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  1. Mar 14, 2024 · ‘The Notebook,’ adapted from the legendary film weepie, is generic to to the point of inanity; Lucy Prebble’s deep, smart play asks and examines real questions about what a person is.

    • Sara Holdren
    • Theater Critic
    • It Marked the Start of Gosling-mania. When The Notebook was released, its two young leads were hardly big-name stars: Gosling was a former Mickey Mouse Club mouseketeer who’d won indie cred thanks to the bleak Sundance hit The Believer — the movie that inspired director Nick Cassavetes to cast him as Noah.
    • It Demonstrated How Social Media Could Give a Movie a Second Life. When The Notebook was released as a sleepover-friendly DVD in February 2005, Myspace and Facebook were becoming massive; as a result, The Notebook, like its near-contemporary Mean Girls, proved to be seminal for a generation of (mostly) women who quickly made the film part of their online lives.
    • It Reignited Hollywood’s Romantic Side. By the time The Notebook arrived, the teen-skewing weepie looked dead. It had been seven years since Titanic, the last classic, irony-free romance to connect on a huge scale, and while others had tried to imitate that film’s billion-dollar success — notably Pearl Harbor — most had failed to connect with younger viewers (only 2002’s A Walk to Remember, another Sparks adaptation, found an audience).
    • It Gave Young Male Movie Stars Permission to Show Their Sensitive Side. It’s easy to forget now, but it took years for Leonardo DiCaprio to shake his pinup image from Titanic: The actor was still seen by some in the public — and even some in the industry — as a pretty boy who wasn’t suited for tough-guy roles.
  2. Mar 14, 2024 · The Notebook. Romantic musicals are as personal as romance itself. What makes you sigh and weep may leave the person next to you bored and stony. At “The Notebook,” I was the person next to...

  3. Jun 21, 2004 · Old-fashioned matinee pictures don't come much more sickly than The Notebook, a cloying weepie in which senile dementia meets Mills and Boon.

  4. Aug 8, 2024 · The Notebook is having a moment again. A Broadway musical adaptation of the classic Ryan Gosling-Rachel McAdams weepie premiered in May, and director Nick Cassavetes recently walked back some famous past tea he spilled about Gosling’s and McAdams’s fighting on set.

  5. Mar 14, 2024 · But with Hell’s Kitchen, Suffs, Water for Elephants, The Outsiders, Cabaret, Lempicka, The Great Gatsby and more lapping at the gate, or at least the ticket wicket, this three-generation Kleenex-clutching weepie might get lost in the awards season rush. The Notebook opened March 14, 2023, at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre.

  6. Jun 25, 2004 · "The Notebook" is based on the best-selling novel by Nicholas Sparks and directed by Nick Cassavetes. ‘The Notebook” cuts between the same couple at two seasons in their lives. We see them in the urgency of young romance, and then we see them as old people, she disappearing into the shadows of Alzheimer’s, he steadfast in his love.

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