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==Plot== In [[North Carolina]], popular and rebellious teenager Landon Carter and his friends leave evidence of underage drinking on school grounds and severely injure another student as the result of a prank. The principal gives him the choice of being expelled or helping the janitorial staff after school as well as tutoring fellow disadvantaged students at their sister school and finally participating in the school play. During these functions, Landon notices Jamie Sullivan, a girl he has known since kindergarten who is the local minister's daughter. Since he's one of the in-crowd, he has seldom paid attention to Jamie, who wears modest dresses and owns only one sweater. She makes no attempt to wear make-up or otherwise improve her looks or attract attention to herself. Landon has trouble learning his lines for the play. Jamie, who is also in the play, agrees to help him on one condition: she warns Landon not to fall in love with her. Landon and Jamie begin practicing at her house after school, and a spark of affection arises between them. However, when he blows her off in front of his friends, she decides she wants nothing to do with him. Feeling guilty, he starts taking independent initiative to tutor and to rehearse. On the opening night of the play, Jamie astounds Landon and the audience with her beauty and voice. Onstage at the ending to the play, Jamie sings. When she finishes, Landon kisses her, which is not part of the play. Jamie continues to avoid him until he gives her a new sweater as a peace offering, and Landon defends her after his friends play a cruel prank on her by photoshopping her head onto the body of a prostitute. Landon asks Jamie on a date, but she says her father doesn't allow her to date. Landon asks her father if he may date his daughter. Reluctant at first, he gives in. On their first date, Landon helps Jamie fulfill her list of things she wants to achieve, such as being in two places at once and getting a tattoo. After that, they go to the docks. Jamie tells Landon about how she experiences belief and how it's like the wind. Landon kisses Jamie and confesses his love for her. Landon's mother discovers a private list of his aspirations, including going to medical school, to which Landon reveals that Jamie inspires him to be better. On another date, Landon asks Jamie her plans for the future. She then confesses that she isn't making any because she has [[leukemia]] and hasn't been responding to treatment. A desperate Landon asks for his father's help in curing her but is disappointed by his reply. After coming to terms with Jamie's condition, Landon promises to be by her side until the end. One day, Jamie collapses and ends up in the hospital. While there, Jamie gives Landon a book that belonged to her mother. She states that maybe God sent Landon to her to help her through the rough times, and that Landon is her angel. Jamie is given private home care by Landon's estranged father, relieving her father's financial burden. Landon visits his dad, tearfully thanking him for his help. They embrace and are reunited. Landon is building a telescope for Jamie to be able to see a one-time comet in the springtime. Jamie's father helps him get it finished in time. The telescope is brought to her on the balcony, and she gets a beautiful view of the comet. It is then that Landon asks her to marry him. Jamie tearfully accepts, and they get married in the church in which her deceased mother got married. They spend the summer together, and Jamie dies when summer ends. Four years later, Landon has finished college and been accepted into medical school. He visits Reverend Sullivan to return Jamie’s mother’s book. Landon apologizes that Jamie did not witness a miracle (an ambition she expressed in the class yearbook). The reverend disagrees, saying that she did and that her miracle was Landon. Landon visits the docks contemplating the belief that although Jamie is dead, she is with him. It is then that he understands that love is like the wind; you can't see it, but you can feel it.
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