The Notebook - Forever and Ever, Amen
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1. Historical accuracy bothers and offends you?
2. This is like asking: Why was the latest Batman movie filmed in Chicago? It's not fair.
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This movie shows a great love that last forever. Lord knows I cried! All in all this is life and that was a great forever! Wish it would have had a better ending. Someone once told me "it's a sad ending for what will be a beautiful beginning" I'll love him forever.
As for RANDY wow! His voice will sing forever and RANDY WE LOVE YOU! Thanks for posting!
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i love this song....this video is on my top favorites.......thank you for making it!!!!!
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While I understand that racism is still a large issue in ALL countries not just the USA would it have been racist to have black doctor and a white warden or can't white people be discriminated against as well. See I always thought equality was just about being equal and if you watch any movie set in this time period in the USA it always treats the interracial issue in the same respect by documenting it so people will remember and be offended by it as it was a shameful period in history.
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are you black???
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yes, i did hear of it. however, i was actually talking about the scenes that are playing in our time. for example, the doctor is white whereas the warden is black.
to be fair, this might just be a coincidence. maybe it was brought to my attention only because the first half of the movie made me focus on the issue of racism a little more than usual.
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i have sent this to my well i dont know wat he is rite now he is gonna give me his deciosion tomm on ifen we will be back toghther but i will always love him forever and ever no matter wat happens i love u cliff love millie
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OMG! The notebook! *yells* I LOVED THIS MOVIE AND THE BOOK!!! Awsome job!~_^
just saw the notebook and have to admit that the movie had its scenes, indeed. i youtubed it, however, because i was shocked by the way black people were portrayed in the movie. they were either servants or wardens or poor beggars. is this some kind of racism people in the us approve of?
elkehameln 3 years ago
Well, that WAS pretty much the status of blacks in the U.S. during the 1940s/1950s, when this movie takes place. Obviously it's a lot different now. Ever hear of the Civil Rights Movement?
xlakees 3 years ago
I LOVE your video and the song, but why does it keep stopping 1:23 minutes into it? It goes right back to the menu. I've tried to play it over and over and the same thing happens.
dawnhc4 4 years ago
I'm sorry, I really have no idea. Maybe try it again in a few days and see if it loads then.
xlakees 4 years ago