
Play rehearsal brings us to my favorite line of the movie: “I don’t know what I’m drinking, dollface, but if this is love, pour me another glass…”.And it also puts him in closer proximity to Jamie Sullivan, who also tutors kids and is a part of the school play.Landon is forced to help the custodial staff, tutor kids on Saturdays, and participate in the school play.But it doesn’t stop him and his friends from openly mocking her.At this point, Landon must at least dig her for her voice.Our first glimpse of Jamie Sullivan is when she’s singing a solo with the choir in church.Landon is the product of divorce, giving him a rather large chip on his shoulder and an incredibly strained relationship with his father.That situation lands the kid in the hospital and Landon, our protagonist, in a sticky situation with the law.Who wants to be friends with people like that?.“Ha! We’re all mean to each other! That means we’re best friends!”.I mean, they’re jerks to each other before the new kid even shows up to be hazed.You know, I’ve never understood why this kid at the beginning wants to be included in Landon’s circle of friends.Then why don’t I start talking about the movie?!.That’s not what this post is supposed to be about.


Even though The Notebook was his first novel.By this point, the only other movie based on one of his novels was Message in a Bottle.This was my introduction to the world of Nicholas Sparks.

