It’s the holidays, which means people are re-watching their most favorite holiday movies. To Alone at home And It’s a wonderful life To How Grinch stole Christmas, There are some go-to flicks to enjoy every holiday.
However, Really love, British romantic-kdy Madi with a joyful holiday background, is also a fan favorite. Sadly, one of the movie stars just calls her sexist and chic.
‘Love Actually’ is still an extremely popular holiday movie
When Really love Debuted, no one could have guessed that Holiday-based romantic come Madi would be as successful. Even Hugh Grant, who played the role of David as the newly elected Prime Minister, never expected the excitement around him.
In fact, he thought the infamous scene where his character dances on the Pointer Sisters quotes the entire movie. “I thought, ‘It’s going to be very exciting, and it has the potential to be the most exciting scene ever committed to celluloid.’
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That’s why the ‘Love Actually’ sequel never came
It was a huge and unexpected hit that threw a ton of British stars together, it would make sense that Hollywood would want to double on their win. Made on a budget of illion 40 million, the holiday film grossed 8 248.5 million at the box office.
However, writer and director Richard Curtis has been adamant that he will never bring a full-length sequel to the big screen. “I’m always sure I won’t do a sequel – but I thought it would be fun to see what some of the characters are.” Radio Times. “Fifteen years later you can be sure that Bill Nie’s Billy Mack will still release Dodge Records.”
Lulu calls Popalwell ‘Love Actually’ ‘Cheesy and Sexist’
Pappwell was a little girl when she played Daisy, the young daughter of the characters Emma Thompson and finally Lan Lan Rickman. Although the actor spoke warmly about his experience of making a film, he is not exactly a fan of the storyline that is watching him after 17 years. On Almost famous Podcast by Cosmopolitan UK, found it sincere,
I do not regret it. Look, speak it gently I think it’s like a ** t movie. I think he is badly aged. All of these women are a kind of passive objects. I think there was an article that described them as passive objects to achieve. “It’s not great to see again,” he continued. “You also have to remember that [Richard Curtis] He was writing in reference to the time… I mean I don’t know how he forgives recent work. But it was in 2003 or whenever it was out. But it’s not even for me because I don’t like cheese. I’m glad people like it.
Whether you adore it or not Really love Or not, we are glad that Hollywood has made progress for women.