8 Best Nicholas Sparks Movie






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Nicholas Charles Sparks (born December 31, 1965) is an American romance novelist, screenwriter and producers. He has published eighteen novels and two non-fiction books. Several of his novels have become international bestsellers, and eleven of his romantic-drama novels have been adapted to film all with multimillion-dollar box office grosses. 
  1. The Notebook 

 
   













The Notebook starts with an elderly man in present day reading a love story from a notebook to an elderly woman at a nursing home. The story follows Noah (Ryan Gosling), a poor young man who falls passionately in love with a rich girl named Allie (Rachel McAdams) the summer before she goes to college in the 1940s. Allie's parents disapprove of this star-crossed romance and end up tearing the couple apart with their disapproval and doubts. But when Noah spots Allie by chance years after they split up, he becomes to determined to win her back — despite the fact that she's engaged to someone else.

    2. Dear John 
 

Of course, no love story is simple in Sparks' hands. Even though John and Savannah fall swiftly in love, John is in the army, and after the September 11 attacks, he feels compelled to re-enlist. The couple are pulled apart by war, but they try to keep their love alive through letters.
What Dear John does a little better than the rest of the bunch is portray a refreshingly realistic version of young love. John and Savannah love each other — there's no doubt about it. But in many cases, life does get in the way of budding romance and, sometimes, the power of love isn't enough to sustain a relationship.
    3. A Walk To Remember 

    Landon Carter (Shane West) is a wise-cracking high school senior who's constantly up to no good, but when one of his school pranks goes too far, he's forced to start tutoring after school and take part in the school play in order to avoid expulsion. While serving his sentence, he constantly spars with his altruistic, exceptionally unpopular classmate Jamie Sullivan (Mandy Moore), who's determined to make him see the good in the world. Even though she's the last person you'd expect him to fall in love with 

        4. The Best Of Me



    This story is about 1990s high school sweethearts from opposite sides of the tracks who get torn apart by circumstances beyond their control during their senior year. Twenty years later, they reunite in their hometown for the funeral of their mutual friend and all their feelings come bubbling up again.

        5. The Lucky One



    Zac Efron portrays the hunky main character Logan Thibault, which means this Sparks-gem is already on good footing. Logan is a U.S. Marine serving in Iraq who finds a picture of a woman on the ground just before a mortar attack destroys the place he'd just been sitting, killing most of his comrades. Logan keeps the picture, believing it's a lucky charm and later decides to track down the girl. Logan finds her — her name's Beth. But Logan can't work up the nerve to tell her why he suddenly walked into her life. She assumes he's interested in a job offer and he just plays along, setting into motion the circumstances that lead them to fall in love.

        6. The Last Song 



    The story is so cliché: Hot popular dude falls for the rebellious new girl in town (who's secretly a piano prodigy). She doubts his intentions because of a string of past girlfriends he left with broken hearts. They bond over sea turtles, so she falls for him anyway and they have a gooey summer romance. Then, once we're in Sparks-landia, we find out Will is hiding a secret that could derail their bright future. And someone's dying. Someone's always dying.

        7. The Longest Ride 



    He's Luke (Scott Eastwood), a local bull-riding superstar on the rise. She's Sophia (Britt Robertson), a city girl with an art gallery internship waiting for her in NYC. It doesn't seem like this budding couple have much of a future — or they wouldn't if this wasn't a Nicholas Sparks film.

        8. Safe Heaven 



    Coming in in eighth place (AKA, least best) is Save Haven. The story follows a mysterious blonde woman (Julianne Hough) who flees her house in Boston (holding a bloody knife — so obvs something crazy went down), buys a one way ticket to North Carolina, and settles down in the small town of Southport. While there, she lives a simple life as a waitress named Katie and falls in love with her widowed neighbor, Alex (Josh Duhamel).

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