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Fury over film’s altered ending

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RACHEL McAdams and Ryan Gosling first captured our hearts when they starred as young lovers Noah and Allie in the hit 2004 romantic drama The Notebook.

The film centres around Noah retelling Allie – who suffers from dementia and lives in a nursing home – the story of their unlikely romance.

And if the “why didn’t you write me?” scene doesn’t reduce you to tears, the ending where Noah and Allie peacefully pass away in their sleep is pretty much guaranteed to turn you into an emotional mess.

However, die-hard fans have been left “fuming” because Netflix is streaming an alternativ­e ending to the film.

Instead of Allie and Noah dying together after she finally remembers their heart-warming love story, Netflix’s version finishes with the pair holding hands before cutting to the credits.

In other words, you no longer have to brace yourself for the moment the nurse walks in and realises what’s happened as this ending leads viewers to believe Noah will start again from scratch the next day.

Fans have been pretty vocal in their dissatisfa­ction.

One fan vented: “How can you cut off the last minute when it’s so important???”

Meanwhile, another added: “Fuming that Netflix have cut out the ending of the Notebook. Day ruined.”

This article was edited and republishe­d from The Sun with permission.

 ?? Photo: New Line ?? Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams in The Notebook.
Photo: New Line Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams in The Notebook.

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