UK defiantly reveal they 'did NOT’ edit The Notebook after fans were ...

Netflix UK has defended itself after The Notebook's highly emotive scene was cut from its streaming site. 

Responding to the backlash from seething fans, Netflix UK told TMZ that they 'didn't edit the film' before adding 'an alternate version exists and was supplied to us. We're getting to the bottom of it asap. Apparently, some films have more than one ending?!'  

A night in with Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams, whose captivating love story unfolds over six decades in the 2004 film, was effectively ruined by what many fans perceived as the streaming service’s unnecessary decision to cut the film a scene early. 

'We did NOT edit the film': Netflix UK has defended itself after The Notebook's highly emotive scene was cut from its streaming site

'We did NOT edit the film': Netflix UK has defended itself after The Notebook's highly emotive scene was cut from its streaming site

The non-linear story follows Noah and Allie, two people from vastly different social and economic backgrounds, after they meet and fall in love in the 1940s, only for life – and the backdrop of World War II – to send their lives hurtling in opposite directions.

Narrated in the present day by nursing home patient Duke to a female friend, it soon becomes apparent that the old man is in fact Noah, his female friend is Allie and he is recounting their life together because she is stricken with dementia and unable to remember her youth.

For those already well versed with director Nick Cassavetes’ adaptation of the bestselling book by Nicholas Sparks, it meant they were deprived of watching the couple die in one another’s arms after Allie remembers her devoted husband. 

Instead, the highly emotional ending was axed and replaced with an earlier scene in which Duke promises to return and complete his story the following day, along with the rather less satisfying shot of birds flying over a lake. 

Moving: For those already well versed with director Nick Cassavetes¿ adaptation of the bestselling book by Nicholas Sparks, it meant they were deprived of watching the couple die in one another¿s arms

Moving: For those already well versed with director Nick Cassavetes’ adaptation of the bestselling book by Nicholas Sparks, it meant they were deprived of watching the couple die in one another’s arms

Farwell: The couple pass away after dementia stricken Allie finally remembers her husband's name in one of the film's most heartbreaking scenes

Farwell: The couple pass away after dementia stricken Allie finally remembers her husband's name in one of the

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