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The Notebook movie? Parts I did Not get?

1 - Did Allie loose her memory or something? Hit her head? Because she doesn't remember anything. 2 - Are the group of people Allie's and Noah's kids?They said something like, "Daddy, come home!" This was during the present. 3 - When Allie left Lonnie, did she go back to Noah and marry him? Because they said something about a happily ever after, and if so, why doesn't the old Allie remember her own husband? 4 - What happens to the two in the end of the movie? When they were laying in bed together and the nurse finds them?

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  1. Its been along time since I have seen the movie, but Allie had Alzheimer's disease so the story that Noah was telling her was about them. And yes I believe they were married and did have kids... I don't remember any of the other details though.
  2. Yes... She looses her memory from Alzheimer's... Yes... Yes... They're dead when the nurse finds them...
  3. 1) she has alzheimers. 2) yes. she doesn't remember them cause she has alzheimers. 3) yes. again see # 1. 4) they just lie down and die together.
  4. 1. When Allie is in her 80s she has Alzheimers. 2.Yes the group of people are Allie and Noahs children and grandchildren but she doesnt recognize them because of the Alzheimers. 3.Yes she went back to Noah. 4.They died in eachothers arms :[
  5. 1. she's old and I think she is getting dimensia... 2. Yes, they are Noah and Allie's kids, she doesn't remember them 3. Yea, did you watch the movie?? of course she goes back to Noah. and she doesn't remember him because she's losing her memory in old age. 4. they died together.
  6. 1. she got Alzheimer's 2.yes, they are their children 3.yes, she went back and married him. but she got a sickness that only older people get. 4. she remembered him for a little bit, but then her sickness came back.
  7. a h the notebook. best chick flick ive seen, and that being im into more actiony movies. 1- old allie has Alzheimer's disease, so she forgets things, but she sometimes had flashbacks. and then panic attacks cause she forgot again. 2- yes, but allie doesnt remember them 3- yes, because while there old people, he says somewhere he her husbnad, or vise versa, so obviously yes. she gave the ring back to lonnie, and said sorry and stuff, then went back to noah. she doesnt remember him beause, once again Alzheimer's.\ 4- allie asks that if she dies, does he think theyll be together still, and he says yes. so then after when the nurse finds them in the bed together their both dead.
  8. 1) Yes, she had Alzheimer's disease. Noah would go and read her the book over and over to get her to remember that it was them in the story - as it reads on the inside of the book, "Read this to me and i will come back to you." And each time she does. 2) Yes, the group of people are all her children and grandchildren, although she doesn't know... she thinks it's the first time she has met them each time she see's them. 3) Once again, yes she did leave him to be with Noah. She doesn't remember him, because of the Alzheimer's. 4) At the end of the film, she remembers who he is, but then forgets almost immediately. He then goes to see her in her death bed, where she remembers who he is again and says "Do you think our love can take us away" and his respose is "Our love can do anything." The nurse come's back to find them both dead in each others arms. I hope this helps you :) x
  9. 1. its called Alzemers disease. 2. yeah they are their kids and grandkids 3. you mean Lund. and yeah they got married and had kids. Allie has Alzemers disease though so that involves memory loss. 4.they died. together.
  10. 1allie did lose her memory but i dont kno how 2yea they are noah and allie's grandkids kids and kids-in-law 3allie did noty marry the rich dude she just married noah ii guess getting old made her forget things 4at the end i hink the nurse felt their pulse and they both died together sad ending huh the movie was okay but really long and one day i watched half of it fell asleep then yesterday i watched the end
  11. Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams plays as Noah and Allie, a young couple who fall in love during the early 1940s. Their story is narrated from the present day by an elderly man played by James Garner, telling the tale to a fellow patient, played by Gena Rowlands, who is in fact an older Allie suffering from Alzheimer's disease. Upon learning she has Alzheimers, Allie herself wrote their story in the notebook with the instructions for Noah to "Read this to me, and I'll come back to you." which Noah does everyday. At the end of the movie, Noah goes to Allie's room and she remembers that the story was about the two of them. The next morning, a nurse finds them in bed together, having both died peacefully holding each other's hands. This movie is based on Nicholas Spark's novel of the same name. Noah's story is continued on another novel of Spark - THE WEDDING. After thirty years of marriage, Wilson Lewis, son-in-law of Allie and Noah Calhoun, is forced to admit that the romance has gone out of his marriage. Desperate to win back his wife, Jane's, heart, he must figure out how to make her fall in love with him... again. Despite the shining example of Allie and Noah's marriage, Wilson is himself a man unable to easily express his emotions. A successful estate attorney, he has provided well for his family, but now, with his daughter's upcoming wedding, he is forced to face the fact that he and Jane have grown apart and he wonders if she even loves him anymore. Wilson is sure of one thing--his love for his wife has only deepened and intensified over the years. Now, with the memories of his in-laws' magnificent fifty-year love affair as his guide, Wilson struggles to find his way back into the heart of the woman he adores.
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