I Love You Too Movie Analysis

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I Love You, I Love You Too Have you ever just sat or laid somewhere thinking how sweet and romantic it would be to love someone so much that nothing or no one else in the world mattered at the time? If so, the movie called The Notebook is a great movie to lay there alone or with the person you love and have all those feelings just fill your heart and soul. It is a love story from 1940 about a young couple who are totally opposite from each other in the way that they was raised, but falls in love one summer and is separated for years; meanwhile, they both still love each other. The story starts out in a setting of a nursing home where the couple lives when they are older. Noah, (Duke) is the one reading their love story to his wife, Allie, who most of the time can’t remember who she is or anyone else is; therefore, she calls Noah Duke when she can’t remember. Noah ended up buying the house that they spent an unforgettable evening in and fixed it up just the way Allie wanted it; although, they still hadn’t seen each other for all this time. Allie found out about it in the newspaper while she’s engaged to marry another man. Allie went to see Noah at the house he had bought and fixed up. Allie realized that she still loved Noah, for that reason, Allie and
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He had recovered and went to sneak into Allie’s room; even though, he knew he’s not allowed in there and is stopped by one of the nurses. She had said to him, now you know that I can’t let you go into her room, but I am going down the hall and won’t be back for a while. Noah goes to Allie’s room and finds her sleeping in bed. Allie wakes up and says, “Noah!” Allie remembers that day at that time that he was. The next morning the nurse walked in and they were lying in bed holding each other’s hands, peacefully, but both had passed away. The nurse was showing altruism because she had regard and the well-being of Noah and

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