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Love Actually is a 2003 Christmas romantic comedy film written and directed by Richard Curtis. The film features an ensemble cast , composed predominantly of British actors, many of whom had worked with Curtis in previous projects.
A little context. By 2003, Richard Curtis had written the insanely undervalued “The Tall Guy,” as well as “Four Weddings and a Funeral,” “Notting Hill” and “Bridget Jones’ Diary.”
In Love Actually, romances amongst coworkers, like the ones brewing between Harry (Alan Rickman) and Mia (Heike Makatsch) or David (Hugh Grant) and Natalie (Martine McCutcheon), may seem romantic ...
“Love Actually” is 20 years old, and while it’s a holiday favorite for some, others have pointed out its cringey moments. Here are some of the most brow-raising subplots from the film.
Love Actually... Sucks! was inspired by real-life events, and opens with a dramatic wedding feast. It tells a variety of stories about love that has gone wrong: a brother and sister in an illicit relationship, a married painter who falls in love with his young male life model, a dance school teacher who becomes involved with his senior student, a role-playing lesbian couple, and a complex love ...
In the movie, Grant’s character David falls for Downing Street staff member Natalie, played by former EastEnders star McCutcheon.. The Paddington 2 actor described shooting one notorious scene ...
Inspired by the 2003 British romantic comedy Love Actually, [2] the film is made up of six separate stories revolving around ten people at Tokyo Station just before Christmas. [3] It was produced to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Tokyo Station, and was filmed with full cooperation by the railway company JR East .
Keira Knightley said she hasn't watched "Love Actually" since attending the premiere in 2003. She said on "The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon" that she doesn't like watching her own films.