The unreal part of the fairy tale is the most precious

Janie 2021-10-20 17:44:25

"Notting Hill" (Notting Hill) is directed by Roger Michel, starring Julia Roberts, Hugh Grant, Reese Ivans, Dylan Moran, John Slapnell, etc. Love movie. The film was released in the UK on May 21, 1999. It tells the story of a Hollywood star Anna who went to the UK to film, accidentally went to a small bookstore in Notting Hill to buy a book, and even had a love spark with the shy boss William. However, this love that crosses regions and classes can escape the paparazzi The entanglement has a happy ending.
This is a sweet romance. The plot is very old-fashioned, in short it is a male version of Cinderella's story. A big star fell in love with a young literary man selling books in a bookstore. Yes, it was love at first sight! Soon they were spotted by paparazzi, and the pressure from the outside made their relationship challenging. The plot after that is the same as the routines we have seen before: the big star gives up everything just to seek true love, and the literary man shrinks and dare not show his sincerity, and finally ends in a happy ending.
The film is very cheerful, the dialogue is full of wisdom, and it tells the story of the goddess "flying herself" on weekdays, and it carries the fairy tale to the end. I have always believed that the unreal part of the fairy tale is the most precious. People don't need you to remind us of how cruel reality is. Sometimes people even need a place to escape from reality.

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  • Carolyn 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    So vulgar and beautiful

  • Jordan 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    Movies and life always have similarities, which makes people sigh. The difference is that after I said no, I didn't ask my friends to vote: Is my decision right? There is no right or wrong to choose, just go on after you choose.

Notting Hill quotes

  • P.R. Chief: Dominic... if you'd like to ask your question again?

    Journalist: Yes. Anna, how long are you intending to stay here in Britain?

    Anna Scott: [pause] Indefinitely.

  • William: Whoopsidaisies!

    Anna Scott: What did you say?

    William: Nothing.

    Anna Scott: Yes you did.

    William: No I didn't.

    Anna Scott: You said "whoopsidaisies".

    William: I don't think so. No one says "whoopsidaisies" do they? Unless they're...

    Anna Scott: There *is* no "unless." No one has said "whoopsidaisies" for fifty years and even then it was only little girls with blonde ringlets.

    William: Exactly. Here we go again.

    [He falls off the fence again]

    William: Whoopsidaisies. It's a disease I've got. It's a clinical thing. I'm taking pills and having injections. It won't last long.