Pachimac
Give me all the cliché Christmas movies
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I didn't pick The Notebook as an example, but I've always felt that Allie's family, her mother in particular hiding a year's worth of letters, were the influence that kept Allie away from Noah and made a path to another man. I disagree that Allie didn't have any thought about her love for Noah and how it would feel for her fiancee to know about that love. She was clearly conflicted.
To me, this is a love story because of the love Noah shows for her as she struggles with illness and losing her memories. Yes, the beginning of their story was passionate, but at the end, it was two people deeply loving one another and being willing to be there for the hard times.
Just my two cents. It's not my favorite movie because it does make me cry every time. LOL
Thank you for this explanation. I can see it a little clearer now. When I watched this movie, we were having problems where my husband was being pulled back into a long-lost love who held a torch for him for 28 years, and re-appeared in our lives. I'm SURE that colored my opinion of Allie cheating on her then fiancee´with Noah and souring my opinion of their "soul mate" bit. I personally believe soul mates are created when you marry and become one body - so you cannot "miss" your soul mate - it's created by your love and your commitment in marriage. It's that Christian mystical "one body" now thing.
Maybe I'll watch it again and try to see it with fresh eyes.
