Love Actually (2003) — Review, Streaming & Trivia
Love Actually (2003) is the quintessential romantic Christmas ensemble film, written and directed by Richard Curtis. Set in London during the five weeks leading up to Christmas, the film weaves together ten interconnected stories about love in its many forms, from the Prime Minister falling for a member of his household staff to a writer finding romance in a foreign country. Boasting an extraordinary cast including Hugh Grant, Emma Thompson, Alan Rickman, Keira Knightley, Colin Firth, and Liam Neeson, Love Actually captures the joy, heartbreak, and hope of the holiday season with wit and warmth. Its iconic moments, from the cue-card confession to Hugh Grant's dancing at 10 Downing Street, have made it a holiday viewing tradition around the world.
Last updated: February 2026
Love Actually
Nine intertwined stories explore the complexities of love in all its forms during the frantic weeks before Christmas in London.
About Love Actually
Love Actually (2003) is the quintessential romantic Christmas ensemble film, written and directed by Richard Curtis. Set in London during the five weeks leading up to Christmas, the film weaves together ten interconnected stories about love in its many forms, from the Prime Minister falling for a member of his household staff to a writer finding romance in a foreign country. Boasting an extraordinary cast including Hugh Grant, Emma Thompson, Alan Rickman, Keira Knightley, Colin Firth, and Liam Neeson, Love Actually captures the joy, heartbreak, and hope of the holiday season with wit and warmth. Its iconic moments, from the cue-card confession to Hugh Grant's dancing at 10 Downing Street, have made it a holiday viewing tradition around the world.
Cast
- Hugh Grant
- Liam Neeson
- Colin Firth
- Emma Thompson
Where to Watch
Love Actually is currently available on the following platforms:
Trivia & Fun Facts
- The film features nearly every prominent British actor of the era, with over a dozen major storylines.
- Hugh Grant's impromptu dancing scene to 'Jump' was reportedly his least favorite scene to film.
- The opening and closing scenes at Heathrow Airport used hidden cameras to capture real reunions between actual travelers.
- Rowan Atkinson's gift-wrapping scene was originally part of a larger subplot involving an angel character.
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