nostalgia Each of us at least once in his life thought: how did the characters of the beloved picture have a life beyond the footage of the film? Have the heroes been spared the years on which edges Fortune scattered them? You can go on for a long time, but for each of these questions fans could only get an answer from the same sufferers. The recent release of T2: Trainspotting was able to lift the veil of mystery that hung over the future fates of favorite characters, being a beautiful direct continuation of the cult first part.
And now the long-awaited sequel to the romantic melodrama of 2003 – “Love Actually” was released. This kind and at the same time beautiful, touching, funny, somewhere even satirical, the film told several stories about love, which somehow cunningly intertwined with each other in a single whole. In my humble opinion, this is one of the best film almanacs in this genre, definitely worth seeing. Director Richard Curtis, the author of the original picture, decided to surprise everyone with the continuation of the tape. He managed to collect almost all of the main original cast, but unfortunately Alan Rickman is understandably absent. The short has already been shown recently on BBC One and NBC as part of the charity event Red Nose Day.
But the main question we never answered: have the heroes changed over the past 14 years? Sure. You only look at Andrew Lincoln (who played in Mark’s picture), who, on top of everything, can not shave off the “Walking Dead” stupid and annoying beard (which in the film becomes the subject of jokes).
So let’s finally relax and enjoy the pleasant feeling of nostalgia from the scenes and heroes who came back to us after so much time. After watching, I want to believe that everything will be fine, and if not now, then then necessarily.
8 out of 10