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Notting Hill Film Review
Notting Hill film reviews are as follows:

Notting Hill is a romantic film, and the love part in it is obviously more important. Compared with the love between men and women, the love between men and girls in wheelchairs is more beautiful and pure.

Romantic, humorous, touching and intriguing. Notting Hill permeates the tolerant and healthy life attitude of film creators through romantic love stories. The production is almost perfect from plot design, actor performance, film photography to film interlude.

The healthy characters' emotions and gorgeous movie pictures in the film still feel infected when the audience walks out of the cinema. From this perspective, romantic movies, romance is not enough. Whether it is a romantic movie or an action movie, the key is to have a high foothold and a well-organized creative team.

Introduction:

The gentle and kind William Sack (hugh grant) lives in Notting Hill, west London, and owns a travel bookstore with poor business. Because the business is not ideal, I can only share a room with a strange and untidy spike near the bookstore. Since the divorce, his love life has been blank.

Anna Scott (Julia Roberts) is an American film star. Her jade photos appeared on the covers of various magazines, and her every move attracted the attention of the whole world. On an unremarkable Wednesday, Anna walked into William's bookstore. William was deeply impressed by her elegant gesture. This elegant lady is Anna, a famous Hollywood actress.

Shortly after Anna left the bookstore, William met Anna again on his way back to buy drinks for his colleagues. He accidentally spilled a drink on Anna. Deeply guilty, William invited Anna to his house to clean clothes, but he didn't expect that he would fall in love with a star and pretend to be a reporter to date Anna.

Soon they fell in love, but their sweet life was suddenly ruined by the reporter who found out about it. Anna was pressured by the media to make a decision, and they also quarreled. The two began a fairy-tale love journey, and the identity gap was huge.