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Things In Nicholas Sparks Movies You Never Noticed As A Child

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Nicholas Sparks movies are a staple of the romantic drama genre, as his books about love, loss, and handwritten letters continue to be adapted for the big screen. But there are several questionable plot points in these films that you might've missed the first time around.

You know that magical moment when you see the person you love standing a few yards away and you become so overcome with emotion that you sprint toward them, jump into their arms, and commence a steamy make-out session as orchestral music swells? While our own personal experiences tell us this is actually a thing that ever happens, Nicholas Sparks movies would have us believe otherwise.

In The Notebook, probably the most famous Sparks film, Allie jumps into Noah's arms for kisses so often that you have to wonder if Rachel McAdams and Ryan Gosling went through multiple cumbersome rehearsals before finally nailing the hop-and-smooch. The pair even famously recreated the notorious rain-soaked kiss scene from the film at the 2005 MTV Movie Awards. While jumping onto your love, wrapping your legs around his torso, and laying a wet one on him may sound romantic in theory, it also sounds like a good way to cause a pulled muscle or two. Don't try this at home, kids.

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Relationship non-goals | 1:01
Unnecessary letter writing | 2:05
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Where's the walk? | 3:36
A silly ghost | 4:34
Don't watch out for snakes? | 5:27
The Choice with zero consequences | 6:07
The unlucky running time | 7:04
Safety warning in a bottle | 7:52
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