All of last night's TV programming was of little interest to me except that one channel was airing "Love, Actually" back to back.
I know I saw it when it was first out on home video. I don't remember what I thought of it other than Emma Thompson turning in a splendid performance.
For weeks now, I have been reading FB comments by people who adore the film and could not wait to see it during the holidays. I did not remember it being particularly "holiday-ish", but yes...it does have a Christmas theme to some of it.
Folks seem divided into two camps: Those who adore the film and those who do not. I agree with them.
I watched a couple of hours of it last night (could not stay awake for the ending, but recorded it for later). Some of it came back to me, and I guess I remember the bits I thought were very good and forgot the parts that didn't click for me.
Oddly, it probably resonates better now that I'm some 20 years older. Emma Thompson is still superb. Even the characters that did not impress me initially made more sense to me.
I am not convinced it's one of the great Christmas-themed "must-sees" for me, but it's interesting enough to watch once in a while.
I find it amusing that Hugh Grant, in his "Wonka" interviews, expresses disdain for that film and his part in it as an Oompa Loompa. And he has also chimed in about how much he disliked making "Love, Actually' and the dance he had to do in it. That dance is what most folks remember about his performance, but Grant seems determined to express sardonic disdain for things he should take a bit of pride in.