esther

Kevin Connolly Fin more

Cast

Heather Wahlquist Sara Tuffington

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Synopsis

The Notebook is an epic love story centered

around an older man who reads aloud to an

older, invalid woman whom he regularly

visits. From a faded notebook, the old man's

words bring to life the story about a couple

who is separated by World War II, and is

then passionately reunited, seven years

later, after they have taken different paths.

Though her memory has faded, his words

give her the chance to relive her turbulent

youth and the unforgettable love they

shared.

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dialogue Young Allie: [as Noah walks onto the road] Noah, what are you doing?Young Noah: Just c'mon.Young Allie: You're going to get run over.Young Noah: [looks behind him at the empty street] By all the cars?Young Allie: Now, say you're a bird, too.Young Noah: If you're a bird, I'm a bird.Young Allie: Why didn't you write me? Why? It wasn't over for me. I waited for you for seven years. But now it's too late.Young Noah: I wrote you 365 letters. I wrote you every day for a year.Young Allie: You wrote me?Young Noah: Yes. It wasn't over. It still isn't over.[kisses Allie]Allie: Did you write that?Duke: No, that was Walt Whitman.Allie: I think I knew him.Duke: I think you did too.