#TBT Movie Review: Love Actually
February 3, 2018
This year we also watch the short sequel they created for the Red Nose Day. It was cute, but there were some storylines that were missed. I understand about Alan Rickman’s storyline, which not only ended on a sad note, it also had to deal with the death of the actor. I would still have loved to see what happened to Laura Linney’s and Martin Freeman’s characters, but I guess that’ll have to do.
Love Actually is the last of the three movies we always watch during the holiday season. Because of the adult situations in this movie we watch it without our children present. It’s a great movie with a really positive message and I’m sure the kids will enjoy it when they are old enough.
For now, we always watch it like it’s the first time. It never gets old. All stories are different and even when not all of them have happy endings, we feel for all of the characters in different ways. It’s just a great movie we never get tired of watching.
This year we also watch the short sequel they created for the Red Nose Day. It was cute, but there were some storylines that were missed. I understand about Alan Rickman’s storyline, which not only ended on a sad note, it also had to deal with the death of the actor. I would still have loved to see what happened to Laura Linney’s and Martin Freeman’s characters, but I guess that’ll have to do.
Timeless movie. Gotta love it!
cheers!