Love Actually (DVD, 2004) 
Love Actually (DVD 2004)

 
Love Actually (DVD 2004)

Title: Love Actually
Leading Role: Alan Rickman, Andrew Lincoln, Bill Nighy, Billy Bob Thornton, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Colin Firth, Emma Thompson, Heike Makatsch, Hugh Grant, Joanna Page, Keira Knightley, Laura Linney, Liam Neeson, Lucia Moniz, Martin Freeman, Martine McCutcheon, Rowan Atkinson
Director: Richard Curtis
EAN: 5050582303049
Release Year: 2004
Rating: UK:15
Product ID: EPID44095847
Description: Set in the weeks leading up to Christmas, this is the story of a group of people who find themselves surrounded by love... There's the new Prime Minister who falls for his personal assistant, the Prime Minister's sister Karan who realise...
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Set in the weeks leading up to Christmas, this is the story of a group of people who find themselves surrounded by love... There's the new Prime Minister who falls for his personal assistant, the Prime Minister's sister Karan who realises that her husband is attracted to his secretary. Author Jamie who flees England to escape his unfaithful girlfriend and then falls for his housekeeper. Movie stand-ins, John and Judy, who become attracted to each other on the film set. Recently widowed Daniel who helps his stepson who is smitten with one of his class-mates and Billy Mack, an ageing rock star who discovers that love can be found in the most unlikely of places...

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Writer:Richard Curtis
Producer:Duncan Kenworthy, Eric Fellner, Tim Bevan

Editorial Reviews
"...100% unmissable..."
News of the World

"...You'll love it... Absolutely unmissable..."
Jonathan Ross

"...The best Brit-flick ever, 10 out of 10..."
The Sun

"...Don't even consider missing out on the blast of pure cinema joy..."
Heat

"...The perfect feel good film..."
Daily Mirror

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  A great feel-good entertaining film
Review created: 04/07/08
11 of 11 people found this review helpful.

A great feel-good entertaining film:

Cynics may be sick, romantics will feel their spirits soar. Richard Curtis returns.

The writer responsible for the biggest British hits of the last ten years - Four Weddings And A Funeral, Notting Hill, Bridget Jones's Diary - directs this vibrant romantic comedy, blending ambition with good sense by filling the profuse parts of his multi-storied script with excellent, experienced actors, and rising young stars.

Ten stories intertwine, loosely connected by friends of friends, family and next-door-neighbours. There's the new, bachelor prime minister (Hugh Grant) falling for the teagirl (Martine McCutcheon); his sister (Emma Thompson) suspecting her husband (Alan Rickman) may stray; her mate (Liam Neeson) grieving over his wife's death; his stepson (Thomas Sangster) longing for a girl from school...

The writer (Colin Firth) heartbroken in France; his newlywed friends (Chiwetel Ejiofor and Keira Knightley) whose best man (Andrew Lincoln) acts oddly; their Yank friend (Laura Linney) who wants a beau in Blighty; the sex-starved Brit (Kris Marshall) heading to the sexed-up United States; his best mate's buddy (Martin Freeman) falling for a pornstar stand-in.

And bestriding it all, Bill Nighy is brilliant as a washed-up Rod Stewart-alike rock singer, whose coarse cover of the Four Weddings... theme song is climbing the charts towards a seasonal number one: "Christmas," he sings, "is all around."


Inevitably, some strands are almost forgotten and actors underused. A soft focus Short Cuts, the movie lacks the layered fluency of Robert Altman's work - or the hard edge. But while there's enough treacle to turn a bee diabetic, it is not without raw emotional moments - with Thompson outstanding in a tear-duct tingling scene.

You can almost see Curtis pressing the emotional buttons, but he does it so well you won't care. Warm, bittersweet and hilarious, this is lovely, actually. Prepare to be smitten.


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