There’s a scene where the characters discuss their favorite Christmas movies
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Helen embarks on a passionate romance with a man who has no idea what her secret identity is. Helen’s employer, caught in the crosshairs when her lover falls victim to the dangerous London underworld, calls Sam to protect her. Neither of them mentions Love, Actually, a very popular Christmas movie.
That’s probably because it stars Keira Knightley
Starring Graham Norton and the movies: Cher/Keira Knightley/Michael Fassbender/Josh Brolin/Jalen Ngonda (2024). It’s a very British TV drama with good acting and Guy Ritchie’s dark humor. I thoroughly enjoyed it and devoured it in a day.
Thankfully, there’s no real moral story to it 😁😀😁
The story is completely implausible, but it keeps you engaged. It’s great to see Ben Whishaw taking the lead on a killer who happens to be gay, as opposed to a gay killer. Too often these days, sexuality is overdone to try to make a social statement, which often weighs down the story.
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It’s also lovely to see Sara Lancashire playing the lead role of an international spy instead of a tough, salt-of-the-earth Nordic character. go.. "One Hundred Years of Solitude" is one of the biggest TV and streaming releases this month.
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