Thursday, February 20, 2014

Love Actually 2003 (by ruselk5) Torrent

Love Actually 2003 torrent

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Review: Like most guys I've never seen this movie on my own or with male friends. But my friend was in town, and I found a romantic comedy would make a great movie to together.I had to see the reference to part 9/11 at the beginning of the film and to have to sit through the fear part. However, I was pleasantly surprised to see that the model was very small and not particularly shameful that so I'm not sure why some people are bothered by much.As reference to the movie film'm generally very enjoyed and recommend it ideal in any case as a movie date. Many of the reviews here have despised the movie because they thought it was too easy, was about love and very unrealistic. But I think you have to accept that the film was made to make people laugh and the spirit of love at Christmas time. If you see the movie, in this context, then it does its job admirably well.However for me the best moment of the film, the press conference was given (standing next to each other) for the U.S. President and the British Prime Minister . In fact, I felt like standing up and applauding when Hugh Grant press (as Prime Minister) finally, the U.S. president told in the face and the front of the worlds that large , Britain no longer bend to the wishes of the North American, but have a vision on its own. Since the U.S. is the largest market for films by Richard Curtis was very brave to write this scene and deserves much credit for the presentation of the U.S. President to bring as quite disgusting and in the context of what the `Special Relationship really is. Richard Curtis should have known that the film is well done, but not so great United States. However, the UK cleaned and make sure well in the world too.So Bravo Richard Curtis to defend their principles, you're a hero!


Year: 2003
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Director: Richard Curtis
Starring: Hugh Grant, Martine McCutcheon, Liam Neeson


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