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Every year, with the increasing cold days and Christmas approaches, “love actually” becomes fast, a festive preferred on popular television.
But nearly 20 years of release of the 2003 romantic comedy, the film faced the scrutiny of its story lines and a lack of diversity.
“There were things that change it, but thank God that a society is changing. So my film is binding, in some moments, that you feel, as you know, old,” said the film’s writer and director Richard Cortis earlier this week.
He was talking to Diane Sawyer as part of a documentary film about ABC news entitled: “Laughter and secrets of love in reality: after 20 years.”
“Love actually” displays the interrelated story lines, and after many romantic relationships. However, most of the pioneering actors are white and all video relationships are of two different sexes.
In response to a question about any moments that “Winse” might make, Cortis said: “The lack of diversity makes me feel uncomfortable and somewhat stupid.” He added: “I think there are three conspiracies with presidents and people working for them.”
The film is characterized by an impressive number of big names from the entertainment industry, with Alan Rigman, Emma Thompson, Hoe Grant, Chi -Vitel IGOFOR, Keira Knightley, Bill Negi, Colin Fareth, William Neeson, Martin Freeman, Laura Lenne, Martin McCochon, Ru Atkinson,
After nearly 20 years, “love is actually” is common, to become an essential element in the holiday season.
“It is amazing the way in which the language entered,” Negi said in ABC.
“I had people coming to me saying,” He made me this through chemotherapy, “or” I made me this through my divorce “or” I watch it whenever I am alone. “People do, and people have” love in reality. ”
When I was asked if she understood why “love actually” remained common, Thompson replied: “I am.”
“Because I think we forget, over and over, we forget, this love is all that matters.”
Cortis wrote many other famous romantic comedies, including “Four Wedding and Future Parties”, “Nuting Hill” and “Bridge Jones” notes.
“Four Wedding and Future Party” was released in 1994 and was particularly photographed a relationship of the same sex between Matthew, played by John Hana and Gareth, played by Simon Kalu.
writing In the guardian After 14 years, Calu said: “He almost challenges faith, but in the months that followed the release of the movie, I received a number of messages from the smart audiences who explain, they say they have never realized, even seeing the movie, that gay people have emotions like ordinary people.”