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While much of The Notebook (2004) followed the screenplay by Jan Sardi and Jeremy Leven (based on Nicholas Sparks' novel), several of the film's most memorable moments were improvised or significantly shaped by the actors, Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams.
The most prominent and well-documented improvised scenes include:
The most famous improvised moment is the high-tension scene where Noah (Ryan Gosling) confronts Allie (Rachel McAdams) about her future. After spending the night together, Noah demands to know who she is going to choose: him or her fiancé, Lon.
During an early date where Noah and Allie are walking through the town, there is a playful moment where they eat ice cream.
While the dialogue for the scene where Noah and Allie lie down in the middle of the street was scripted, many of the physical interactions between Gosling and McAdams were ad-libbed.
Director Nick Cassavetes was a proponent of allowing actors to "dig deep" and be authentic. He frequently encouraged Gosling and McAdams to talk through their scenes and offer their own opinions on how their characters would react.
Note on "If You're a Bird, I'm a Bird":
Contrary to popular belief, this famous line was not improvised. Ryan Gosling famously admitted in interviews that he actually disliked the line when he first read it in the script, fearing it wouldn't "spark joy." However, the physical movement of the "bird" scene and the way the two interacted in the water during that sequence were refined by the actors through their on-set performances.
Gosling has blue eyes but wore brown contacts to match James Garner (Old Noah). This is a common 'behind the scenes' fact often listed alongside improv trivia.
As part of his method preparation, Gosling lived in Charleston and built the furniture used in the film. While not 'improv', it is a key example of his unscripted contribution to the film's authenticity.
The most famous improvised scene in The Notebook is the confrontation where Noah asks Allie, "What do you want?" repeatedly; Ryan Gosling improvised this line on the spot. Conversely, the iconic line "If you're a bird, I'm a bird" was fully scripted, and Gosling actually disliked it initially. While the actors had significant freedom with physical interactions (fueled by their real-life on-set tension), specific claims about the ice cream smash being improvised are not definitively documented.