After 20 years, one of the best comedies of the 2000s and its huge cast returns to the cinema!

After 20 years, one of the best comedies of the 2000s and its huge cast returns to the cinema!

Love Actually celebrates its 20th anniversary this year. To mark the occasion, Richard Curtis’ iconic romantic comedy hits theaters on December 5 (only) in a restored 4K version.

The feature film stars Hugh Grant, Colin Firth, Emma Thompson, Liam Neeson, Keira Knightley, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Andrew Lincoln, Martin McCutcheon, the late Alan Rickman, Bill Nye, Laura Linney, Martin Freeman, Thomas Brody-Sangster or Rodrigo Sangro. LĂșcia Monizet will also be released on UHD, Blu-ray & DVD and digital versions.

In addition to its exceptional cast, Love Actually has captivated audiences around the world thanks to its very British humor and its soundtrack consisting of hits by Justin Timberlake, Joni Mitchell, Dido, Maroon 5, Sugababes, Otis Redding and not forgetting Mariah Carey’s cover. Christmas Hit”All I want for Christmas is youYoung by Olivia Olson.

Set in London a few days before Christmas, this feel-good movie is the perfect antidote to the gloom. Televised at the end of each year, Love Actually has become an iconic film in British cinema and is recognized by audiences around the world. The feature film will be released worldwide on November 24.

Andrew Lincoln

Screenwriter and film director Richard Curtis The press release attached to the statement reads:I’m excited to see Love Actually in its new form; Picture and sound have never been so perfect. I loved the bonus, all the reflections on the evolution of the film over time, as well as all the memories of the shoot – although I was surprised how much I’ve aged…!

As he talks about “all the ideas about the evolution of film over time,” the 66-year-old director talks about certain jokes in his film that he regrets today. He also recently made his mea culpa about the lack of diversity in his feature films.

A few years earlier, he had already announced that in retrospect he was of the same mind as Andrew Lincoln and found the famous sign scene problematic.

But despite this sequence, I really love it It remains one of the most famous and popular romantic comedies on AlloCiné with an average rating of 3.8/5 stars. The film will be released in theaters on December 5.

Source: Allocine

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