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Those birds in the water weren't digital. The production bought hatchlings and raised them on the lake so they would be comfortable around the boat when it came time to film. 4. Key Scenes to Watch For

A box of tissues. Even if you’ve seen it ten times, the ending of this 2004 version still hits like a freight train. The.Notebook.2004.1080p.BluRay.H264.AAC-RARBG.mp4

Director Nick Cassavetes revealed that Gosling and Rachel McAdams actually didn't get along at first on set—Ryan even asked to have her replaced during rehearsals! They eventually figured it out and dated in real life for years.

Ryan Gosling actually wore brown contact lenses for the role because James Garner (who plays older Noah) has brown eyes, and Gosling has blue. Since your file is an encode, it's designed

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If the file doesn't have them built-in, look for an .srt file. It’s a dialogue-heavy movie, and you don’t want to miss Noah’s famous "What do you want?!" speech because of a loud snack. 2. Setting the Atmosphere The Notebook isn't just a movie; it's an aesthetic. Director Nick Cassavetes revealed that Gosling and Rachel

Getting your hands on a high-def copy of The Notebook is the first step toward a classic movie night. Since you're looking at a 1080p BluRay rip, you’ve got the visual quality to really appreciate the lush scenery of 1940s South Carolina. 1. Technical "Check-Before-You-Play"