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Each of these movies are reviewed from a gay perspective, giving them
both an overall star rating plus our exclusive gay rating. The more stars out of a possible 10, the
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The Notebook
Movie Rating: Average Weepie
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Octogenarian Noah Calhoun (James Garner) spends his days trying to reach out to his
dementia-afflicted wife, Allie (Gena Rowlands), by repeatedly telling her the story
of their early life together. That WWII-era romance unfolds as a Romeo-and-Juliet-style
tale, as upper-class young Allie's (Rachel McAdams) uptight mother (Joan Allen) tries
to keep her daughter away from blue-collar Noah (Ryan Gosling).
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Garner's moving performance is the best thing about this weepie based on Nicholas Sparks'
bestseller, but he's acting in a vacuum opposite Rowlands, whose confusion never
registers as authentic. The flashbacks to the couple's youth also come across as
false.
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James Marsden. ©2004 New Line Cinema.
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