If it's a domestic film called this name, it's a sensational thing about orphans and widows that can't escape in it; in a Korean drama, it's about a love wandering scene between two men and two women. This British film is made up of short stories, with scattered connections in the middle, and it often comes to light: a middle-aged man who secretly buys a lover’s gift while his wife is not around for a few minutes, and a man and woman who chats like ordinary colleagues while making a movie. The actor, the British Prime Minister who went from house to house in the poorest district looking for his sweetheart on Christmas Eve, actually met a group of wretched men after breaking into the United States. Reliable and unreliable are a spoonful of stew, but it is warm to see.
I love Hugh Grant, even though he looks the same in every movie.
Personally, I like the love story of two people with language barriers the most-the story is really fake, but it's so cute.
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