Love Actually with Alan Rickman: Blu-ray Cover

    Love Actually Director: Richard Curtis Cast: Alan Rickman, Bill Nighy, Colin Firth, Emma Thompson

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    • Blu-ray Release Date: 11/03/2009
    • Original Release: 2003
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 8,007
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    Deleted Scenes; The Music of Love Actually; Kelly Clarkson "The Trouble With Love Is" Music Video; Billy Mack "Christmas Is All Around" Music Video; The Storytellers; Feature Commentary with Director Richard Curtis and Actors Hugh Grant, Bill Nighy and Thomas Sangster

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    It's not easy to craft romantic comedies with ensemble casts, and few filmmakers have done so as well as screenwriter Richard Curtis, whose credits include Four Weddings and a Funeral, Notting Hill, and Bridget Jones's Diary. For Love Actually, his directorial debut, he has composed a comedy of symphonic proportions, a surprisingly sprightly romp that boasts a dizzying array of characters connected in unpredictable ways. The story is set in London during Christmas, as the newly elected prime minister (Hugh Grant) takes office and immediately falls for a working-class staffer (Martine McCutcheon). Meanwhile, his middle-aged sister (Emma Thompson) is beginning to worry that her husband (Alan Rickman) might succumb to the blandishments of a sexually aggressive coworker, while elsewhere in the office Laura Linney pines for hunky Rodrigo Santoro. On other fronts, a recently minted widower (Liam Neeson) struggles to raise his adolescent stepson, and Colin Firth rebounds from heartbreak by falling for his non-English-speaking assistant. Stringing the whole thing together is the film's best story line, which involves an aging, dissipated rocker (Bill Nighy) who records a corny Christmas song that becomes an unexpected holiday hit. As one expects with Curtis, the script is fairly literate and refreshingly free of tacky humor. Which is not to say that Love Actually doesn't have its ribald moments; in fact, it's probably the lustiest picture Curtis has done to date. Still the characters are generally likable and the movie brims with wonderful bits: Rowan Atkinson, for instance, contributes a quietly hysterical turn as a prissy department-store clerk. In the vast rough of romantic comedies, Love Actually is a genuinely witty and enchanting diamond. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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    I confess...by rsrey

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    March 02, 2009: I did not watch this film when it first came out. But recently I caught part of it on tv, then bought it and watched the whole thing... again and again. It reminds me of the way a Dickens novel ultimately connects all of its characters in a network of corresponding planes. Yes, it's sentimental, and yes, sometimes we just need to indulge in a sentimental feel-good film.

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    A Great 'group' of Christmas storiesby Anonymous

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    February 12, 2009: This movie intertwines a multitude of relationships that culminates at the end. An absolute must-see movie!!!

    This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.


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