The 2004 film starring Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams is a real heart-warming tear-jerker. If you haven’t seen it, we don’t want to spoil it but Duke is reading a story to an old woman who has dementia. It’s the tale of Noah, a working-class man, who meets vacationing wealthy 17 year-old Allie Hamilton at a carnival in the 1930s. They fall in love but Allie’s parents don’t approve and move away to New York with her. Noah writes to her daily for years but the letters go undelivered. Noah buys a house he once showed her and promised to restore which Allie sees in a newspaper article. By this point, she is engaged to a suiter but is torn and wishes to see Noah again. We also have similar articles for watching Notting Hill, Sleepless in Seattle and Four Weddings and a Funeral.
Where to stream The Notebook online
If you’re looking to stream The Notebook then it’s available on Netflix. That’s not technically free but if you’re a subscriber then you can watch at no extra cost. If you want to watch in sync with someone in a different house you can use the Netflix Party.
Rent or buy the digital version
Not looking to sign up to Netflix? Well, you can rent or purchase The Notebook in its digital format. If you’re going to watch the film many times then consider buying it for £7.99 from those same suppliers via the same links.
Buy the DVD
The cheapest option is to buy The Notebook on DVD, if you have something to play it on and can wait for it to arrive in the post.
Rent the DVD for free
There’s also a way to lease The Notebook DVD for free. Cinema Paradiso is a DVD rental subscription service which offers a 30-day free trial. Tech Advisor’s Reviews Editor, Chris has been reviewing all kinds of tech for over 10 years and specialises in audio. He also covers a range of topics including home entertainment, phones, laptops, tablets and more.