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I watched Love Actually on Netflix. Yes I'd seen it before but it's back at No.8 in the top10 Australian shows, and my memories of it were a bit fuzzy. It is, after all, 20 years old.

What a lovely movie it is, fantastic cast, heartwarming stuff for the season, and some good songs in the soundtrack. Also some poignancy for me, like Alan Rickman, who died fairly recently, playing one of his rare nice roles.

Well worth another watch.

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Love Actually

I think I saw it just yonks ago. Perhaps it is time to watch it again.

Gwen

Sophisticates

Emma Anne Tate's picture

Sophisticates sneer at Love Actually. I’m sure they’ve got lots of good reasons. But I’ve always enjoyed it. My favorite scenes are the ones where the English writer goes to Portugal to win the hand of the young woman who cleaned the cabin he had rented. Magic!

Emma

It is a real feelgood movie

and for many at this time of year, feeling good towards your fellow human is often hard. it is one of those movies that warms my heart. To me, that is 'job done'.
Samantha

I watched an even older one

Angharad's picture

I enjoyed 'Brief Encounter', which was a real trip down memory lane, and the characters were so middle class, but it was awfully good. To make up for it I let the kittens watch 'Shawn the sheep' and 'Chicken Run'. They fell asleep and missed the end.

Angharad

Christmas is All Around...

Sabrina G Langton's picture

Oooh, I love this movie Joanne, I watch it every Christmas... Just finished it again about three nights ago. I especially enjoy any scene with Bill Nighy and his Christmas song, and that Martine McCutcheon is gorgeous...

Earworms

The movie is stuffed with catchy tunes. Strangely, the one that sticks with me is Billy Mack's "festering turd of a record."

Jill

Angela Rasch (Jill M I)

Also, the Absurdity of Colin

It is amazingly insane for Colin to think the remedy for all his woes can be found in a bar in Wisconsin.

Of course, hundreds of thousands of Cheeseheads think the same thing.

Jill

Angela Rasch (Jill M I)

Couldn't Stop Myself!

joannebarbarella's picture

I watched it again last night! It really is as addictive as chocolate. Such a wonderful cast of characters.

I wanna be

Andrea Lena's picture

Laura Linney when I grow up.

  

To be alive is to be vulnerable. Madeleine L'Engle
Love, Andrea Lena

Love

Emma Anne Tate's picture

One of the things I liked about the movie was how some relationships— Colin and the Cheeseheads, for instance!!! — were pure fantasy, while others were heartbreakingly real. Sarah’s love and feeling of responsibility for her brother, even when it ended the romance for which she had been pining for “two years, seven months, three days and, I suppose, an hour and thirty minutes,” was incredibly poignant.

Emma

Keira Knightley

The doorstep scene gets me every time. Unrequited love - who can't relate to that?

I love the movie, but I have

KristineRead's picture

I love the movie, but I have to say, Alan Rickman’s character pisses me off! I want to strangle him for buying the office trollup that necklace! And how much he hurt Emma’s character!

I love the writer and the maid. And i like the unrequited love section, he did not act on it, and only let her know so she could understand why he had been distant.

The scene were the Prime Minister and his security detail sing Good King Wenceslaus cracks me up every time.

I Think

joannebarbarella's picture

We've all got favourite parts. Alan Rickman's character was remorseful in the end and some of the scenarios didn't work out, but that's life. All in all it's a lovely movie. I'm looking for royalties for promoting it!