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January/February 2004 Living Now |
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| Stephen Simon |
The end of one year and the beginning of a new one Traditionally, Hollywood has embraced this Season with films that touch the beauty within the soul of humanity, the best known and most enduring example being perhaps ITS A WONDERFUL LIFE which always plays innumerable times during this season (and in which I get lost each and every time I happen to flip to it when its onIm always hooked!!).
Now, with little fanfare, a new film has arisen which may, in years to come, take its place as a classic Holiday film---LOVE, ACTUALLY is, "actually", that wonderful, and it couldnt arrive at a more propitious moment. Unfortunately, cynicism and the darker side of life have so permeated the corridors of Hollywood that the so-called "critics" darlings of this Season so far have mostly been films like MYSTIC RIVER, THE MISSING, and 21 GRAMS, all of which "celebrate" the darker side of humanity. LOVE, ACTUALLY is the antidote to all that darkness and it is a pleasure to be able to luxuriate in its dizzying and intoxicating recipe for joy, laughter, pathos, and life (and I also have high hopes for other films coming up like BIG FISH, SOMETHINGS GOTTA GIVE, and MONA LISA SMILES - but well see..).
LOVE, ACTUALLY begins with a sequence at Heathrow Airport in London where the joyful greetings of families and loved ones is observed with a wonderful voiceover that puts the film itself in early perspective. Even with all the anger and hate that is blared at us in our every day world, Writer/Director Richard Curtis (FOUR WEDDINGS AND A FUNERAL, NOTTING HILL, BRIDGET JONES DIARY) poignantly observes that, "even after the planes hit the twin towers", the messages from people who were on those planes were not those of hate or revenge but rather that "love is, actually, all round us."
The film itself is a compendium of nine mostly-interlocking stories that illuminate the myriad faces of love:
On the surface, these many storylines may seem unwieldy but they most assuredly are not. In fact, they blend together almost seamlessly into an engrossing, hilarious, often poignant and very human dramatic comedy. As you might have guessed from the storylines, the film very definitely is R-rated, for tasteful and often hilarious sexuality. I saw it with 3 of my 4 daughters, all of whom-including my youngest (17)- absolutely loved it.
There have been so few films this year that you walk out of feeling happy and proud to simply be a human being (WHALE RIDER being at the top of my own list) that LOVE, ACTUALLY comes along in this particular season as a welcome and refreshing reminder of the beauty of our humanity . that, above all the strife and challenges that confront us, we have this unique and endless capacity to consciously immerse ourselves in the experience of lovefor one another, and for ourselves. I believe that you will walk out of the theater smiling. And I wish you and your friends the happiest of New Years.
(Stephen Simon has produced such films as Somewhere in Time and What Dreams May Come and has just produced and directed Indigo (www.Indigothemovie.com). His book The Force is With You: Mystical Movie Messages That Inspire Our Lives, published by Walsh Books/Hampton Roads, is now available. Stephen leads seminars, telecourses, and inspirational Mystical Movie events around the world. For more information, please visit www.Movingmessagesmedia.com. Stephen welcomes your comments by email: Stephen@Movingmediamessagees.com)