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Love Actually (2003)
description written by member Zara:
An ensemble comedy that tells 10 separate (but intertwining) London love stories, leading to a big climax on Christmas Eve. One of the threads follows the brand-new, unmarried Prime Minister (Hugh Grant) of the United Kingdom, who, on his first day in 10 Downing Street, falls in love with the girl (Martine McCutcheon) who brings him his tea. Denise Richards, Alan Rickman, Keira Knightley and Rowan Atkinson co-star.
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Love Actually Movie Review by Bobby B (2/4/2008) |
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Love Actually is an anomaly. In this age of post-nihilist cynicism, rampant materialism and stimulation addiction here is a movie that simply likes its characters. It's a movie about love which right away makes it un-hip and un-edgy. It sets itself up right in the beginning with its short opening monologue that...
(complete Love Actually review by Bobby B)
Love Actually Movie Review by Zara (3/6/2007) |
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A movie with multiple angles approaching the question of what love really is and what you'd be willing to do for it, this movie hinges on being Britishly quaint and Americanly cutesy. The match seems to work very well.
I normally don't like Hugh Grant, and this is one of the movies where I was forced to tolerate him since...
(complete Love Actually review by Zara)
| Love Actually Movie Review by Thom (8/29/2007) |
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To write a review about this movie is almost impossible, as it catalogs the loves and losses of about twenty people and plays out like a series of short films connected loosely - if at all (there is no connection between some of the characters, particularly Bill Nighy's has-been rocker and his agent).
Among those in the...
(complete Love Actually review by Thom)
I love me a quirky Brit com, and you add Xmas with Hugh Grant and stir in a little Bill Nighy singing? I am so there.
Martin Freeman is a sex scene stand in, Chiwetel Ejiofor is there, Emma Thompson cries along to a Joni Mitchell song.
There are few movies that are so specifically designed for me to love them, but...
(complete Love Actually review by Jessica Film Junkie)
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