The Aviator won five Oscar awards.
Cate Blanchett is the only Oscar-winner to win an Oscar for portraying another Oscar-winner, Kathryn Hepburn.
The Aviator was nominated for 11 Academy Awards, and won 5: Best Supporting Actress (Cate Blanchett), Editing (Thelma Schoonmaker), Cinematography (Robert Richardson), Art Direction (Dante Ferretti & Francesca Lo Schiavo) and Costume Design (Sandy Powell).
In the movie The Notebook, Rachael McAdams plays seventeen-year-old Allie Hamilton, the only child of a rich plantation owner.
The climax of the Notebook is when Allie has to choose between Noah and Lon. Its also when she has sex with Noah.
Racheal Mcadams, also stared in "Mean Girls" as Regina
The moral issue in the movie The Notebook involves the idea of betrayal. Allie betrays Lon when she goes back to visit Noah. Although it is easy to grasp the idea that Allie and Noah are meant for each other (as they are truly in love) she did betray her fiance. This is seen as a moral issue as it is one of the Ten Commandments - thou shall not commit adultery.
The Notebook was written by Nicholas Sparks in 1996.
The Notebook is a chick flick about an elderly man reading his elderly wife( who has alzeimers) a story from "the notebook." we find out that the story is about their journey falling in love as youths and the challenges they had to face, and we view their story. he reads her the story every day, in hope that she will have a glimpse of rememberance of their love. its a FANTASTIC movie and i highly recommend it.
ally's mum and dad think that noah isn't good enough for ally because he is poor
"Glory" (1989). Stars Matthew Broderick, Denzel Washington, Cary Elwes, Morgan Freeman, Andre Braugher.
It is not said, but most likely old age and a yearning so strong to be together like when they were young. If you remember what the old Allie asked the old Noah at the end of the movie, "...do you think our love is strong enough to take us away together?" to which Noah replies, "I think our love can do anything we want it to." At the end they are reincarnated as birds, implying that their love did in fact "take them away together" in a world where they could love each other in a young, carefree state like they had years ago.
throw it, write in it, eat it, rip it, make spit balls, start a paper fight, study, poke a hole in it and stick your finger in it, draw in it, kiss it, sit on it, fold it, stick paper in it, rip out pages to write on, lick it, step on it, throw it like a frisbee, give it to a pet, scribble it, or kick it!
Many things.
Love conquers all really... no matter how many times the old man has to read the book to the old lady ..he will.. hoping that one day she'll remember him.. she was his sweetheart . and he would not leave her .. for as long as she was there he would stay as well...x
In the scene where it's Allie and Noah it's a generic rowboat. But earlier in the movie Noah is shown in a kayak or canoe.
The main idea is that the two love each other dearly.
They have three children, 2 daughters and a son. The boy is Edmond, and one of the girls is Maryanna. Although, I can't remember the second daughter.