A few days ago, ABC News aired a special to celebrate 20 years of
Love Actually
.
The opportunity for Hugh Grant to return to the role that popularized him, confiding in passing that he had seen him again, recently, with his wife Anna Eberstein.
"It comes from the heart - it's true," the actor said of writing the romantic comedy that has become a classic.
“I saw some passages of
Love Actually
a little stuffed with my wife a few months ago.
And she was the one who said, "Oh, but that's all about pain and suffering."
»
But precisely, Hugh Grant was the perfect actor to deal with these themes, as director Richard Curtis then explained, who also wrote
Four Weddings and a Funeral
,
Thunderbolt in Notting Hill
or
The Diary of Bridget Jones
.
A real grump
“I don't even know if I would have had a career without Hugh.
So I'm very grateful that he came,” said Richard Curtis.
“His grumpy mood is not feigned.
He's often grumpy and often unhappy, but he's also the only person in the world who's never texted me that didn't make me laugh.
»
Now, maybe you'll take another look at
Love Actually
when it plays over the holidays!
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