Notting Hill [1999 film]
by Roger Michell (Director), Nick Moore (Editor)
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An ordinary English travel bookshop owner has a chance encounter with famous American actress Anna Scott, which turns into a second chance encounter that ends with a kiss. The two are attracted to each other and Anna seems to like Will's family's awkward friendliness, but it's uncertain whether their budding romance can survive Anna's fame.
I'm slowly rewatching movies I remember enjoying years ago, and this was one of them. Wow, was this a weirder movie than I recalled it being. I completely forgot about the kiss at the end of Will and Anna's second encounter, for one thing, a moment which was made even weirder by the fact that she was the one who initiated it, for no apparent reason. Literally all Will had done up to that point was be show more awkward around her, give her a free travel book, spill coffee on her, and give her a place to get changed into clothing that wasn't coffee-stained. Why this made him stand out to her, among all the awkward men she must previously have met, I don't know.
One thing I realized while watching this: whether it was intended to be or not, it's basically a romance movie aimed at men. Its weirder aspects suddenly make sense, from that perspective. When I first watched it, I loved its "ordinary person ending up with a famous person" fantasy aspects, but during this rewatch its "romance definitely written by a dude" aspects were impossible for me to ignore.
By the time I got to the end of the movie, I had a hard time believing that Will and Anna would last more than a few weeks - the happy epilogue seemed more like wishful thinking than a believable continuation of their story. That said, this still managed to get by on the likeability of its largely quirky cast of characters. This is the movie that comes to mind when I think of Hugh Grant - it shows him at his most awkward, British, hangdog best (or worst, depending on your perspective). Will's friends and family completed the picture, managing to be simultaneously loving, supportive, weird, and depressing.
I'd argue that the best romantic relationship in this movie wasn't Will and Anna, but rather Max and Bella. The scene near the end in which Max realized Bella was going to stay behind and he stopped everything, forced everyone else to stuff into the backseat of the car so she could ride in the front, and found room for her wheelchair was great. Now that was a couple I could easily believe would manage to last.
All in all, this was okay, but not as good as I recalled it being. The comedy aspect was better than the romance, by a good bit.
Extras:
Deleted scenes, commentary I didn't listen to, music highlights, a Notting Hill travel guide, and Hugh Grant's movie tips. One of the deleted scenes (an alternate ending) made it look like the one character (Martin?) somehow managedto reopen his restaurant after being forced to close it due to lack of customers , and all I could think was "How much money did Anna end up giving Will's friends and family members to make their problems go away?" Because that's certainly what that scene seemed to indicate she must have done.
(Original review posted on A Library Girl's Familiar Diversions.) show less
I'm slowly rewatching movies I remember enjoying years ago, and this was one of them. Wow, was this a weirder movie than I recalled it being. I completely forgot about the kiss at the end of Will and Anna's second encounter, for one thing, a moment which was made even weirder by the fact that she was the one who initiated it, for no apparent reason. Literally all Will had done up to that point was be show more awkward around her, give her a free travel book, spill coffee on her, and give her a place to get changed into clothing that wasn't coffee-stained. Why this made him stand out to her, among all the awkward men she must previously have met, I don't know.
One thing I realized while watching this: whether it was intended to be or not, it's basically a romance movie aimed at men. Its weirder aspects suddenly make sense, from that perspective. When I first watched it, I loved its "ordinary person ending up with a famous person" fantasy aspects, but during this rewatch its "romance definitely written by a dude" aspects were impossible for me to ignore.
By the time I got to the end of the movie, I had a hard time believing that Will and Anna would last more than a few weeks - the happy epilogue seemed more like wishful thinking than a believable continuation of their story. That said, this still managed to get by on the likeability of its largely quirky cast of characters. This is the movie that comes to mind when I think of Hugh Grant - it shows him at his most awkward, British, hangdog best (or worst, depending on your perspective). Will's friends and family completed the picture, managing to be simultaneously loving, supportive, weird, and depressing.
I'd argue that the best romantic relationship in this movie wasn't Will and Anna, but rather Max and Bella. The scene near the end in which Max realized Bella was going to stay behind and he stopped everything, forced everyone else to stuff into the backseat of the car so she could ride in the front, and found room for her wheelchair was great. Now that was a couple I could easily believe would manage to last.
All in all, this was okay, but not as good as I recalled it being. The comedy aspect was better than the romance, by a good bit.
Extras:
Deleted scenes, commentary I didn't listen to, music highlights, a Notting Hill travel guide, and Hugh Grant's movie tips. One of the deleted scenes (an alternate ending) made it look like the one character (Martin?) somehow managed
(Original review posted on A Library Girl's Familiar Diversions.) show less
Though Hugh Grant do his usual blinking and stuttering, this comedy is quite delightful at times, even if the ending is predictable. Rhys Ifans is a riot as Grant's eccentric housemate.
What a delightful movie. Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant are wonderfully cast, and the whole film very well done. A light romance story, surprisingly rated 15 although there's no violence, almost no bad language, and only the subtlest of sex scenes.
A predictably lovely story, without a lot of plot.
Highly recommended for a light evening's viewing.
Longer review here: https://suesdvdreviews.blogspot.com/2019/06/notting-hill-starring-hugh-grant-and...
A predictably lovely story, without a lot of plot.
Highly recommended for a light evening's viewing.
Longer review here: https://suesdvdreviews.blogspot.com/2019/06/notting-hill-starring-hugh-grant-and...
A "regular guy" dates a movie star.
2.5/4 (Okay).
There are some charming scenes, and some funny scenes. For a while it seems like it's going to be a good movie. But this plot is awful.
2.5/4 (Okay).
There are some charming scenes, and some funny scenes. For a while it seems like it's going to be a good movie. But this plot is awful.
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Es werden nicht mehr viele Komödien wie Notting Hill produziert -- hoffnungslos romantisch, so richtig süß und keiner Form von Realität verhaftet. Ein reines Märchen und mit einer großen Verbeugung vor Roman Holiday, erzählt Notting Hill, was passieren würde, wenn eine wunderschöne und weltberühmte Person plötzlich und unerwartet in Ihr Leben tritt und sich auf der Stelle in Sie verliebt. Das ist der Kern der Situation für William Thacker (Hugh Grant), dem eine Fachbuchhandlung für Reiseliteratur in Londons feinem Stadtteil Notting Hill gehört. Hoffnungslos normal (nun, so normal, wie man als Hugh Grant eben sein kann), geht alles in Williams Leben seinen gewohnten Gang, als Anna Scott (Julia show more Roberts) seinen Buchladen betritt und er sich sofort in sie verliebt. Nach einem weiteren Treffen, der verschütteten Orangensaft beinhaltet, kommt es zu einem spontanen Kuss zwischen William und bald sind beide hin und weg. Die Frage ist natürlich, ob William und Anna seine Existenz als Buchverkäufer und ihren Lebensstil als sich im Jet-Set bewegende und von Paparazzi verfolgte Berühmtheit in Einklang bringen können. (Dreimal dürfen sie raten.) Flott geschrieben von Richard Curtis (Vier Hochzeiten und ein Todesfall) und unter der Regie von Roger Michell (Jane Austens Verführung) ist Notting Hill kaum realistisch zu nennen, aber als Wunschvorstellung und romantische Komödie ist der Film unwiderstehlich.
Natürlich, Roberts muss sich nicht viel verändern, um eine berühmte Schauspielerin zu spielen, die 15 Millionen Dollar pro Film bekommt, aber sie ist überzeugender und entspannter als seit Jahren, und Grant ist reizend in seiner untertriebenen Darstellung eines Mannes, der vor Liebe geblendet ist. Wenn beide in den ruhigeren Momenten als wirklich bezauberndes Paar zusammen sind, kann man ihre Sehnsucht nach wahrer Liebe und seine Ehrfurcht und Verwunderung darüber, dass er sich in eine so wunderbare Person verliebt hat, fühlen. Der einzige Nachteil des Films ist sein aus Popmusik bestehender Soundtrack, wobei Elvis Costellos herzzerreißende Version von She deutlich herausgestellt wird. Weitere Schauspieler sind Rhys Ifans als stehlender, schlampiger Mitbewohner Grants, der diesem die Szenen stiehlt und Alec Baldwin in einem verschmitzten und perfekt besetzten Cameo-Auftritt. --Mark Englehart show less
Es werden nicht mehr viele Komödien wie Notting Hill produziert -- hoffnungslos romantisch, so richtig süß und keiner Form von Realität verhaftet. Ein reines Märchen und mit einer großen Verbeugung vor Roman Holiday, erzählt Notting Hill, was passieren würde, wenn eine wunderschöne und weltberühmte Person plötzlich und unerwartet in Ihr Leben tritt und sich auf der Stelle in Sie verliebt. Das ist der Kern der Situation für William Thacker (Hugh Grant), dem eine Fachbuchhandlung für Reiseliteratur in Londons feinem Stadtteil Notting Hill gehört. Hoffnungslos normal (nun, so normal, wie man als Hugh Grant eben sein kann), geht alles in Williams Leben seinen gewohnten Gang, als Anna Scott (Julia show more Roberts) seinen Buchladen betritt und er sich sofort in sie verliebt. Nach einem weiteren Treffen, der verschütteten Orangensaft beinhaltet, kommt es zu einem spontanen Kuss zwischen William und bald sind beide hin und weg. Die Frage ist natürlich, ob William und Anna seine Existenz als Buchverkäufer und ihren Lebensstil als sich im Jet-Set bewegende und von Paparazzi verfolgte Berühmtheit in Einklang bringen können. (Dreimal dürfen sie raten.) Flott geschrieben von Richard Curtis (Vier Hochzeiten und ein Todesfall) und unter der Regie von Roger Michell (Jane Austens Verführung) ist Notting Hill kaum realistisch zu nennen, aber als Wunschvorstellung und romantische Komödie ist der Film unwiderstehlich.
Natürlich, Roberts muss sich nicht viel verändern, um eine berühmte Schauspielerin zu spielen, die 15 Millionen Dollar pro Film bekommt, aber sie ist überzeugender und entspannter als seit Jahren, und Grant ist reizend in seiner untertriebenen Darstellung eines Mannes, der vor Liebe geblendet ist. Wenn beide in den ruhigeren Momenten als wirklich bezauberndes Paar zusammen sind, kann man ihre Sehnsucht nach wahrer Liebe und seine Ehrfurcht und Verwunderung darüber, dass er sich in eine so wunderbare Person verliebt hat, fühlen. Der einzige Nachteil des Films ist sein aus Popmusik bestehender Soundtrack, wobei Elvis Costellos herzzerreißende Version von She deutlich herausgestellt wird. Weitere Schauspieler sind Rhys Ifans als stehlender, schlampiger Mitbewohner Grants, der diesem die Szenen stiehlt und Alec Baldwin in einem verschmitzten und perfekt besetzten Cameo-Auftritt. --Mark Englehart show less
Feb 5, 2011German
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- Canonical title
- Notting Hill [1999 film]
- Original title
- Notting Hill
- Original publication date
- 1999
- People/Characters
- William Thacker; Anna Scott
- Important places
- Notting Hill, London, England, UK; London, England, UK
- Related movies
- Notting Hill (1999 | IMDb)
- Quotations
- Anna Scott: I'm also just a girl, standing in front of a boy, asking him to love her.
Anna Scott: Can I stay for a while?
William: You can stay forever.
William: Is this your first film?
12-yr-old Actress: Well... actually it's my 22nd!
William: Any favorites among the 22?
12-yr-old Actress: Working with Leonardo.
William: DaVinci?
12-yr-old... (show all) Actress: DiCaprio.
William: Of course. And is... is he your favourite Italian director?
Honey: William just turned down Anna Scott.
Spike: You daft prick.
Keziah: No thanks, I'm a fruitarian.
Max: I didn't realize that.
William: And, ahm: what exactly is a fruitarian?
Keziah: We believe that fruits and vegetables have feelings, so we think cooking is cruel.... (show all) We only eat things that have already fallen off a tree or bush - that are, in fact, dead already.
William: Oh, all right. Interesting stuff. So, these carrots...
Keziah: Have been murdered, yes.
William: Murdered? Poor carrots. How beastly!
Anna Scott: Happiness isn't happiness without a violin-playing goat.
Anna Scott: I just wanted to apologize for my friend - he's very sensitive.
Loud Man in Restaurant: No, I mean...
Anna Scott: No, leave it. I'm sure you didn't mean any harm, I'm sure it was just friendly banter... (show all), I'm sure you guys have dicks the size of peanuts. Enjoy your dinner, the tuna's really good.
Honey: Oh God, this is one of those key moments in life, when it's possible you can be really, genuinely cool - and I'm failing 100%. I absolutely and totally and utterly adore you and I think you're the most beautiful woman ... (show all)in the world and more importantly I genuinely believe and have believed for some time now that we can be best friends. What do YOU think?
Spike: There's something wrong with this yogurt.
William: Ah, that's not yogurt, that's mayonnaise...
Spike: Ah, right-o then.
William: The thing is, with you I'm in real danger. It seems like a perfect situation, apart from that foul temper of yours, but my relatively inexperienced heart would I fear not recover if I was, once again, cast aside as I... (show all) would absolutely expect to be. There's just too many pictures of you, too many films. You know, you'd go and I'd be... uh, well buggered basically.
Bernie: What's the pay like in movies? I mean. Last movie. How much did you get paid?
Anna Scott: 15 million dollars.
Anna Scott: I've been on a diet every day since I was nineteen, which basically means I've been hungry for a decade. I've had a series of not nice boyfriends, one of whom hit me. Ah, and every time I get my heart broken, the ... (show all)newspapers splash it about as though it's entertainment. And it's taken two rather painful operations to get me looking like this.
Honey: Really?
Anna Scott: Really. And, one day not long from now, my looks will go, they will discover I can't act and I will become some sad middle-aged woman who looks a bit like someone who was famous for a while.
Max: [long pause] Nah, nice try gorgeous, but you don't fool anyone.
Anna Scott: Probably best not tell anyone about this.
William: Right, no one. I mean, I'll tell myself sometimes but - don't worry - I won't believe it.
Spike: I knew a girl at school called Pandora. Never got to see her box, though.
William: Apart from the American, I've only loved two girls, both absolute disasters. The first one marries me and then leaves me faster than you can say Indiana Jones, and the second one, who seriously ought to have known be... (show all)tter, casually marries my best friend.
Bella: She still loves you though.
William: Yeah, in a depressingly asexual way.
Bella: I never fancied you much actually. - Canonical DDC/MDS
- 791.4372
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- PN1997
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- PN1997 — Language and Literature Literature (General) Literature (General) Drama Motion pictures Plays, scenarios, etc.
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