Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams as Noah and Allie in The Notebook
The Big Picture Almost two decades later, The Notebook still brings audiences to tears in the hopes of finding someone to grow old with like its lead couple. A classic example of a love story for the ages, the 2004 film starring Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams remains the most lucrative Nicholas Sparks adaptation to date, earning over $116 million worldwide.
Release Date June 25, 2004 Director Nick Cassavetes Cast Ryan Gosling , Rachel McAdams , James Garner , Gena Rowlands , James Marsden , Kevin Connolly , Sam Shepard , Joan Allen Runtime 123m Main Genre Romance What Is 'The Notebook' About? Before getting into the specifics around true events that inspired the hit novel and its film adaptation, here is a refresher to The Notebook.
Nicholas Sparks Drew Inspiration for 'The Notebook' From a Real Life Couple As previously mentioned, there is a true story behind The Notebook. According to a statement from Sparks on his official website, the author drew inspiration for the novel after visiting his ex-wife Cathy's grandparents. Cathy was very close to her grandparents, and felt upset that they wouldn't be able to attend their wedding.
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