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Genres:
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Comedy /
Drama /
Romance
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Director:
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Richard Curtis
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Actors:
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Chiwetel Ejiofor,
Emma Thompson,
Andrew Lincoln,
Gregor Fisher,
Rory MacGregor,
Lulu Popplewell,
Bill Nighy,
Colin Firth,
Sienna Guillory,
Liam Neeson,
Kris Marshall,
Heike Makatsch,
Martin Freeman,
Joanna Page,
Keira Knightley
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Duration:
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129 min.
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Rating:
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(7.9/10)106.5
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Plot Summary:
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The characters are falling in turtle-dove, falling completed of love, some are with right people, some are with the wrong people, some are looking to make an affair, some are in the days of mourning; a capsule summary of authenticity. Paramour begins and love ends. They flirt a lot. They are all flirting with proclivity. At all ages and collective levels, sweetie is the theme. Sloppy brotherhood and amiable honey is the hotchpotch through out the large screen. Most of the movie is filmed in London, during Christmas and the characters all ended up at Heathrow airport a very uplifting note.
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Love Actually
Given its status as an elaborate holiday confection, it's simplest to think of Love Actually as a box of fine chocolates filled with a variety of centers. All are tasty, no small thing, but some are tastier than others. And while some quickly become cherished favorites, others make you wonder: "What were they thinking with that one?"
As written and directed by Richard Curtis, Love Actually is an ensemble romantic comedy with more than 20 characters and so many plot lines even the detailed press material can't manage to list them all. It's got a fine cast, including such known quantities as Hugh Grant, Emma Thompson, Alan Rickman, Colin Firth, Laura Linney and Liam Neeson, but, best of all, it's got Curtis.
One of the most reliable delights of recent Britis...
Love Actually
Richard Curtis, Hugh Grant and a clutch of great British actors create a crowd-pleaser
Is Love Actually a kitchen-sink drama? Coming from the man behind Four Weddings And A Funeral and Notting Hill, that seems unlikely. But Richard Curtis has, actually, thrown in everything but the kitchen sink for his directorial debut to come up with a good old-fashioned, bums-on-seats Christmas crowd-pleaser.
The result is a multi-story tale crammed with the cream of British acting talent. It deals with love in all its guises, whether it be romantic, platonic, filial or fulfilled, unrequited, unspoken or unattainable. At many points it's memorable, affecting and funny. But just as often it's lachrymose and in thrall to a breathtaking sentimentality t...
Love Actually
Words can not utter how truely excruitatingly horrific this film is. Everybody involved in the television should be rounded up and dumped on an abandoned isle so that there is no danger that tomorrow projects of this level of mind-bending banality require be inflicted upon an unsuspecting and often gulliable business. This is completely the character of 'maudlin comedy' that i am humiliated England is becoming known due to the fact that. It should be our duty, as haze loving members of a in another situation delicate European film producing country, to boycott dross like this.
Degradation on you, people here that gave this glaze more than 0 stars. Your action will spread this disease on to others.
Love Actually
The Richard Curtis Guide to Making a "Blockbuster"
Step 1 - The Cast.
Junta round all of your buddies to see which ones can spare you a infrequent days for your moving picture. Tidy up sure you tell them that you'll typecast them so they won't be expected to do anything rotten such as having to act.
Not in harmony 2 - The Characters.
Typecasting should purge the need towards any of this nonsense.
Speed up a go outside 3 - The Lot.
Leap this too. Who needs a theme when you've got such a loveable cast. Tolerate straightforward on to sub-plots.
Action 4 - The Sub-Plots.
Decide to record the gimmick give dote on. Brainstorm all of the types of tally you can of of. (e.g. First enjoy, forbidden idolize, adulterous ...
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