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Release Date: 2019

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Shop for Books on Google Play Browse the world's largest eBookstore and start reading today on the web, tablet, phone, or ereader. Go to Google Play Now ». IOS user be like : that's not the newest iPhone 11 pro in the thumbnail. Blood on her name the movie. When I was 5, I thought preschool was a most difficult time. You got stuck in a four-cornered place where there was no escape, no running outside to play and have fun. I was pinned to a tiny chair with a notebook and pencil on the table before me. I stared at the figure in front of us who breathed flames of gibberish. I could not do anything; I just wanted to cry. One time, the girl right next to me started yelling, crying for her mom. I looked at her and, out of instinct, I covered her mouth with my bare hands to contain the noise. She looked startled, and what happened next was unsurprising: She bit my hand. She bit it hard enough that I, too, started crying. The whole class was soon in chaos. There were people crying, running, trying to get out of class, kids who peed on themselves and yelled at each other, while a few quiet ones stayed in their seats. The lady in front started to call for help. After a few minutes, the class was back the way it started: 30 preschoolers sitting like angels. The teacher made us do one thing: “Write your whole name on your notebook, spell it correctly and you may go home, ” she ordered. Everyone was excited because they knew how to spell their names. I was glad I knew mine: Nicholas Wayne M. Ompoc. My mom calls me Wayne, my dad calls me Baby Boy. Easy, right? The teacher sat down in front and looked at each one of us. After a few minutes, some of my classmates were already done and started passing their notebooks for checking. As a reward, the teacher would stamp a big star on the notebook, with the words “VERY GOOD” below it. I got jealous and excited, so I started to write my name, too. “ZXLPOA NORTS M. TGLIZT” Finally, I finished mine. Time to go and get my name checked. I walked straight to the table and let my teacher read my name. “Wayne, I think you misspelled your name. Mind checking it again? ” she said. “Okay, teacher. ” I got my name wrong? Impossible, she must be tricking me. I looked at my name and inspected every letter, and realized I was missing a letter. “ZXLPOAH NORTS M. TGLIZT” There. Better. Now I was sure this was the correct spelling. By this time, almost half of the class had already gone home. I approached the teacher again and proudly told her I just missed out a letter and that I had corrected it. She looked at it and she made a face. “Wayne, this is your name: Nicholas Wayne M. You know that right? ” “Yes, ” I said, as I puffed my chest out. “Try again, you almost got it, ” said the teacher calmly. I mumbled a feeble “okay” and went back to my seat. Damn. I got it wrong again. With almost half the class gone, the teacher started walking around, checking on each remaining student. Nicholas Wayne M. That was my name. I knew how to spell it. How hard could it be to spell your name? “QXZHALP IJAZ L. OABTO” Now I was sure of this spelling. Or wait. I didn’t know. “Teacher? ” She approached me and told me I got it wrong again. There were only three of us left by this time. The girl beside me did not want to write her name at all, and the other one was a boy packing his stuff and was just about to leave. The boy leered at me as he fixed his stuff and said, “Hahaha. You don’t know how to spell your name. ” Then he left. I scratched my head and bit the end of my pencil. The girl beside me started to write her name the moment she calmed down; she let the teacher check it and it was good. Just like that, I was the only one left in class. I continued biting my pencil’s end, and then the tears I was long holding back rolled down my cheeks. I could not write my name. How could I even say that to her—that I knew my name but I could not spell it? I felt blank. I just stared at the letters on my notebook, now wet with tears. “Wayne, you may go home now, we’ll try again tomorrow. Okay? ” said the teacher. After that, she hugged me and still gave me a huge star stamp on my hand. When I got home, the first thing I did was to ask my mom how to write my name. And she wrote it down for me so I could practice. The next day, I felt the urgency of writing my name again, so I wrote it on the first page of my notebook: “NICHOLAS WAYNE M. OMPOC” — in big, wobbly letters. Looking back after 15 years, I realize we all have our own pace in life. You think you may know what is going on and that you are perfectly handling things. But when you start facing them, you fail on your first try. You have to try again. Some may do it faster than you, some may excel without a sweat; you may work your ass off and still end up failing. But maybe failing is our lesson. Failing is something that helps us grow and develop a fighting spirit. Maybe I did not finish first and I turned out to be the last one, but I did make it. Today, every time I experience setbacks, I look back at that exact moment: the first time I fell down and picked myself up to be better. Then I take a deep breath and continue to push forward, with faith that things will turn out much better tomorrow. * * * Nicholas Wayne Ompoc, 20, studies accountancy at the University of Santo Tomas. Read Next EDITORS' PICK MOST READ Don't miss out on the latest news and information. Subscribe to INQUIRER PLUS to get access to The Philippine Daily Inquirer & other 70+ titles, share up to 5 gadgets, listen to the news, download as early as 4am & share articles on social media. Call 896 6000. For feedback, complaints, or inquiries, contact us.

Looks like Gabby lost a lot of weight! Good for her! This movie looks really sweet too. It's great that they hired real disabled actors. I would have expected them to just cast Scarlett Johansson in every role. Blood on her name film. Blood on her name movie 2019. Blood on her name (2019 film. Blood on her name free movie. Blood on Her name index. Blood on her name fragman. Blood on her name trailer 2019. Blood on her name 2019 720p. The Notebook Theatrical release poster Directed by Nick Cassavetes Produced by Lynn Harris Mark Johnson Screenplay by Jeremy Leven Story by Jan Sardi Based on The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks Starring Ryan Gosling Rachel McAdams James Garner Gena Rowlands James Marsden Kevin Connolly Sam Shepard Joan Allen Music by Aaron Zigman Cinematography Robert Fraisse Edited by Alan Heim Production company Gran Via Distributed by New Line Cinema Release date May 20, 2004 ( SIFF) June 25, 2004 (United States) Running time 124 minutes [1] Country United States Canada Language English Budget $29 million [2] Box office $115. 6 million [2] The Notebook is a 2004 romantic drama film directed by Nick Cassavetes and written by Jeremy Leven from Jan Sardi 's adaptation of the 1996 novel by Nicholas Sparks. The film stars Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams as a young couple who fall in love in the 1940s. Their story is read from a notebook in the present day by an elderly man (played by James Garner), telling the tale to a fellow nursing home resident (played by Gena Rowlands, who is Cassavetes's mother). The Notebook received generally mixed reviews, but performed well at the box office and received a number of award nominations, winning eight Teen Choice Awards, a Satellite Award, and an MTV Movie Award. The film became a sleeper hit [3] [4] and has gained a cult following. [5] [6] On November 11, 2012, ABC Family premiered an extended version with deleted scenes added back into the original storyline. [7] Plot [ edit] At a modern-day nursing home, an elderly man, Duke, reads a romantic story from his notebook to a fellow patient. In 1940, Seabrook Island, South Carolina, poor lumbermill worker Noah Calhoun sees 17-year-old heiress Allison "Allie" Hamilton at a carnival, pursues her, and they have a summer romance. After weeks of dating, Noah takes Allie to an abandoned house that he intends to buy for them. They try to have sex for the first time, but are interrupted by Noah's friend Fin with the news that Allie's parents have the police looking for her. Due to their difference in social class, Allie's parents were never fond of Noah, and were betting against the relationship from the beginning. When Allie and Noah returned to her parents' mansion, Allie's mother Anne ruthlessly insulted Noah solely due to his social status and banned her from seeing him. Noah walks out and Allie chases after him; an argument ensues, leading Allie to break up with Noah in the heat of the moment. The next morning, Anne announces that the family is returning home to Charleston that same day. Allie attempts to contact Noah, but is unable to find him, so she asks Fin to tell Noah that she loves him. When Noah receives the message he rushes to Allie's home, only to find the house gated up and empty. Noah wrote a letter to Allie every day for a year, but it is later revealed that Allie's mother had been intercepting the letters so that they never reach Allie. After 365 letters, Noah gives up and stops writing to the woman he's still madly in love with. While apart, Noah enlists with Fin to fight in World War II, where Fin is killed in battle. Allie volunteers as a nurse's aide in a hospital for wounded soldiers, where she meets captain Lon Hammond Jr., a young lawyer who comes from old Southern money. After a few years being together, the two become engaged, to the delight of Allie's parents. When Noah returns from the war, his father has sold their home so that Noah can buy the abandoned house. While visiting Charleston, Noah stumbles upon seeing Allie and chases after her only to witness Allie and Lon kissing at a restaurant; he convinces himself that if he refurbishes the house, Allie will come back to him. After not seeing or hearing from Noah in years, while Allie is being fitted for her wedding dress, she is startled and faints when she sees in the newspaper that Noah has completed the house to the specifications she made years before, and is trying to sell it. Allie is overwhelmed with memories and unresolved feelings for Noah, and asks permission from Lon to take a little trip before the wedding. She returns to Seabrook to find Noah living in their dream house. The two rekindle their relationship and eventually have sex. Several days later, Anne appears on Noah's doorstep to warn Allie that Lon has followed her to Seabrook. Anne reveals that, in her youth, she had been in love with a lower-class young man and was still thinking about him; Anne then gives Allie the letters that Noah wrote to her as an admission that she had hidden them from Allie. Subsequently, Allie confesses to Lon that she had spent time with Noah, and eventually returns to her relationship with Noah. In the present narrative, it is revealed that the elderly woman is dementia -stricken Allie, Duke is actually her husband Noah and that he had been told by Allie during the early stages of her illness to re-read their journals to help her recall her past. She briefly remembers Noah but soon forgets; her ensuing panic forces medical personnel to sedate her. Noah suffers a heart attack and is sent to the hospital, while Allie is sent to a dementia ward in the same hospital. Noah visits Allie's room at midnight, causing her to remember him again. He proceeds to remind her of her illness, though he reassures her that they can do anything with the love they share. They kiss, hold hands, and fall asleep together, with Noah telling Allie, "I'll be seeing you". In the morning, a nurse discovers that they have died in their sleep, with their hands still clasped together. Cast [ edit] Production [ edit] The film rights to Nicholas Sparks's novel were acquired by New Line Cinema in 1996, represented by producer Mark Johnson. [8] Jeremy Leven was hired to write the script, which caught the attention of director Steven Spielberg in 1998, [9] who wished to film it with Tom Cruise as Noah Calhoun. [10] Spielberg's commitment to other projects led to Jim Sheridan becoming attached to direct the following year. Filming was to start in 1999 but pushed back over rewrites. [11] Sheridan eventually backed out by October 2000 to work on In America. [12] Martin Campbell entered negotiations to direct in March 2001, [10] before he was replaced by Nick Cassavetes a year later. [13] Casting [ edit] Cassavetes wanted someone unknown and "not handsome" to portray Noah; he therefore cast Ryan Gosling in the role. [14] Gosling was initially surprised by this: "I read [the script] and I thought, 'He's crazy. I couldn't be more wrong for this movie. '" [15] "It gave me an opportunity to play a character over a period of time – from 1940 to 1946 – that was quite profound and formative. " [16] To prepare for the part, Gosling temporarily moved to Charleston, South Carolina prior to filming. During two months, he rowed the Ashley River and made furniture. [17] A nationwide search was conducted to find the right actress to play Allie. Actresses who auditioned for the role included Jessica Biel, [18] Britney Spears, [19] Ashley Judd, and Reese Witherspoon, [20] and Rachel McAdams was ultimately cast. [16] On casting her, Cassavetes said: "When Rachel McAdams came in and read, it was apparent that she was the one. She and Ryan had great chemistry between them. " She commented: "I thought it would be a dream to be able to do it. I read the script and went into the audition just two days later. It was a good way to do it, because I was very full of the story. " [21] Gosling commented that, "I think that it's pretty fair to say that we probably wouldn't have made the film if we hadn't found Rachel... Really, Allie drives the movie. It's her movie and we're in it. It all kind of depended on an actress. " [22] In comparison to the book, the role was extended. [23] McAdams spent time in Charleston before filming to familiarize herself with the surroundings, [24] and took ballet and etiquette classes. [25] She had a dialect coach to learn the Southern accent. [26] Filming [ edit] The Notebook was filmed mostly on location in South Carolina, in late 2002 and early 2003, as well as the wintery battlefield just outside Montreal, Quebec. [16] [27] Production offices for the film were set up at the old Charleston Naval Base in North Charleston. [28] Much of the film's plot takes place in and around Seabrook Island, an actual town which is one of the South Carolina " sea islands. " It is located 20 miles southwest of Charleston, South Carolina. However, none of the filming took place in the Seabrook area. The house that Noah is seen fixing up is a private residence at Wadmalaw Island, South Carolina, [29] which is another "sea island" locality situated 10 miles closer to Charleston. The house was not actually in a dilapidated state at any time, but it was made to look that way by special effects in the first half of the film. Contrary to the suggestion in the film's dialogue, neither the house nor the Seabrook area was home to South Carolina Revolutionary hero Francis Marion, whose plantation was actually located some distance northwest of Charleston. [30] The Boone Hall Plantation served as Allie's summer house. [29] Many of the scenes set in Seabrook were filmed in the town of Mt. Pleasant, (a suburb of Charleston). Others were filmed in Charleston and in Edisto Island. The lake scenes were filmed at Cypress Gardens (in Moncks Corner, South Carolina) [29] with trained birds that were brought in from elsewhere. [31] The nursing home scenes were filmed at Rice Hope Plantation, [32] located in Georgetown County, South Carolina. The college depicted briefly in the film is identified in the film as Sarah Lawrence College, but the campus that is seen is actually the College of Charleston. [29] Reception [ edit] Box office [ edit] The film premiered June 25, 2004, in the United States and Canada and grossed $13, 464, 745 in 2, 303 theaters its opening weekend, ranking number 4 at the box office. [33] The film grossed a total of $115, 603, 229 worldwide, $81, 001, 787 in Canada and the United States and $34, 601, 442 in other countries. [2] It is the 15th highest-grossing romantic drama film of all time. [34] Critical reception [ edit] The performances of Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams, as well as their on-screen chemistry, were particularly praised by most film critics The Notebook received a mixed reaction from film critics. The 178 reviews on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes show that 53% of critics gave the film a positive review, with an average rating of 5. 64/10 and the website's consensus stating "It's hard not to admire its unabashed sentimentality, but The Notebook is too clumsily manipulative to rise above its melodramatic clichés. " [35] At Metacritic, which assigns an average rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the film currently holds an average score of 53, based on 34 reviews, which indicates "mixed or average reviews. " [36] Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times praised the film, awarding it three-and-a-half stars out of four, calling the photography "striking in its rich, saturated effects" and stating that the "actors are blessed by good material. " [37] Peter Lowry of Film Threat gave the film three-and-a-half stars out of five; praising the performances of both Gosling and McAdams, he wrote: "Gosling and especially McAdams give all-star performances, doing just enough to hand the reins over to the pros, who take what's left of the film and finish the audience off with some touching scenes that don't leave a dry eye in the house. " About the film itself he added: "Overall, The Notebook is a surprisingly good film that manages to succeed where many other "chick flick" like romances fail. " [38] Stephen Holden of The New York Times gave the film a positive review, stating that "the scenes between the young lovers confronting adult authority have the same seething tension and lurking hysteria that the young Warren Beatty and Natalie Wood brought more than 40 years ago to their roles in Splendor in the Grass. " [39] Ann Hornaday of The Washington Post also gave the film a positive review, she also praised the performances of Gosling and McAdams, stating: "Never mind that McAdams and Gosling don't for a minute call to mind 1940s America; they're both suitably attractive and appealing. Gosling, who delivered a searing and largely unseen screen debut performance in the 2001 drama The Believer, is particularly convincing as a young man who charms his way past a girl's strongest defenses. " About the film, she added: "Audiences craving big, gooey over-the-top romance have their must-see summer movie in The Notebook. " [40] William Arnold of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer praised the performance of McAdams but criticized the performance of Gosling, stating that he "just doesn't have the kind of star power or chemistry with McAdams to anchor this kind of minor-league Gone with the Wind. " He also added about the film that it "doesn't completely work on its own terms, mainly because its romantic casting just doesn't spark: It doesn't make us fall in love with its lovers. " [41] Wesley Morris of The Boston Globe gave the film two-and-a-half stars, praising the performances of its cast members, writing about McAdams that "she's soulfully committed to the suds in the story and fiercely attentive to the other actors". He added about Gosling: "Gosling is adept at playing sociopaths and intense brooders, and there's reason to think, early on, that Noah might be similarly off, as when he threatens to drop from a Ferris wheel unless Allie agrees to go on a date with him. " About the film, he wrote: "Considering the sunny, relatively pleasurable romantic business that precedes it, the elderly stuff seems dark, morbid, and forced upon us. " [42] Jessica Winter of The Village Voice gave the film a mixed review, stating: "Amid the sticky-sweet swamp of Jeremy Leven's script, Rowlands and Garner emerge spotless and beatific, lending a magnanimous credibility to their scenes together. These two old pros slice cleanly through the thicket of sap-weeping dialogue and contrivance, locating the terror and desolation wrought by the cruel betrayals of a failing mind. " [43] Robert Koehler of Variety magazine also gave the film a mixed review, he however, praised the performances, writing that "already one of the most intriguing young thesps, Gosling extends his range to pure romance without sacrificing a bit of his naturally subversive qualities, and even seems comfortable looking beautiful in a manly American way. The head-turner is McAdams, doing such a different perf from her top bitch in Mean Girls that it's hard to tell it's the same actor. She skillfully carries much of the film's emotional weight with a free and easy manner. " [44] In June 2010, Entertainment Weekly included Allie and Noah in its list of the "100 Greatest Characters of the Last 20 Years. " [45] The periodical listed The Notebook in their 25 Sexiest Movies Ever. [46] Us Weekly included the film in their list of the 30 Most Romantic Movies of All Time. [47] ranked the film the third Top Romantic Movie. [48] The Notebook appeared on Moviefone 's list of the 25 Best Romance Movies of All Time. [49] Marie Claire also put the film on its list of the 12 Most Romantic Movie Scenes of All Time. [50] In 2011, The Notebook was named the best chick-flick during ABC News and People 's television special Best in Film: The Greatest Movies of Our Time. [51] The scene where Noah climbs the Ferris Wheel because he wants a date with Allie made the list of Total Film 's 50 Most Romantic Movie Moments of All Time. [52] The kiss in the rain was ranked no. 4 in Total Film 's 50 Best Movie Kisses list. [53] Accolades [ edit] Year Award Category Recipients Result 2004 Golden Trailer Awards [54] Best Romance Nominated Teen Choice Awards [55] Choice Movie of the Summer Choice Breakout Movie Star Rachel McAdams 2005 Artios Awards [56] Outstanding Achievement in Casting – Feature Film, Drama Matthew Barry and Nancy Green-Keyes Golden Satellite Awards [55] Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture Gena Rowlands Won MTV Movie Awards [57] Best Female Performance Best Kiss Rachel McAdams and Ryan Gosling Screen Actors Guild Awards [58] Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role James Garner Teen Choice Awards [59] Choice Movie Drama Choice Date Movie Choice Movie Actor – Drama Ryan Gosling Choice Movie Actress – Drama Choice Movie Breakout Performance – Male Choice Movie Chemistry Choice Movie Liplock Choice Movie Love Scene Home media [ edit] The Notebook was released on VHS and DVD on February 8, 2005 and Blu-ray on May 4, 2010. [60] By February 2010, the film had sold over 11 million copies on DVD. [61] In February 2019, subscribers to the UK version of Netflix reported that the version of the film on the streaming service had an alternate ending, which substituted a more light-hearted conclusion than the emotional end of the original release. Netflix responded that this alternate version of the film had been supplied to them in error, and soon replaced it with the original version. [62] Music [ edit] The soundtrack to The Notebook was released on June 8, 2004. No. Title Artist Length 1. "Main Title" Aaron Zigman 2:49 2. "Overture" Aaron Zigman 6:16 3. "I'll Be Seeing You" Billie Holiday 3:33 4. "Alabamy Home" Duke Ellington 3:02 5. "Allie Returns" Aaron Zigman 5:07 6. "House Blues / The Porch Dance / The Proposal / The Carnival" Aaron Zigman 8:04 7. "Noah's Journey" Aaron Zigman 6:03 8. "Always And Always" Benny Goodman & His Orchestra 3:17 9. " A String of Pearls " Glenn Miller & His Orchestra 3:16 10. "On The Lake" Aaron Zigman 5:39 11. "Diga Diga Doo" Rex Stewart And The Ellingtonians 4:16 12. " One O'Clock Jump " Benny Goodman & His Orchestra 3:15 13. "I'll Be Seeing You" Jimmy Durante 3:13 14. "Noah's Last Letter" Aaron Zigman 4:32 15. "Our Love Can Do Miracles" Aaron Zigman 4:31 Total length: 66:53 [63] Television series [ edit] On August 11, 2015, it was reported that a television series is in development by The CW. [64] The series will follow Noah and Allie's courtship following the events of the film, and in a post-WWII world. As of 2019, it has yet to air. Broadway show [ edit] On January 3, 2019, it was announced that The Notebook would be adapted into a Broadway musical with a book by Bekah Brunstetter as well as music and lyrics by Ingrid Michaelson. Sparks will also be involved as a producer alongside Kevin McCollum and Kurt Deutsch. [65] References [ edit] ^ " THE NOTEBOOK (12A)". British Board of Film Classification. 2004-05-25. 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