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Love Actually

Love Actually is a 2003 Christmas romantic comedy film written and directed by Richard Curtis. It features an ensemble cast, composed predominantly of British actors, many of whom had worked with Curtis in previous film and television projects. Mostly filmed on location in London, the screenplay delves into different aspects of love as shown through 10 separate stories involving a variety of individuals, many of whom are shown to be interlinked as the plot progresses. The story begins five weeks before Christmas and is played out in a weekly countdown until the holiday, followed by an epilogue that takes place one month later.

Love Actually
Theatrical release poster
Directed byRichard Curtis
Written byRichard Curtis
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyMichael Coulter
Edited byNick Moore
Music byCraig Armstrong
Production
companies
Distributed byUnited International Pictures (United Kingdom)
Universal Pictures (United States)
Mars Distribution (France)[1]
Release dates
  • 14 November 2003 (2003-11-14) (United States)
  • 21 November 2003 (2003-11-21) (United Kingdom)
Running time
136 minutes
Countries
  • United Kingdom
  • United States
  • France[2]
LanguageEnglish
Budget$40–45 million[3][4]
Box office$246.8 million[4]

An international coproduction between the United Kingdom, the United States, and France,[2] the film was released in the United States on 14 November 2003 and a week later in the United Kingdom, to generally mixed reviews. Love Actually was a box-office success, grossing $246 million worldwide on a budget of $40–45 million. It received a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy. Frequently shown during the Christmas season, the film has proved more popular with audiences than critics, and it has been discussed as being arguably a modern-day Christmas staple.[5][6]

A made-for-television short film sequel, Red Nose Day Actually, aired in two different versions on BBC One and NBC in 2017.

Plot edit

A voice-over opens the film, commenting that whenever he gets gloomy about the state of the world, he thinks of the arrivals gate at Heathrow Airport, about the pure uncomplicated love of friends and families welcoming their loved ones. He also points out that the messages from the 9/11 victims were messages of love and not hate. The story then switches between the interconnecting "love stories" of many people:

Billy Mack and Joe edit

With his long-time manager Joe, rock and roll legend Billy Mack records a Christmas version of the Troggs' 1967 song "Love Is All Around", titling it "Christmas Is All Around". Although believing the record is terrible, Mack promotes the release in the hope it will become the Christmas number one single, which it does. He foregoes a victory party hosted by Elton John to celebrate Christmas with Joe, getting drunk and watching porn.

Juliet, Peter, and Mark edit

Juliet and Peter's wedding is videotaped by the best man, Mark, where a surprise band plays the Beatles' "All You Need Is Love" as they walk out of the church. Although the couple believe Mark dislikes Juliet, he is actually in love with her. When he evades her requests to see the video he shot at the wedding, she shows up at his flat. Juliet insists she wants them to be friends, but when she views the wedding video Mark recorded, she sees many extreme close-ups of herself and few of Peter's face. She realises Mark's true feelings towards her. After an uncomfortable silence, Mark blurts out that he acts cold out of "self-preservation".

On Christmas Eve, Juliet answers the doorbell to find Mark carrying a boombox playing a Christmas carol and large cue cards. While Peter is inside watching television, Mark tells a message of his love to Juliet through the cue cards. As he walks away down the street, Juliet runs after him, gives him a quick kiss, and returns inside. Mark resolves to finally move on as he walks away.

Jamie and Aurélia edit

Writer Jamie is pushed by his girlfriend to attend Juliet and Peter's wedding alone, as she is ill. He returns before the reception to check on her, discovering she is having sex with his brother. Crushed, Jamie withdraws to his French cottage, where he meets Portuguese housekeeper Aurélia, who does not speak English. Despite not sharing a common language, they share a mutual attraction.

Jamie returns to England, realises he is in love with Aurélia, and begins learning Portuguese. He returns to France to find her and ends up walking through town with her father and sister, gathering additional people as they walk to her waitressing job. In basic, and often grammatically incorrect, Portuguese, he declares his love for her and proposes. She says yes in broken English, showing she too had been studying English "just in cases", as the crowd erupts in applause.

Harry, Karen, and Mia edit

Harry is the managing director of a design agency. Mia is his secretary. Harry is happily married to Karen, a stay-at-home mother. They have two children, Bernard and Daisy. Mia behaves in an overtly sexual way with him at the office and asks him for a Christmas present. At the company Christmas party held at Mark's gallery, they dance closely.

While Christmas shopping, Harry calls Mia and asks what she wants for Christmas. He is almost caught by his wife purchasing an expensive necklace with a gold heart pendant from the jewellery department when the salesman, Rufus, takes an inordinate amount of time to wrap it. Later, Karen finds the necklace in Harry's coat pocket and assumes it is for her. Opening a similarly shaped box on Christmas Eve, she is heartbroken to find it is a Joni Mitchell CD and realises he bought the necklace for someone else and cries in her bedroom alone. She keeps a happy face so as not to ruin her family's holiday. She confronts Harry and asks what he would do if he were her. She feels he has made a mockery of their marriage and of her. Mia is later seen as Natalie's next-door neighbour.

David and Natalie edit

David, who is Karen's brother, is also the recently elected Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Natalie is a new junior member of the household staff at 10 Downing Street. During a meeting with the U.S. President, they come across Natalie, and the president makes some inappropriate comments to David about her. Later, David walks in on Natalie serving tea and biscuits to the President, and it appears that something untoward is happening. Natalie seems embarrassed, and the president has a sly grin on his face. At the following joint press conference, David is uncharacteristically assertive while taking a stand against the President's intimidation techniques.

Feeling uncomfortable around Natalie, David has her moved to another position. However, he is spurred to action on Christmas Eve when he finds a Christmas card from her in his red box, declaring that she is his and only his. He finds her after a door-to-door search of her street. Her entire family is on their way to a multi-school Christmas play, and he offers to drive them so he can talk to her. As Natalie sneaks him into the school, he runs into his heartbroken sister, Karen, who believes he is there for his niece and nephew. As David and Natalie try to keep from being seen and watch from backstage, they finally kiss. Everyone sees them kissing as the curtain rises.

Daniel, Sam, Joanna, and Carol edit

Daniel, Karen's close friend, mourns the recent death of his wife, Joanna, as he tries to care for his stepson Sam. Sam has fallen for an American classmate, also named Joanna and after talking with his stepfather, decides to learn the drums to accompany her in the big finale for their school's Christmas pageant at Karen and Harry's children's school. Sam feels he has missed his chance to impress her, but Daniel convinces him to try to tell Joanna how he feels at the airport before she returns to the US. Sam slips through airport security and catches up with her. She acknowledges him by name, which surprises him. Sam returns to Daniel to tell him, and Joanna follows him, surprising him again, and kisses him on the cheek. Meanwhile, Daniel meets Carol, the mother of Sam's schoolmate, and there is a mutual spark.

Sarah, Karl, and Michael edit

Sarah first appears at Juliet and Peter's wedding, sitting next to her friend Jamie. An American working at Harry's graphic design company, she is in love with the creative director, Karl. Prompted by Harry, they finally connect at the Christmas party, and Karl drives her home. Michael, her mentally ill brother, telephones from a psychiatric hospital, aborting their tryst. On Christmas Eve, they are both working late. Karl tries to find words but just wishes her a merry Christmas and leaves. In tears, Sarah calls Michael and visits him to give him a Christmas gift.

Colin, Tony, and the American girls edit

Unsuccessfully attempting to woo various English women, including Mia and Nancy, Juliet and Peter's wedding caterer, Colin Frissell informs his friend Tony that he plans to go to America, convinced that his Britishness will be an asset. Landing in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Colin meets Stacey, Jeannie, and Carol-Anne, three stunningly attractive women who instantly fall for his Estuary English accent, inviting him to stay at their home, where they are joined by their roommate Harriet.

John and Judy edit

John and Judy are professional stand-ins for films. They meet doing the sex scenes for a film for which Tony is a production assistant. John tells Judy, "It's lovely to find someone [he] can actually chat to." While they are perfectly comfortable being naked and simulating sex on-set, they are shy and tentative off-set. They carefully pursue a relationship, attending the Christmas pageant (involving David and Natalie, Harry and Karen's children, Daniel and Sam, etc.) at the local school with John's brother. They get engaged by the end of the film.

Rufus edit

Rufus is the jewellery salesman whose meticulous gift-wrapping nearly results in Karen seeing Harry buying a necklace for Mia. In another scene, his distraction of airport staff enables Sam to sneak past them to talk to Joanna. (In the director and cast commentary, it is revealed that Rufus was originally supposed to be a Christmas angel, but this was dropped from the final script.)

Epilogue edit

One month later, all the characters are seen at Heathrow Airport. Billy's Christmas single has spurred a comeback. Juliet, Peter, and Mark meet Jamie and his bride, Aurélia. Karen and the kids greet Harry, but Karen's stifled reaction suggests they are struggling to move past his indiscretion. Sam greets Joanna, who has returned from America, and Daniel is joined by his new girlfriend, Carol, and her son. Newlyweds John and Judy, heading off to their honeymoon, run into Tony, who is awaiting Colin's return from America. Colin returns with Harriet and her sister Carla, who meets Tony for the first time but greets him with a hug and a kiss on the lips. Natalie welcomes David back from his flight in view of the press, showing their relationship is now public. These scenes dissolve into footage of actual arrivals at Heathrow, as the screen is divided into an increasing number of smaller segments that form the shape of a heart.

Story association edit

 
Interconnections between the Love Actually characters

All the stories are linked in some way; while Billy Mack and his manager may not connect with any of the other characters physically, Billy appears frequently on characters' radios and TVs, his music video twice providing an important plot device for Sam's pursuit of Joanna, and they also cross paths with the other characters in the closing Heathrow scene. John and Judy work with Tony, who is best friends with Colin, who works for a catering company that services the office where Sarah, Karl, Mia, and Harry work. Mia is friends with Mark, who runs the art gallery where the Christmas office party takes place. Mia also lives next door to Natalie. Mark is in love with Juliet and friends with Peter. The couple is friends with Jamie and Sarah. Harry is married to Karen, who is friends with Daniel, and her brother is David, who works with Natalie. Harry and Karen's children (and thus David's niece and nephew), Natalie's siblings (and thus Mia's neighbours), and Carol's son are all schoolmates of Sam and Joanna.

Cast edit

Production edit

Development edit

 
The film's director, Richard Curtis

Initially, Curtis started writing with two distinct and separate films in mind, each featuring expanded versions of what would eventually become storylines in Love Actually: those featuring Hugh Grant and Colin Firth.[7] He changed tack, however, having become frustrated with the process.[8] Partly inspired by the films of Robert Altman as well as films such as Pulp Fiction, and inspired by Curtis having become "more interested in writing a film about love and what love sort of means" he had the idea of creating an ensemble film.[8] The film initially did not have any sort of Christmas theme, although Curtis's penchant for such films eventually caused him to write it as one.[9]

Curtis's original concept for the film included fourteen different scenarios, but four of them were cut (two having been filmed).[10] The scene in which Colin attempts to chat up the female caterer at the wedding appeared in drafts of the screenplay for Four Weddings and a Funeral, but was cut from the final version.[11][12] The music video for Billy Mack's song, "Christmas Is All Around", is a tribute to Robert Palmer's 1986 video, "Addicted to Love".[10] Curtis has spoken negatively about the editing process for the film, which he labelled in 2014 as a "catastrophe" and "the only nightmare scenario that I've been caught in".[13] The film was rushed in order to be ready for the 2003 Christmas season which he likened to "three-dimensional chess".[13] For the scene in which Rowan Atkinson's character Rufus annoys Harry, Alan Rickman's reaction was reportedly genuine, having been "driven insane" by the time constraints.[14] Hugh Grant disliked filming the dance scene as he called it "excruciating" and "absolute hell".[15][16]

Casting edit

Ant & Dec played themselves in the film with Bill Nighy's character referring to Dec as "Ant or Dec". This refers to the common mistaking of one for the other, owing to their constant joint professional presence as a comedy and presenting duo. The veteran actress Jeanne Moreau is seen briefly, entering a taxi at the Marseille Airport. The soul singer Ruby Turner appears as Joanna Anderson's mother, one of the backing singers at the school Christmas pageant.

Curtis cast his daughter Scarlett in the film; she was given the choice of being an angel or a lobster, and played the part of Lobster number 2 in the nativity play, on the condition that she meet Keira Knightley.[17]

Helder Costa plays Mr Barros, Aurelia's father. He is a veteran actor in Portuguese cinema.[18]

Curtis originally had two actors in mind for the part of Billy Mack, but then told casting director Mary Selway to find someone who’d do the part well but whom he would never think to cast; she suggested Bill Nighy.[19]

Locations edit

Most of the film was made on location in London, including Trafalgar Square, the central court of Somerset House in the Strand, Grosvenor Chapel on South Audley Street near Hyde Park, St Paul's Church, Clapham, the Millennium Bridge, Selfridges department store on Oxford Street, Lambeth Bridge, the Tate Modern in the former Bankside Power Station, Canary Wharf, Marble Arch, St. Luke's Mews off All Saint's Road in Notting Hill, Chelsea Bridge, the OXO Tower, London City Hall, Poplar Road in Herne Hill, Elliott School in Pullman Gardens, Putney, Heathrow Airport and the Marseille Airport. Scenes set in 10 Downing Street were filmed at Shepperton Studios.[20]

Standing up to the US President edit

Following Tony Blair's resignation as Prime Minister, pundits and speculators commented on a potential anti-American shift in Gordon Brown's cabinet as a "Love Actually moment", referring to the scene in which Hugh Grant's character stands up to the US President.[21][22][23] In 2009, during President Barack Obama's first visit to the UK, Chris Matthews referred to the president in Love Actually as an example of George W. Bush and other former presidents' bullying of European allies. Commenting on this, Mediaite's Jon Bershad described the U.S. president character as a "sleazy Bill Clinton/George W. Bush hybrid".[24] In the scene in question, the swaggering president bullies the prime minister and then sexually harasses a member of the household staff. In September 2013, David Cameron made a speech in reply to Russia's comment that Britain was a small insignificant country, which drew comparisons with Hugh Grant's speech during the film.[25]

Cut scene edit

Cut were two brief scenes featuring the only gay love story in the film.[26] In the first, Anne Reid, as the Headmistress of Karen's children's school, is revealed going home to her terminally ill partner, Geraldine, played by Frances de La Tour.[27] In the second, whilst speaking at the Christmas concert, Karen acknowledges Geraldine's recent death. Richard Curtis has said he regretted losing this storyline.[28]

Soundtrack edit

Love Actually
Soundtrack album by
Various artists
Released17 November 2003
Label
UK soundtrack
No.TitleArtistLength
1."Jump"Girls Aloud 
2."Too Lost in You" (Love Actually version)Sugababes 
3."The Trouble with Love Is"Kelly Clarkson 
4."Here with Me"Dido 
5."Christmas Is All Around"Bill Nighy as Billy Mack 
6."Turn Me On"Norah Jones 
7."Songbird"Eva Cassidy 
8."Sweetest Goodbye"Maroon 5 
9."Wherever You Will Go"The Calling 
10."I'll See It Through"Texas 
11."Both Sides Now" (2000 version)Joni Mitchell 
12."White Christmas"Otis Redding 
13."Take Me as I Am"Wyclef Jean and Sharissa 
14."All I Want for Christmas Is You"Olivia Olson 
15."God Only Knows"The Beach Boys 
16."All You Need Is Love"Lynden David Hall 
17."Sometimes"Gabrielle 
18."Glasgow Love Theme"Craig Armstrong 
19."PM's Love Theme"Craig Armstrong 
20."Portuguese Love Theme"Craig Armstrong 

US version edit

The US edition of the soundtrack removed two pieces of score and "Sometimes" by Gabrielle and reordered the tracklist. It also replaced the Girls Aloud cover of "Jump (For My Love)" with the original by The Pointer Sisters, and replaced Maroon 5's "Sweetest Goodbye" with a medley of "Sweetest Goodbye" with "Sunday Morning."

US soundtrack
No.TitleArtistLength
1."The Trouble with Love Is"Kelly Clarkson 
2."Here with Me"Dido 
3."Medley: Sweetest Goodbye/Sunday Morning"Maroon 5 
4."Turn Me On"Norah Jones 
5."Take Me as I Am"Wyclef Jean and Sharissa 
6."Songbird"Eva Cassidy 
7."Wherever You Will Go"The Calling 
8."Jump (For My Love)"The Pointer Sisters 
9."Both Sides Now" (2000 version)Joni Mitchell 
10."All You Need Is Love"Lynden David Hall 
11."God Only Knows"The Beach Boys 
12."I'll See It Through"Texas 
13."Too Lost in You" (Love Actually version)Sugababes 
14."Glasgow Love Theme"Craig Armstrong 
15."White Christmas"Otis Redding 
16."Christmas Is All Around" (soundtrack version)Bill Nighy as Billy Mack 
17."All I Want for Christmas Is You"Olivia Olson 

Score edit

The film's original score was composed, orchestrated and conducted by Craig Armstrong. It was commercially unreleased until 19 November 2021, when it was released digitally by Universal Pictures' Back Lot Music, and on CD by La-La Land Records.[29]

Original score
No.TitleLength
1."Opening Titles"1:31
2."Christmas Is All Around (Montage)"5:23
3."First Day"0:48
4."Natalie with Tea Trolley"0:18
5."In Love with Karl"0:54
6."Sam's Bedroom"0:48
7."On the Bench"0:58
8."I'm in Love"0:42
9."Total Agony"1:57
10."Saucy Minx / Aurélia Arrives"1:52
11."Bad Policies"0:57
12."Discovery of Kiss / Press Conference"2:22
13."Croissants in France"1:07
14."The Lake Scene"1:35
15."Saddest Part of Day"1:13
16."Glasgow Love Theme"2:05
17."PM Redistributes Natalie"0:34
18."Jamie Leaves Aurélia"2:44
19."Sarah & Karl Go Wrong"1:34
20."Karen in Bed"0:37
21."Harry & Mia"1:08
22."Wrapping the Necklace"2:55
23."Natalie on the Stairs"2:08
24."Natalie at the School"1:27
25."Natalie Revealed / Karen Confronts Harry"1:49
26."Joanna Drives Off"6:02
27."Sam & Joanna"1:14
28."Portuguese Love Theme"3:10
29."Christmas Is All Around" (film version) (performed by Bill Nighy as Billy Mack)4:52
30."Greenshoots"0:18
31."Restaurant Band"0:32
32."PM's Love Theme"2:12
33."Christmas Is All Around" (soundtrack version) (performed by Bill Nighy as Billy Mack)3:48

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[30] Platinum 70,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[31] 2× Platinum 600,000*
United States (RIAA)[32] Gold 500,000^

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

The soundtrack album reached number one on the UK Albums Chart, and by Christmas 2018 it had spent 348 weeks on the Chart.[33] It reached the top forty on the US Billboard 200 in 2004 and ranked second on the Top Soundtracks chart.

Use in film edit

The UK and US versions of the actual film contain two instances of alternative music. In the UK cut, the montage leading up to and continuing through the first part of the office party is set to the song "Too Lost in You", by the British group Sugababes. In the US version of the film, this song is replaced with "The Trouble with Love Is", performed by the American singer Kelly Clarkson. Subsequently, in the UK version's end credit roll, the second song is a cover of "Jump (For My Love)" performed by Girls Aloud; in the US version, this song is replaced with "Too Lost in You".

Several songs were heard in the film but did not appear on either soundtrack:

Reception edit

Box office edit

The Working Title Films production, with a budget of $40–45 million, was released by Universal Pictures. It grossed $62.7 million in the United Kingdom, $14 million in Australia[34] and $59.5 million in the US and Canada. It took a worldwide total of $246.2 million.[4]

Critical response edit

The review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes reported that 64% of 224 critics gave the film a positive review, with an average rating of 6.4/10. The site's critics consensus states: "A sugary tale overstuffed with too many stories. Still, the cast charms."[35] On Metacritic, the film holds a weighted average score of 55 out of 100, based on 41 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[36] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B+" on an A+ to F scale.[37]

Todd McCarthy of Variety called it "a roundly entertaining romantic comedy," a "doggedly cheery confection," and "a package that feels as luxuriously appointed and expertly tooled as a Rolls-Royce" and predicted "its cheeky wit, impossibly attractive cast, and sure-handed professionalism ... along with its all-encompassing romanticism should make this a highly popular early holiday attraction for adults on both sides of the pond".[38]

Michael Atkinson of The Village Voice called it "love British style, handicapped slightly by corny circumstance and populated by colorful neurotics".[39] Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film three and a half out of four stars, describing it as "a belly-flop into the sea of romantic comedy ... The movie's only flaw is also a virtue: It's jammed with characters, stories, warmth and laughs, until at times Curtis seems to be working from a checklist of obligatory movie love situations and doesn't want to leave anything out ... It feels a little like a gourmet meal that turns into a hot-dog eating contest."[40]

Susan Wloszczyna of USA Today wrote "Curtis' multi-tiered cake of comedy, slathered in eye-candy icing and set mostly in London at Christmas, serves sundry slices of love—sad, sweet and silly—in all of their messy, often surprising, glory."[41] Owen Gleiberman of Entertainment Weekly rated it B and called it "a toasty, star-packed ensemble comedy ... [that's] going to make a lot of holiday romantics feel very, very good; watching it; I felt cozy and charmed myself."[42]

Nev Pierce of the BBC awarded it four of a possible five stars and called it a "vibrant romantic comedy ... Warm, bittersweet and hilarious, this is lovely, actually. Prepare to be smitten."[43] Carla Meyer of the San Francisco Chronicle opined "[it] abandons any pretext of sophistication for gloppy sentimentality, sugary pop songs and bawdy humor – an approach that works about half the time ... most of the story lines maintain interest because of the fine cast and general goodwill of the picture."[44]

In his review in The New York Times, journalist A. O. Scott called it "a romantic comedy swollen to the length of an Oscar-trawling epic – nearly two and a quarter hours of cheekiness, diffidence and high-tone smirking" and added, "it is more like a record label's greatest-hits compilation or a very special sitcom clip-reel show than an actual movie. ... the film's governing idea of love is both shallow and dishonest, and its sweet, chipper demeanor masks a sour cynicism about human emotions that is all the more sleazy for remaining unacknowledged. It has the calloused, leering soul of an early-60s rat-pack comedy, but without the suave, seductive bravado. ... It is disturbing to see [Emma] Thompson's range and subtlety so shamelessly trashed, and to see Laura Linney's intelligence similarly abused as a lonely, frustrated do-gooder. The fate of their characters suggests that women who are not young, pert secretaries or household workers have no real hope of sexual fulfillment and can find only a compromised, damaged form of love."[45]

In Rolling Stone, Peter Travers rated it two stars out of a possible four, saying "there are laughs laced with feeling here, but the deft screenwriter Richard Curtis dilutes the impact by tossing in more and more stories. As a director ... Curtis can't seem to rein in his writer. ... He ladles sugar over the eager-to-please Love Actually to make it go down easy, forgetting that sometimes it just makes you gag."[46] Christopher Orr of The Atlantic was negative toward the work and described it as the least romantic movie of all time, considering its ultimate message to be "It's probably best if you give up on love altogether and get on with the rest of your life."[47][48]

Although critics' response to Love Actually was mixed, the film is popular among audiences and has been discussed as an arguable modern-day Christmas classic.[6][49][50]

Accolades edit

Ceremony Award Nominee(s) Result
British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA) Alexander Korda Award for Best British Film Love Actually Nominated
Best Actor in a Supporting Role Bill Nighy Won
Best Actress in a Supporting Role Emma Thompson Nominated
Golden Globe Awards Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy Love Actually Nominated
Best Screenplay Nominated
Empire Awards Best British Film Won
Best British Actress Emma Thompson Won
Best Newcomer Martine McCutcheon Won
Best Newcomer Andrew Lincoln Nominated
Evening Standard British Film Awards Best Actress Emma Thompson Won
Peter Sellers Award for Comedy Bill Nighy Won
European Film Award Best Actor Hugh Grant Nominated
Best Director Richard Curtis Nominated
London Film Critics Circle Award Best British Supporting Actor Bill Nighy Won
Best British Supporting Actress Emma Thompson Won
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award Best Supporting Actor Bill Nighy Won
Satellite Awards Best Supporting Actor, Musical or Comedy Bill Nighy and Thomas Sangster Nominated
Best Supporting Actress, Musical or Comedy Emma Thompson Nominated

Other adaptations edit

The screenplay by Richard Curtis was published by Michael Joseph Ltd. in the United Kingdom and by St. Martin's Griffin in the US.[51]

Red Nose Day Actually edit

In 2017, Richard Curtis wrote a script for Red Nose Day that reunited a dozen characters and picked up their storylines fourteen years later. Filming began in February 2017, and the short film was broadcast on BBC One on 24 March 2017.[52]

Home media edit

Universal Pictures Home Entertainment will release a 4K UHD Blu-ray on 21 November 2023 in the US for the film's 20th anniversary.[53]

See also edit

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love, actually, 2003, christmas, romantic, comedy, film, written, directed, richard, curtis, features, ensemble, cast, composed, predominantly, british, actors, many, whom, worked, with, curtis, previous, film, television, projects, mostly, filmed, location, l. Love Actually is a 2003 Christmas romantic comedy film written and directed by Richard Curtis It features an ensemble cast composed predominantly of British actors many of whom had worked with Curtis in previous film and television projects Mostly filmed on location in London the screenplay delves into different aspects of love as shown through 10 separate stories involving a variety of individuals many of whom are shown to be interlinked as the plot progresses The story begins five weeks before Christmas and is played out in a weekly countdown until the holiday followed by an epilogue that takes place one month later Love ActuallyTheatrical release posterDirected byRichard CurtisWritten byRichard CurtisProduced byDuncan Kenworthy Tim Bevan Eric Fellner Debra Hayward Liza ChasinStarringHugh Grant Liam Neeson Colin Firth Laura Linney Emma Thompson Alan Rickman Keira Knightley Martine McCutcheon Bill Nighy Rowan AtkinsonCinematographyMichael CoulterEdited byNick MooreMusic byCraig ArmstrongProductioncompaniesStudioCanal Working Title Films DNA FilmsDistributed byUnited International Pictures United Kingdom Universal Pictures United States Mars Distribution France 1 Release dates14 November 2003 2003 11 14 United States 21 November 2003 2003 11 21 United Kingdom Running time136 minutesCountriesUnited KingdomUnited StatesFrance 2 LanguageEnglishBudget 40 45 million 3 4 Box office 246 8 million 4 An international coproduction between the United Kingdom the United States and France 2 the film was released in the United States on 14 November 2003 and a week later in the United Kingdom to generally mixed reviews Love Actually was a box office success grossing 246 million worldwide on a budget of 40 45 million It received a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture Musical or Comedy Frequently shown during the Christmas season the film has proved more popular with audiences than critics and it has been discussed as being arguably a modern day Christmas staple 5 6 A made for television short film sequel Red Nose Day Actually aired in two different versions on BBC One and NBC in 2017 Contents 1 Plot 1 1 Billy Mack and Joe 1 2 Juliet Peter and Mark 1 3 Jamie and Aurelia 1 4 Harry Karen and Mia 1 5 David and Natalie 1 6 Daniel Sam Joanna and Carol 1 7 Sarah Karl and Michael 1 8 Colin Tony and the American girls 1 9 John and Judy 1 10 Rufus 1 11 Epilogue 1 12 Story association 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Development 3 2 Casting 3 3 Locations 3 4 Standing up to the US President 3 5 Cut scene 4 Soundtrack 4 1 US version 4 2 Score 4 3 Certifications 4 4 Use in film 5 Reception 5 1 Box office 5 2 Critical response 6 Accolades 7 Other adaptations 8 Red Nose Day Actually 9 Home media 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksPlot editA voice over opens the film commenting that whenever he gets gloomy about the state of the world he thinks of the arrivals gate at Heathrow Airport about the pure uncomplicated love of friends and families welcoming their loved ones He also points out that the messages from the 9 11 victims were messages of love and not hate The story then switches between the interconnecting love stories of many people Billy Mack and Joe edit With his long time manager Joe rock and roll legend Billy Mack records a Christmas version of the Troggs 1967 song Love Is All Around titling it Christmas Is All Around Although believing the record is terrible Mack promotes the release in the hope it will become the Christmas number one single which it does He foregoes a victory party hosted by Elton John to celebrate Christmas with Joe getting drunk and watching porn Juliet Peter and Mark edit Juliet and Peter s wedding is videotaped by the best man Mark where a surprise band plays the Beatles All You Need Is Love as they walk out of the church Although the couple believe Mark dislikes Juliet he is actually in love with her When he evades her requests to see the video he shot at the wedding she shows up at his flat Juliet insists she wants them to be friends but when she views the wedding video Mark recorded she sees many extreme close ups of herself and few of Peter s face She realises Mark s true feelings towards her After an uncomfortable silence Mark blurts out that he acts cold out of self preservation On Christmas Eve Juliet answers the doorbell to find Mark carrying a boombox playing a Christmas carol and large cue cards While Peter is inside watching television Mark tells a message of his love to Juliet through the cue cards As he walks away down the street Juliet runs after him gives him a quick kiss and returns inside Mark resolves to finally move on as he walks away Jamie and Aurelia edit Writer Jamie is pushed by his girlfriend to attend Juliet and Peter s wedding alone as she is ill He returns before the reception to check on her discovering she is having sex with his brother Crushed Jamie withdraws to his French cottage where he meets Portuguese housekeeper Aurelia who does not speak English Despite not sharing a common language they share a mutual attraction Jamie returns to England realises he is in love with Aurelia and begins learning Portuguese He returns to France to find her and ends up walking through town with her father and sister gathering additional people as they walk to her waitressing job In basic and often grammatically incorrect Portuguese he declares his love for her and proposes She says yes in broken English showing she too had been studying English just in cases as the crowd erupts in applause Harry Karen and Mia edit Harry is the managing director of a design agency Mia is his secretary Harry is happily married to Karen a stay at home mother They have two children Bernard and Daisy Mia behaves in an overtly sexual way with him at the office and asks him for a Christmas present At the company Christmas party held at Mark s gallery they dance closely While Christmas shopping Harry calls Mia and asks what she wants for Christmas He is almost caught by his wife purchasing an expensive necklace with a gold heart pendant from the jewellery department when the salesman Rufus takes an inordinate amount of time to wrap it Later Karen finds the necklace in Harry s coat pocket and assumes it is for her Opening a similarly shaped box on Christmas Eve she is heartbroken to find it is a Joni Mitchell CD and realises he bought the necklace for someone else and cries in her bedroom alone She keeps a happy face so as not to ruin her family s holiday She confronts Harry and asks what he would do if he were her She feels he has made a mockery of their marriage and of her Mia is later seen as Natalie s next door neighbour David and Natalie edit David who is Karen s brother is also the recently elected Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Natalie is a new junior member of the household staff at 10 Downing Street During a meeting with the U S President they come across Natalie and the president makes some inappropriate comments to David about her Later David walks in on Natalie serving tea and biscuits to the President and it appears that something untoward is happening Natalie seems embarrassed and the president has a sly grin on his face At the following joint press conference David is uncharacteristically assertive while taking a stand against the President s intimidation techniques Feeling uncomfortable around Natalie David has her moved to another position However he is spurred to action on Christmas Eve when he finds a Christmas card from her in his red box declaring that she is his and only his He finds her after a door to door search of her street Her entire family is on their way to a multi school Christmas play and he offers to drive them so he can talk to her As Natalie sneaks him into the school he runs into his heartbroken sister Karen who believes he is there for his niece and nephew As David and Natalie try to keep from being seen and watch from backstage they finally kiss Everyone sees them kissing as the curtain rises Daniel Sam Joanna and Carol edit Daniel Karen s close friend mourns the recent death of his wife Joanna as he tries to care for his stepson Sam Sam has fallen for an American classmate also named Joanna and after talking with his stepfather decides to learn the drums to accompany her in the big finale for their school s Christmas pageant at Karen and Harry s children s school Sam feels he has missed his chance to impress her but Daniel convinces him to try to tell Joanna how he feels at the airport before she returns to the US Sam slips through airport security and catches up with her She acknowledges him by name which surprises him Sam returns to Daniel to tell him and Joanna follows him surprising him again and kisses him on the cheek Meanwhile Daniel meets Carol the mother of Sam s schoolmate and there is a mutual spark Sarah Karl and Michael edit Sarah first appears at Juliet and Peter s wedding sitting next to her friend Jamie An American working at Harry s graphic design company she is in love with the creative director Karl Prompted by Harry they finally connect at the Christmas party and Karl drives her home Michael her mentally ill brother telephones from a psychiatric hospital aborting their tryst On Christmas Eve they are both working late Karl tries to find words but just wishes her a merry Christmas and leaves In tears Sarah calls Michael and visits him to give him a Christmas gift Colin Tony and the American girls edit Unsuccessfully attempting to woo various English women including Mia and Nancy Juliet and Peter s wedding caterer Colin Frissell informs his friend Tony that he plans to go to America convinced that his Britishness will be an asset Landing in Milwaukee Wisconsin Colin meets Stacey Jeannie and Carol Anne three stunningly attractive women who instantly fall for his Estuary English accent inviting him to stay at their home where they are joined by their roommate Harriet John and Judy edit John and Judy are professional stand ins for films They meet doing the sex scenes for a film for which Tony is a production assistant John tells Judy It s lovely to find someone he can actually chat to While they are perfectly comfortable being naked and simulating sex on set they are shy and tentative off set They carefully pursue a relationship attending the Christmas pageant involving David and Natalie Harry and Karen s children Daniel and Sam etc at the local school with John s brother They get engaged by the end of the film Rufus edit Rufus is the jewellery salesman whose meticulous gift wrapping nearly results in Karen seeing Harry buying a necklace for Mia In another scene his distraction of airport staff enables Sam to sneak past them to talk to Joanna In the director and cast commentary it is revealed that Rufus was originally supposed to be a Christmas angel but this was dropped from the final script Epilogue edit One month later all the characters are seen at Heathrow Airport Billy s Christmas single has spurred a comeback Juliet Peter and Mark meet Jamie and his bride Aurelia Karen and the kids greet Harry but Karen s stifled reaction suggests they are struggling to move past his indiscretion Sam greets Joanna who has returned from America and Daniel is joined by his new girlfriend Carol and her son Newlyweds John and Judy heading off to their honeymoon run into Tony who is awaiting Colin s return from America Colin returns with Harriet and her sister Carla who meets Tony for the first time but greets him with a hug and a kiss on the lips Natalie welcomes David back from his flight in view of the press showing their relationship is now public These scenes dissolve into footage of actual arrivals at Heathrow as the screen is divided into an increasing number of smaller segments that form the shape of a heart Story association edit nbsp Interconnections between the Love Actually charactersAll the stories are linked in some way while Billy Mack and his manager may not connect with any of the other characters physically Billy appears frequently on characters radios and TVs his music video twice providing an important plot device for Sam s pursuit of Joanna and they also cross paths with the other characters in the closing Heathrow scene John and Judy work with Tony who is best friends with Colin who works for a catering company that services the office where Sarah Karl Mia and Harry work Mia is friends with Mark who runs the art gallery where the Christmas office party takes place Mia also lives next door to Natalie Mark is in love with Juliet and friends with Peter The couple is friends with Jamie and Sarah Harry is married to Karen who is friends with Daniel and her brother is David who works with Natalie Harry and Karen s children and thus David s niece and nephew Natalie s siblings and thus Mia s neighbours and Carol s son are all schoolmates of Sam and Joanna Cast editAlan Rickman as Harry Emma Thompson as Karen Hugh Grant as David the Prime Minister Keira Knightley as Juliet Colin Firth as Jamie Sienna Guillory as Jamie s girlfriend Lucia Moniz as Aurelia Liam Neeson as Daniel Thomas Sangster as Sam Bill Nighy as Billy Mack Gregor Fisher as Joe Martine McCutcheon as Natalie Chiwetel Ejiofor as Peter Andrew Lincoln as Mark Laura Linney as Sarah Rodrigo Santoro as Karl Michael Fitzgerald as Michael Kris Marshall as Colin Abdul Salis as Tony Heike Makatsch as Mia Martin Freeman as John Joanna Page as Judy Olivia Olson as Joanna Billy Bob Thornton as the U S President Rowan Atkinson as Rufus Claudia Schiffer as Carol Nina Sosanya as Annie Ivana Milicevic as Stacey January Jones as Jeannie Elisha Cuthbert as Carol Anne Shannon Elizabeth as Harriet Denise Richards as Carla Lulu Popplewell as Daisy Marcus Brigstocke as Mikey Julia Davis as Nancy Ruby Turner as Jean Adam Godley as Mr Trench Elisabeth Margoni as Eleonore Edward Hardwicke as Sam s grandfather Caroline John as Sam s grandmother Meg Wynn Owen as Mary the PM s secretary Colin Coull as Gavin the PM s bodyguardProduction editDevelopment edit nbsp The film s director Richard CurtisInitially Curtis started writing with two distinct and separate films in mind each featuring expanded versions of what would eventually become storylines in Love Actually those featuring Hugh Grant and Colin Firth 7 He changed tack however having become frustrated with the process 8 Partly inspired by the films of Robert Altman as well as films such as Pulp Fiction and inspired by Curtis having become more interested in writing a film about love and what love sort of means he had the idea of creating an ensemble film 8 The film initially did not have any sort of Christmas theme although Curtis s penchant for such films eventually caused him to write it as one 9 Curtis s original concept for the film included fourteen different scenarios but four of them were cut two having been filmed 10 The scene in which Colin attempts to chat up the female caterer at the wedding appeared in drafts of the screenplay for Four Weddings and a Funeral but was cut from the final version 11 12 The music video for Billy Mack s song Christmas Is All Around is a tribute to Robert Palmer s 1986 video Addicted to Love 10 Curtis has spoken negatively about the editing process for the film which he labelled in 2014 as a catastrophe and the only nightmare scenario that I ve been caught in 13 The film was rushed in order to be ready for the 2003 Christmas season which he likened to three dimensional chess 13 For the scene in which Rowan Atkinson s character Rufus annoys Harry Alan Rickman s reaction was reportedly genuine having been driven insane by the time constraints 14 Hugh Grant disliked filming the dance scene as he called it excruciating and absolute hell 15 16 Casting edit Ant amp Dec played themselves in the film with Bill Nighy s character referring to Dec as Ant or Dec This refers to the common mistaking of one for the other owing to their constant joint professional presence as a comedy and presenting duo The veteran actress Jeanne Moreau is seen briefly entering a taxi at the Marseille Airport The soul singer Ruby Turner appears as Joanna Anderson s mother one of the backing singers at the school Christmas pageant Curtis cast his daughter Scarlett in the film she was given the choice of being an angel or a lobster and played the part of Lobster number 2 in the nativity play on the condition that she meet Keira Knightley 17 Helder Costa plays Mr Barros Aurelia s father He is a veteran actor in Portuguese cinema 18 Curtis originally had two actors in mind for the part of Billy Mack but then told casting director Mary Selway to find someone who d do the part well but whom he would never think to cast she suggested Bill Nighy 19 Locations edit Most of the film was made on location in London including Trafalgar Square the central court of Somerset House in the Strand Grosvenor Chapel on South Audley Street near Hyde Park St Paul s Church Clapham the Millennium Bridge Selfridges department store on Oxford Street Lambeth Bridge the Tate Modern in the former Bankside Power Station Canary Wharf Marble Arch St Luke s Mews off All Saint s Road in Notting Hill Chelsea Bridge the OXO Tower London City Hall Poplar Road in Herne Hill Elliott School in Pullman Gardens Putney Heathrow Airport and the Marseille Airport Scenes set in 10 Downing Street were filmed at Shepperton Studios 20 Standing up to the US President edit Following Tony Blair s resignation as Prime Minister pundits and speculators commented on a potential anti American shift in Gordon Brown s cabinet as a Love Actually moment referring to the scene in which Hugh Grant s character stands up to the US President 21 22 23 In 2009 during President Barack Obama s first visit to the UK Chris Matthews referred to the president in Love Actually as an example of George W Bush and other former presidents bullying of European allies Commenting on this Mediaite s Jon Bershad described the U S president character as a sleazy Bill Clinton George W Bush hybrid 24 In the scene in question the swaggering president bullies the prime minister and then sexually harasses a member of the household staff In September 2013 David Cameron made a speech in reply to Russia s comment that Britain was a small insignificant country which drew comparisons with Hugh Grant s speech during the film 25 Cut scene edit Cut were two brief scenes featuring the only gay love story in the film 26 In the first Anne Reid as the Headmistress of Karen s children s school is revealed going home to her terminally ill partner Geraldine played by Frances de La Tour 27 In the second whilst speaking at the Christmas concert Karen acknowledges Geraldine s recent death Richard Curtis has said he regretted losing this storyline 28 Soundtrack editLove ActuallySoundtrack album by Various artistsReleased17 November 2003LabelUniversal IslandUK soundtrackNo TitleArtistLength1 Jump Girls Aloud 2 Too Lost in You Love Actually version Sugababes 3 The Trouble with Love Is Kelly Clarkson 4 Here with Me Dido 5 Christmas Is All Around Bill Nighy as Billy Mack 6 Turn Me On Norah Jones 7 Songbird Eva Cassidy 8 Sweetest Goodbye Maroon 5 9 Wherever You Will Go The Calling 10 I ll See It Through Texas 11 Both Sides Now 2000 version Joni Mitchell 12 White Christmas Otis Redding 13 Take Me as I Am Wyclef Jean and Sharissa 14 All I Want for Christmas Is You Olivia Olson 15 God Only Knows The Beach Boys 16 All You Need Is Love Lynden David Hall 17 Sometimes Gabrielle 18 Glasgow Love Theme Craig Armstrong 19 PM s Love Theme Craig Armstrong 20 Portuguese Love Theme Craig Armstrong US version edit The US edition of the soundtrack removed two pieces of score and Sometimes by Gabrielle and reordered the tracklist It also replaced the Girls Aloud cover of Jump For My Love with the original by The Pointer Sisters and replaced Maroon 5 s Sweetest Goodbye with a medley of Sweetest Goodbye with Sunday Morning US soundtrackNo TitleArtistLength1 The Trouble with Love Is Kelly Clarkson 2 Here with Me Dido 3 Medley Sweetest Goodbye Sunday Morning Maroon 5 4 Turn Me On Norah Jones 5 Take Me as I Am Wyclef Jean and Sharissa 6 Songbird Eva Cassidy 7 Wherever You Will Go The Calling 8 Jump For My Love The Pointer Sisters 9 Both Sides Now 2000 version Joni Mitchell 10 All You Need Is Love Lynden David Hall 11 God Only Knows The Beach Boys 12 I ll See It Through Texas 13 Too Lost in You Love Actually version Sugababes 14 Glasgow Love Theme Craig Armstrong 15 White Christmas Otis Redding 16 Christmas Is All Around soundtrack version Bill Nighy as Billy Mack 17 All I Want for Christmas Is You Olivia Olson Score edit The film s original score was composed orchestrated and conducted by Craig Armstrong It was commercially unreleased until 19 November 2021 when it was released digitally by Universal Pictures Back Lot Music and on CD by La La Land Records 29 Original scoreNo TitleLength1 Opening Titles 1 312 Christmas Is All Around Montage 5 233 First Day 0 484 Natalie with Tea Trolley 0 185 In Love with Karl 0 546 Sam s Bedroom 0 487 On the Bench 0 588 I m in Love 0 429 Total Agony 1 5710 Saucy Minx Aurelia Arrives 1 5211 Bad Policies 0 5712 Discovery of Kiss Press Conference 2 2213 Croissants in France 1 0714 The Lake Scene 1 3515 Saddest Part of Day 1 1316 Glasgow Love Theme 2 0517 PM Redistributes Natalie 0 3418 Jamie Leaves Aurelia 2 4419 Sarah amp Karl Go Wrong 1 3420 Karen in Bed 0 3721 Harry amp Mia 1 0822 Wrapping the Necklace 2 5523 Natalie on the Stairs 2 0824 Natalie at the School 1 2725 Natalie Revealed Karen Confronts Harry 1 4926 Joanna Drives Off 6 0227 Sam amp Joanna 1 1428 Portuguese Love Theme 3 1029 Christmas Is All Around film version performed by Bill Nighy as Billy Mack 4 5230 Greenshoots 0 1831 Restaurant Band 0 3232 PM s Love Theme 2 1233 Christmas Is All Around soundtrack version performed by Bill Nighy as Billy Mack 3 48 Certifications edit Region Certification Certified units salesAustralia ARIA 30 Platinum 70 000 United Kingdom BPI 31 2 Platinum 600 000 United States RIAA 32 Gold 500 000 Sales figures based on certification alone Shipments figures based on certification alone The soundtrack album reached number one on the UK Albums Chart and by Christmas 2018 it had spent 348 weeks on the Chart 33 It reached the top forty on the US Billboard 200 in 2004 and ranked second on the Top Soundtracks chart Use in film edit The UK and US versions of the actual film contain two instances of alternative music In the UK cut the montage leading up to and continuing through the first part of the office party is set to the song Too Lost in You by the British group Sugababes In the US version of the film this song is replaced with The Trouble with Love Is performed by the American singer Kelly Clarkson Subsequently in the UK version s end credit roll the second song is a cover of Jump For My Love performed by Girls Aloud in the US version this song is replaced with Too Lost in You Several songs were heard in the film but did not appear on either soundtrack Bye Bye Baby Baby Goodbye performed by Bay City Rollers Puppy Love performed by S Club Juniors All I Want for Christmas Is You performed by Tessa Niles River performed by Joni Mitchell Rose from the Titanic score written by James Horner Like I Love You performed by Justin Timberlake All Alone on Christmas performed by Darlene Love Smooth by Santana featuring Rob Thomas Silent Night performed by Pre Teens Good King Wenceslas performed by Hugh Grant as David and Andrew Tinkler as Gavin Catch a Falling Star performed by child castReception editBox office edit The Working Title Films production with a budget of 40 45 million was released by Universal Pictures It grossed 62 7 million in the United Kingdom 14 million in Australia 34 and 59 5 million in the US and Canada It took a worldwide total of 246 2 million 4 Critical response edit The review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes reported that 64 of 224 critics gave the film a positive review with an average rating of 6 4 10 The site s critics consensus states A sugary tale overstuffed with too many stories Still the cast charms 35 On Metacritic the film holds a weighted average score of 55 out of 100 based on 41 critics indicating mixed or average reviews 36 Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of B on an A to F scale 37 Todd McCarthy of Variety called it a roundly entertaining romantic comedy a doggedly cheery confection and a package that feels as luxuriously appointed and expertly tooled as a Rolls Royce and predicted its cheeky wit impossibly attractive cast and sure handed professionalism along with its all encompassing romanticism should make this a highly popular early holiday attraction for adults on both sides of the pond 38 Michael Atkinson of The Village Voice called it love British style handicapped slightly by corny circumstance and populated by colorful neurotics 39 Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun Times gave the film three and a half out of four stars describing it as a belly flop into the sea of romantic comedy The movie s only flaw is also a virtue It s jammed with characters stories warmth and laughs until at times Curtis seems to be working from a checklist of obligatory movie love situations and doesn t want to leave anything out It feels a little like a gourmet meal that turns into a hot dog eating contest 40 Susan Wloszczyna of USA Today wrote Curtis multi tiered cake of comedy slathered in eye candy icing and set mostly in London at Christmas serves sundry slices of love sad sweet and silly in all of their messy often surprising glory 41 Owen Gleiberman of Entertainment Weekly rated it B and called it a toasty star packed ensemble comedy that s going to make a lot of holiday romantics feel very very good watching it I felt cozy and charmed myself 42 Nev Pierce of the BBC awarded it four of a possible five stars and called it a vibrant romantic comedy Warm bittersweet and hilarious this is lovely actually Prepare to be smitten 43 Carla Meyer of the San Francisco Chronicle opined it abandons any pretext of sophistication for gloppy sentimentality sugary pop songs and bawdy humor an approach that works about half the time most of the story lines maintain interest because of the fine cast and general goodwill of the picture 44 In his review in The New York Times journalist A O Scott called it a romantic comedy swollen to the length of an Oscar trawling epic nearly two and a quarter hours of cheekiness diffidence and high tone smirking and added it is more like a record label s greatest hits compilation or a very special sitcom clip reel show than an actual movie the film s governing idea of love is both shallow and dishonest and its sweet chipper demeanor masks a sour cynicism about human emotions that is all the more sleazy for remaining unacknowledged It has the calloused leering soul of an early 60s rat pack comedy but without the suave seductive bravado It is disturbing to see Emma Thompson s range and subtlety so shamelessly trashed and to see Laura Linney s intelligence similarly abused as a lonely frustrated do gooder The fate of their characters suggests that women who are not young pert secretaries or household workers have no real hope of sexual fulfillment and can find only a compromised damaged form of love 45 In Rolling Stone Peter Travers rated it two stars out of a possible four saying there are laughs laced with feeling here but the deft screenwriter Richard Curtis dilutes the impact by tossing in more and more stories As a director Curtis can t seem to rein in his writer He ladles sugar over the eager to please Love Actually to make it go down easy forgetting that sometimes it just makes you gag 46 Christopher Orr of The Atlantic was negative toward the work and described it as the least romantic movie of all time considering its ultimate message to be It s probably best if you give up on love altogether and get on with the rest of your life 47 48 Although critics response to Love Actually was mixed the film is popular among audiences and has been discussed as an arguable modern day Christmas classic 6 49 50 Accolades editCeremony Award Nominee s ResultBritish Academy Film Awards BAFTA Alexander Korda Award for Best British Film Love Actually NominatedBest Actor in a Supporting Role Bill Nighy WonBest Actress in a Supporting Role Emma Thompson NominatedGolden Globe Awards Best Motion Picture Musical or Comedy Love Actually NominatedBest Screenplay NominatedEmpire Awards Best British Film WonBest British Actress Emma Thompson WonBest Newcomer Martine McCutcheon WonBest Newcomer Andrew Lincoln NominatedEvening Standard British Film Awards Best Actress Emma Thompson WonPeter Sellers Award for Comedy Bill Nighy WonEuropean Film Award Best Actor Hugh Grant NominatedBest Director Richard Curtis NominatedLondon Film Critics Circle Award Best British Supporting Actor Bill Nighy WonBest British Supporting Actress Emma Thompson WonLos Angeles Film Critics Association Award Best Supporting Actor Bill Nighy WonSatellite Awards Best Supporting Actor Musical or Comedy Bill Nighy and Thomas Sangster NominatedBest Supporting Actress Musical or Comedy Emma Thompson NominatedOther adaptations editThe screenplay by Richard Curtis was published by Michael Joseph Ltd in the United Kingdom and by St Martin s Griffin in the US 51 Red Nose Day Actually editMain article Red Nose Day Actually In 2017 Richard Curtis wrote a script for Red Nose Day that reunited a dozen characters and picked up their storylines fourteen years later Filming began in February 2017 and the short film was broadcast on BBC One on 24 March 2017 52 Home media editUniversal Pictures Home Entertainment will release a 4K UHD Blu ray on 21 November 2023 in the US for the film s 20th anniversary 53 See also editList of Christmas films Love Is All Dutch Alles is Liefde 2007 Dutch romantic 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