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Bill Nighy, Gregor Fisher, Rory MacGregor, Colin Firth, Emma Thompson, Hugh Grant
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Richard Curtis
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Romance
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| Finding Love. |
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Love actually.. is all around you.
The movie is all about this spirit. When you feel tired from the world (And you have enough money), go to Heathrow airport, and just give a look around. You’ll see mothers and daughters hugging and smiling as they’ve never smiled, fathers and sons jumping into each other’s arms, boyfriends, girlfriends with tears in their eyes wondering how they lived without their special one for so much time. And you’ll realize that love is actually all around..
This movie is a vignette. A roll where you see eight different stories. All in search of love, when it was always there.
The whole movie gives a happy-happy feeling. Especially when you see Hugh Grant as the Prime Minister of Britain! ;)
The whole story is set in the month before Christmas and eight loosely related families and the stories of their lives. The in and out of love from all their lives is how the story forms itself.
And at the end of it… find out yourself. :)
Wingawappa!
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