"So it's not gonna be easy, it's gonna be really hard. We have to work this everyday but I wanna do that because I want you. I want all of you. Forever. You and me. Everyday. Would you do something for me? Would you please picture your life for me thirty years from now, forty years from now. What it looks like? If it's with that guy, go. Go. I lost you once. I think I could do it again if I thought it's what you really wanted."
- Noah, The Notebook
I have just once again watched "The Notebook," and (sniff, sniff) I am crying my eyes out. What can an ordinary girl like me do against the heart-shattering acting talent of Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams? Plus this is drawn out from the book of the master love story teller himself - Nicholas Sparks.
This is one of the few movies worth watching over and over again - to remind ourselves what true love is all about. This film reaffirms the often forgotten truth about love - it has no ending and it has no reason.
"The best love is the kind that awakens the soul and makes it reach for more - that plants fire to our hearts and brings peace to our minds."
I don't know if it is indeed a great movie or if I am just a fool, but Ryan Gosling does sweep me away - over and over again - everytime I watch this movie.
If being attractive were a crime, Ryan should be given a life sentence for being this sinfully attractive.
No matter what he does, he does no wrong.
And Emma Stone was right: He does look like photoshopped.
I am crazy about Ryan Gosling. What more can I say?