Love actually is all around us, Christmas is all around us.

Hester 2022-04-21 09:01:05


My favorite British humour, wonderful movie, several real life stories.
Everyone is trying to find his own love, actully love is around us:
like the Rock star finally knew his fuc…ing "lover" is just his life soul partner, his fatty agent; like when you love your best friend's wife, you could never say it out; like when you have fantastic job, you will still fall in love with some unknown one; like when you even can not communicate, you still understand each other; like you would never think about your love is on the another part of the world; like when you find someone really knows you, the chemistry happens; like no matter how young you are, you love, then do it; like your one has gone, she is forever in your heart; like your daring is leaving, you have to still believe your family is waiting for him, he will end up with backing home.
When you find your love, love your love.
Just like, I love Paget, it' s gonna be a forever and ever thing.

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  • Aryanna 2022-03-23 09:01:05

    20131220 watched the big screen at the China Film Archive. One of the happiest movie watching experiences in 2013. The audience was full.

  • Akeem 2022-03-22 09:01:04

    There are too many stories and too trivial. Every love story has the feeling of the twelfth night. It praises the true love, but at the same time it is a bit absurd and innocent. There is more than true love in this world. I am afraid that love has faded. Looks like a godly divorce. The story between AR and Aunt Thompson is the most realistic, and the stories of Uncle Face and Uncle Grant are too much. .

Love Actually quotes

  • [having just sung the words "Love is all around me" instead of "Christmas is all around me" yet again]

    Billy Mack: Oh! Fuck wank bugger shitting arse head and hole!

  • [in Portuguese]

    Jamie: Good evening. Mr. Barros?

    Mr. Barros: Yes?

    Jamie: I am here to ask your daughter for her hands in marriage.

    Mr. Barros: You want to marry my daughter?

    Jamie: Yes.

    Mr. Barros: [yelling toward the back of the house] Come here, there is a man at the door. He wants to marry you.

    [a large and confused woman emerges]

    Sophia Barros: But I've never seen him before.

    Mr. Barros: Who cares?

    Sophia Barros: You're going to sell me to a complete stranger?

    Mr. Barros: Sell? Who said 'sell?' I'll pay him.

    Jamie: Pardon me. I'm meaning your other daughter - Aurelia.