The Notebook Drinking Game Rules

Play this The Notebook drinking game when you want a romance night with big feelings. The movie swings between a sweet summer love story and a quiet nursing home frame story. You will sip through carnival flirting, class drama, and the kind of longing that never stays small. Keep your drink nearby, because the film loves hard turns and louder emotions.
This drinking game stays simple and easy to follow. You drink for letters, fights, and the moments that made this movie famous. Pace yourself and keep water close. The runtime is 123 minutes, and the tears come on schedule.
The Notebook Drinking Game Rules:
- Take a sip when Duke opens the notebook and starts reading in the nursing home
- Take a sip when Allie and Noah flirt at the carnival
- Drink when Noah climbs the Ferris wheel or makes a big public scene to get Allie’s attention
- Take a sip when someone mentions money, class, or “proper” family expectations
- Drink when Allie’s parents step in to control where she goes or who she sees
- Take a sip when the old woman’s memory slips and she does not recognize Duke or the story
- Drink when Noah talks about the old house, fixing it up, or his dream for it
- Take a sip when you see a letter, a stack of letters, or anyone talks about writing every day
- Drink when Anne Hamilton keeps something from Allie or admits what she did
- Take a sip when the movie cuts between the present-day nursing home and the past
- Drink when the war changes the mood (enlisting, uniforms, hospital scenes, or injury talk)
- Take a sip when Lon shows up looking perfect on paper (polite, rich, and well connected)
- Drink when Allie paints, sketches, or you see her art take over the screen
- Finish your drink when Noah and Allie kiss in the rain
- Finish your drink when the story reaches its final bedside moment and they choose to stay together to the end
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About the Movie
- Title
- The Notebook
- Released
- 25 Jun 2004
- Rated
- PG-13
- Runtime
- 123 min
- Genre
- Drama
- Plot
- In a nursing home, resident Duke reads a romance story to an old woman who has senile dementia with memory loss. In the late 1930s, wealthy seventeen year-old Allie Hamilton is spending summer vacation in Seabrook. Local worker Noah Calhoun meets Allie at a carnival and they soon fall in love with each other. One day, Noah brings Allie to an ancient house that he dreams of buying and restoring and they attempt to make love but get interrupted by their friend. Allie's parents do not approve of their romance since Noah belongs to another social class, and they move to New York with her. Noah writes 365 letters (A Year) to Allie, but her mother Anne Hamilton does not deliver them to her daughter. Three years later, the United States joins the World War II and Noah and his best friend Fin enlist in the army, and Allie works as an army nurse. She meets injured soldier Lon Hammond in the hospital. After the war, they meet each other again going on dates and then, Lon, who is wealthy and handsome, proposes. Meanwhile Noah buys and restores the old house and many people want to buy it. When Allie accidentally sees the photo of Noah and his house in a newspaper, she feels divided between her first love and her commitment with Lon. Meanwhile Duke stops reading to the old lady since his children are visiting him in the nursing home.
- Language
- English








