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Biggest Flaw with this Movie


The biggest flaw I saw in this movie is that it is a "Love Story" yet we never really see why they love each other. Yes, they hug, and kiss, and do romantic things. But we never actually see where the challenges arise from, the thick and thin of what keeps them together. All we see is that Noah is initially aggressive with Allie, and at some point she caves in and the rest is history. I fail to see how that is love.

Throughout the film we are constantly reminded that they love each other so deeply, and how tragic it is for Allie to forget it slowly. But Noah built a house for her! They must be in love, right? Well that is just an example of how much he loves her. But it doesn't answer the question of why they love each other in the first place. He gives a big speech about how love is never easy, but again, we rarely see their love being challenged in the first place, apart from Allie's meddling parents.

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Simply put, they fell deeply in love. That's it.

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I agree, at least partly.. The young actors were good (especially Gosling) and I could believe they were in love, but there was something about the "why" that was lacking. For quite some time, she doesn't seem interested in him (maybe she was, but played hard to get, Idk), then they go the movies, and after that she's suddenly interested. I missed really seeing what changed her mind, what it was that brought them together in the first place.


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"The best fairytale is one where you believe the people" -Irvin Kershner

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i am on the same boat. Why is she in love with this dork face?

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I think she started to fall for him after they went to the movies. He made her laugh, do things she would never do otherwise (dance without music, dance in the middle of the street, lie down in the middle of an intersection, etc.). He made her question her life: "I always thought you were free." As for Noah, idk? I thought it was just pure infatuation if I'm being Frank.

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Some people fall in this type of love and manage to stay married for 50 years. It happens.

You were just supposed to know that they fell in love, stayed together, and in the final stage of their lives were still madly in love.

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He showed her incredible passion and a different, fun side of life. They couldn't possibly show us the full 50 years of their life together.

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Op has obviously never been in love...

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WE (the audience) don't have to know why they love each other, only THEY (Noah and Allie) need to know/understand why they love each other.

We're just watching their relationship unfold onscreen.

Whether or not we are convinced of their love isn't the point. The two of them are convinced and that's why the movie works for so many people.

I'm always concerned when I see a couple trying to justify/validate the love in their relationship through social media, etc.

A relationship can only be understood the two people that are directly involved in it, everything else is just posturing.

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... we never really see why they love each other.


Sure we do. It's called chemistry. That mystery intangible that defies logic and explanation. They felt good together, better than with anyone else. We see that with Allie's "engagement" (when she saw Noah's face when she accepted) and Noah's "relationship". They just had "it." And there is no why. It just is.

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You're totally right.

Most movies aren't able to show how a couple fall in love and this is one of them. The film starts playing romantic music, different situations of the lovers laughing and having fun, but they don't go deeper, they don't know how to show what's love.

In that sense, this movie fails delivering that idea of falling in love and why, but who cares? This is a chick flick!

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Can you name a few movies where you felt that are good examples of showing how couples fall in love?

I think that topic is so subjective to each viewer it's almost impossible to pinpoint/agree but I'm interested in your thoughts.

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