This movie captured by Nicholas Sparks' romantic love story, The Notebook, is about two young people that fall in love one summer. Coming from two different social classes, they must learn to see that in reality they can't be together. Their class has torn them apart only because of their parents. Young Allie (Rachel McAdams) and Noah (Ryan Gosling) must learn that no body can control the love that they have for each other. Years pass by and they both have different lovers but don't feel the same because their hearts were broken by being sepearated. ' Noah ended up joining the army while Allie went to college and helped out as a nurse's aide. After a few years Allie is engaged to a young man whom she helped while being a nurse's aide. Noah, on the other hand, fixed up the house that had special meaning between him and Allie. When the house was completed, Noah was in the newspaper with his success in the background. Allie discovers that Noah isn't too far away from her and must make a difficult decision – to marry her fiancé or to try it again with Noah. After taking a trip for a few days staying with Noah, Allie goes back to the hotel where she was staying to break the news to her fiancé that could change the rest of her life. Many years later, now as senior citizens Allie and Noah have been married as it feels like decades. Allie has come down with a sickness in which she can't remember who Noah is and what had happened between them. Noah does it best to help Allie remember their past when they were together. It's hard and upsetting for Noah because she'll remember one minute, and then a few minutes later she doesn't even remember who he is. Over the years they had kids together and Allie doesn't even remember them. Isn't this sad? It's a sad yet happy story because in the end. Allie and Noah are still together when they die in the nursing home one morning in the same bed, holding hands…This story is just a classic and the book is intense yet, romantic.