They should never have cut this! Fantastic lines, wonderful acting and really pulls at your heart strings because it's so ordinary but at the same time extraordinary.
Such a lovely scene that never should have been cut from the movie instead we had to endure those embarrassing scenes of desperate Colin trying to score American women.
Say what you like about that scene with Colin trying to hit on American girls, but it was bloody funny! I see what you mean though, they should have left this one.
I could've done without desperate Colin and the creepy Keira Knightley stalker with the placards. The "farts at Christmas" scene and this scene are so much funnier and richer emotionally! Damn! While we're at it, the whole Jamie/Aurelia sequence and the Laura Linney scenes can go too, leaving more room for the Angel, Rowan Atkinson. (I realize these last two place me in the minority.)
Not sure if it’s because I am a lesbian but it would have meant the absolute world to me to see this in the movie. We don’t have enough representation as it is and this short clip on UA-cam made me cry.
I'm not a lesbian and it made me cry. Any of us who have taken care of terminally ill loved ones know that situation, needing to be cheerful and comforting when your heart is breaking. Those two seem like they'd be great people to be friends with, especially Frances de la Tour, a great character actress.
I'm a lesbian, and, I agree that representation matters! But, even without that, this scene was so heartwarming and loving. It should have been left in on all counts!
@@lemorab1 Absolutely agree. Deleting the two headmistress scenes (the earlier see-your-farts scene and this one) would have made for a far richer film--since "love actually" includes times of hilarity and of unspeakable pain. They could have deleted the entire Colin-goes-to-America storyline, which IMO was a waste of their film and my time.
so my understanding is that porn is much more acceptable in society than a beautiful loving relationship between two intelligent women? I read somewhere that these scenes were included in the first version of the movie that was shown to an audience of judges before it's release and they deemed this relationship would alienate viewers, so they cut it.
We saw this movie in english class. With german subtitles. The teacher deemed it a good idea to fast forward the vhs during the porn scenes, cutting into the next scenes. Now I wonder what my catholic private school would have made of the lesbian couple.
I'd be interested in finding out whether that was true. From the introductory comments in the clip above it sounds like the sequence was cut because it related to another storyline that was deleted (Emma Thompson and her son) and wouldn't make any sense without it.
It’s really disappointing and unfortunate that they chose to cut out the only non-heterosexual romantic relationship, especially considering some of the misogynistic bile they chose to leave in.
When Emma Thompson stated “:sorrow is particularly hard at Christmas “. I remember I was 8 yrs old when my best friend’s dad died on Christmas Day. I’m a retired RN, and I remember my favorite patient dying on a Christmas Day that I worked.
Thank god that they allow deleted scenes to be shown now, makes it that much better and almost makes up for the fac that they've been deleted. It does make me feel a little better though when the directors says that it was a difficult choice.
What a wonderful scene! Surely this was far more deserving of some of the other more daft and contrived scenes which made the cut? And I love the film, but let’s be honest, some scenes are a bit daft and cringingly contrived. This one is so real and heartfelt.
Kept this scene in (although I would have replaced seeing farts with something less crude) and cut out the Colin story would have made a more serious but more touching film
Firstly - what a *loss* to this film not having this beautiful, poignant, loving, sad scene is - secondly WHY is this titled "Kiera Knightley Movie" - this was a hugely talented ensemble cast - and she... well.. she's not in this bit...
You are all right, it would have been another fine storyline in the movie, but I guess in 2003 the world wasn't ready, unfortunately. Really wish they would make a director's cut and add this story. It would make the movie complete by being inclusive. Even as it is, it is one of my faves at Christmas.
I think people are reading too much into this. He mentiones in the beginning he had to cut the scene with Emma Thompson and her son and without that this storyline made no sense in the movie as a whole.
I have. Watching this tomorrow with someone. He's one of my best friends, or at least he doesn't see me as anything more than a friend. I'm kind of over him, but still. Be careful what you wish for :)
Jim the Sarah and Karl storyline is my favorite. As someone who’s seen mental illness in my family, I really identified with Sarah. So we identify with what we understand.
@@martakheyfets2235 You prove the point that everyone has their favourite scene in this fantastic film. As others have said, I would like to see a remaster of this incorporating all the deleted scenes. That would be magical.
@@martakheyfets2235 Cutting Sarah and Karl would take out a whole kind of love - sacrificial love, love for family above personal fulfilment. This scene, while it's great in itself, repeats bereavement as there's already Liam Neeson's character. I would have liked it in but I understand why it was cut for tonal reasons.
It makes complete sense to have deleted these scenes. Maybe it’s because I’m around so many teachers that it’s no surprise to me that a headmistress would have her own home love life. But we could have also dumped either the Colin sequence or possibly the one with the couple who met as stand-ins in the movies.
I agree about eliminating the Colin storyline but I liked the two stand-ins. They were practically the only characters who did not have a power differential in their relationship and the contrast between the work they did and the way they conducted their personal relationship was unexpectedly charming. The arc also introduced me to Martin Freeman as an actor.
..cuz she debuted back then? lol same year as PotC1 ♡ check out her even older film _Princess of Thieves!_ (if you can find it! I have never been able to since seeing it on TV when it first came out those many years ago loool)
Man this already my favourite Christmas movie and we watch this every year, my whole family, even though we love different states. This could have helped my parents and sister see and feel that lesbians love too
Anyone else notice that in the deleted scene before with Emma Thompson the head mistress called her Mrs Williams but in this scene she’s called Mrs Taylor?
It sucks that this was the only story with gay characters and she ends up dying. I still think they should have made Peter in love with Mark instead of Juliet. It would have made sense
@@keinedaten1640 I made this comment a while back, but I meant that Mark (Andrew Lincoln) being in love with Peter (Chiwetel Ejiofor) instead of Peter's fiancé would make sense. It's sort of a thing they set up in the movie, because he keeps filming at the wedding. He could just have easily been in love with his long time friend, if anything they had more of a history and attachment, whereas his feelings for Juliet were more random infatuation.
yess, this was one of those earliest inspirations for my polyshipping heart lol & having seen this deleted scene now, yeah my mind is just like "oh, _more_ death?" like.. no it could've been any other situation, they didn't HAVE to have a w/w couple with (yet another) tragic twist! I mean so what if the reasoning is "oh we cut the essay bit so we had to cut this part too" why not just make a new & better bit? just have them merely dancing & saying ILY at some party! (after being ~introduced to the teacher in a diff scene if not the essay one) no cancer necessary!! &/or have the Mark/Juliet/Peter thing end up more queer.. ah, the alternative versions that could've been, hehe ♡
They cut it out because they had another situation where People had to come with death (Sam's Mom) and it would probably have made the film way to dark to have two of them. And the Colin Situation... basically it was a bit of comic relief... I don't particularly like that one either, but oh well
The movies really long as it is so i guess this storyline would've slowed the whole thing down. It's funny because love actually is one of the shortest 2 hr and 20 minute films I've seen
What's he talking about? I saw this in the film at the theater - and on the DVD. I just saw it prior to Christmas on telly but they DID leave out this AND the nude couple on telly. Edward: You're absolutely right! 'Love Actually' IS ideal for annual Christmas viewing tradition - as is 'White Christmas'. Saw them both last week.
So we had that truly awful, eons-length storyline of Colin's wish-fulfillment American orgy (which almost doesn't even fit the movie's thesis about different kinds of love, because it really didn't seem like "love" as much as simple "lust", and if it wasn't, then "seemingly shallow love based on looks but ends up being true" was already done way more nuanced with Jamie's storyline) and they couldn't keep a few wonderful scenes that IN TOTAL probably lasted around the same amount of time? There could've been TWO parts of the movie that reduced me to a blubbering mess? Director's cut. Now.
With Liam Neeson's character dealing with bereavement they didn't want too much sadness. While the individual scene is great, I do understand why they cut it to keep the tone of the film as a whole lighter.
@@sharonlock6452- technically "getting out" wd not be the key to enlightenment abt certain actresses lol but rather reading up on Wiki, iMDB, & checking streaming services, cable & local listings for their media which is usually just a "home" thing altho now w/mobile devices it can be done anywhere but "going out" for media info is not as needed as it was in the days of "I gotta go to the library to look up info about such-&-such.." (tho they were good times) but seriously I just lol'd at a 1yr cmt telling a 7yr cmt to "get out more" instead of simply "use Google" haha 😂
I don't know the actress's name who plays the dying woman, but she plays Hagrid's girlfriend in a couple of the Harry Potter films. She was also in a movie called "Hugo."
WHY was the scene with the lesbians removed but the guy confessing his love to his best friend's new wife included?? I didn't find that scene lovely or touching at all. I thought it was a horrible betrayal of friendship and generally creepy. The Christmas wish farts and the principal's wife scenes were absolute magic.
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There would actually, from what I understand, have been one other with one of Sam's classmates... sadly I think that one might not have ended up being filmed. Ah well, it probably would have been cute.
How would this have fitted into a comedy film? It was bad enough having Liam Neeson's character's wife die, but to include this would have brought the down tone even further.
Andrew Smith that makes sense about bringing the tone down but then there was that brilliant scene with Emma Thomson crying to "both sides now" and I bet there are a few people welling up just to the thought of that. You can have sad moments in comedy, just not too often, like the finale to Blackadder goes forth. It was the only time I can think of in the whole series they did that and it worked extremely well.
I just hate the word '"fart!" Does anyone else feel this way? I find it so vulgar. I lose all respect for someone when they use that word. It's strange how we are taught to give such weight to some words. This was my upbringing/ education. I had very posh grandmothers.
I had my mouth washed out with Ivory soap for saying fart. I never heard the word until my older sister started school. I went over to the Dark Side, though. I think the word is hysterical. I'm nowhere near posh or cultured like my mother and grandmothers are/were. I'm a wild woman.
deaconsmom2000 I had to smile about the Ivory soap - sorry! That could not have been pleasant. (I must admit that I've changed my mind about a lot of words in the English language, mostly as a result of learning other languages, and thinking about the overall connotations of certain words differently. Even regional/ continental differences come into play. Think of the difference in the usage of the word c*nt between the USA & the UK, for example! Anyway, linguistics is both fascinating, and a mindf*ck, if you study it for any length of time. I could go on but will won't. lol)
We weren't allowed to use the word, but we did use the word "farber" instead. I think my Catholic grandmother learned it (among other Jewish words) from the lady next door in Brooklyn, NY. My grandmother's (and her sibs) parents died by the time she was 17 and the Jewish lady next door looked in on them all the time, so my brother and I would learn Jewish sayings when we would go visit our grandmother. I taught my children to use "farber" also, because I never liked the word fart either. I also taught my kids that if you feel you have to pass gas, get up and go in another room. Just. Common. Courtesy.
A big SCREW YOU to those who decided lesbian love wasn't good enough for this movie.. Throw in a shitload of unrealistic, straight tripe masquerading as love and cut out the one believable scene...
Did anyone recognise Denise Richards as the former Bond girl who came running through at Heathrow. For those of you still a wee bitty dazed. Denise Richards = Dr Christmas Jones in The World is not Enough.
My Christmas wish is to have a version of “Love Actually” where all of the deleted scenes were included
yes :(❤
Ikr me too
Yes, please.
YES !!!
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They should never have cut this! Fantastic lines, wonderful acting and really pulls at your heart strings because it's so ordinary but at the same time extraordinary.
What a shame to cut such a beautiful scene and two fabulous actresses.
Was that Olivia Coleman??
@@christinasantini8020 No, Frances de la Tour and Anne Reid.
@@christinasantini8020 No, Frances de la Tour and Anne Reid.
@@christinasantini8020 Hagrid's girlfriend
Such a lovely scene that never should have been cut from the movie instead we had to endure those embarrassing scenes of desperate Colin trying to score American women.
I know, right! This is so much better.
oh god
Fair enough, but at least that Colin scene made us laugh
Say what you like about that scene with Colin trying to hit on American girls, but it was bloody funny! I see what you mean though, they should have left this one.
I could've done without desperate Colin and the creepy Keira Knightley stalker with the placards. The "farts at Christmas" scene and this scene are so much funnier and richer emotionally! Damn! While we're at it, the whole Jamie/Aurelia sequence and the Laura Linney scenes can go too, leaving more room for the Angel, Rowan Atkinson. (I realize these last two place me in the minority.)
This is beautiful, really wish it hadn't been cut.
Not sure if it’s because I am a lesbian but it would have meant the absolute world to me to see this in the movie. We don’t have enough representation as it is and this short clip on UA-cam made me cry.
EvenstarSK I think. It is such a touching scene, two beautiful women, I’d love them to re-release it again with that part added.
I'm not a lesbian and it made me cry. Any of us who have taken care of terminally ill loved ones know that situation, needing to be cheerful and comforting when your heart is breaking. Those two seem like they'd be great people to be friends with, especially Frances de la Tour, a great character actress.
Also a lesbian, it made me cry too
I'm a lesbian, and, I agree that representation matters!
But, even without that, this scene was so heartwarming and loving.
It should have been left in on all counts!
@@lemorab1 Absolutely agree. Deleting the two headmistress scenes (the earlier see-your-farts scene and this one) would have made for a far richer film--since "love actually" includes times of hilarity and of unspeakable pain. They could have deleted the entire Colin-goes-to-America storyline, which IMO was a waste of their film and my time.
It's always great to see Frances de la Tour in a movie. She's underrated.
BrokenWolf1990 she is amazing
Not by most of us Brits, wonderful actress.
so my understanding is that porn is much more acceptable in society than a beautiful loving relationship between two intelligent women? I read somewhere that these scenes were included in the first version of the movie that was shown to an audience of judges before it's release and they deemed this relationship would alienate viewers, so they cut it.
We saw this movie in english class. With german subtitles. The teacher deemed it a good idea to fast forward the vhs during the porn scenes, cutting into the next scenes. Now I wonder what my catholic private school would have made of the lesbian couple.
Yes, in 2003 at least
I'd be interested in finding out whether that was true. From the introductory comments in the clip above it sounds like the sequence was cut because it related to another storyline that was deleted (Emma Thompson and her son) and wouldn't make any sense without it.
That should have never been cut. How wonderful
I’ve only just seen this deleted scene (glad I got that the right way around!) and loved it! Two amazing actors; shame it didn’t make the final cut.
It’s really disappointing and unfortunate that they chose to cut out the only non-heterosexual romantic relationship, especially considering some of the misogynistic bile they chose to leave in.
So true
Wow, I was not ready for that. Right for the heartstrings. Looks like it's time for the annual Love Actually viewing.
Glad I'm not the only one with this tradition :P
Would be a better movie with this in (maybe with something other than seeing farts) and the whole Colin story cut
When Emma Thompson stated “:sorrow is particularly hard at Christmas “. I remember I was 8 yrs old when my best friend’s dad died on Christmas Day. I’m a retired RN, and I remember my favorite patient dying on a Christmas Day that I worked.
I really loved this scene! Such a shame it was cut from the movie :(
Such a shame they cut it. Frances de la Tour is truly a master artist.
An artist that probably is totally unknown outside the U.K.
Thank god that they allow deleted scenes to be shown now, makes it that much better and almost makes up for the fac that they've been deleted. It does make me feel a little better though when the directors says that it was a difficult choice.
*fact*
what a loss to the film, my heart broke in such a short space of time
They deleted this storyline, but kept a pointless storyline that looked like it was taken from a cheesy porno. Think about that for a second.
Well that side plot had more interraction with the main cast. Where as this one as much as I prefer it kinda sticks out more.
I totally agree and just posted that above. I hate that pointless storyline and those two characters are dull as dishwater.
How have I watched that movie for years and never knew about these two?? I need an uncut version of that movie so bad *.*
they should have never deleted this.
Okay I want them to release this film with these scenes included!
"Everyone you meet is fighting a battle you know nothing about." - Brad Meltzer
Madame Maxime from Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.
And can't forget Snape, Trelwany and Scrimageour
+Kelsey Springer get a life, potter sucked, but not first
That's why she looked familiar! Thanks!
Also I just noticed in love actually Snape and trelawney are married.
Oooohh I thought it was Olivia Coleman.
@@mikekroll5165 you’re so mad for what
If I’d have watched this scene when I was younger it would have meant the world to me.
It's really good dialogue, one of the best examples of dialogue with subtext that communicates a lot of emotion without being on-the-nose
What a wonderful scene! Surely this was far more deserving of some of the other more daft and contrived scenes which made the cut? And I love the film, but let’s be honest, some scenes are a bit daft and cringingly contrived. This one is so real and heartfelt.
Gross British guy in Wisconsin was worthless.
@@nata3467 Fully agree, it was silly. Totally jumped the shark.
Kept this scene in (although I would have replaced seeing farts with something less crude) and cut out the Colin story would have made a more serious but more touching film
Also it was a case of the famous "dead lesbian syndrome"... sad.
They should have kept this in. It was sad yet important.
It wasn't awkward. It was beautiful.
I wish they could have had this scene in the film. The headmistress' partner is brilliant.
Hagrid's girlfriend
@@l.a.3479 Well spotted!
Deleted scene starts at 1:04
Firstly - what a *loss* to this film not having this beautiful, poignant, loving, sad scene is - secondly WHY is this titled "Kiera Knightley Movie" - this was a hugely talented ensemble cast - and she... well.. she's not in this bit...
What else got cut? There's some real gold in these deleted scenes.
You are all right, it would have been another fine storyline in the movie, but I guess in 2003 the world wasn't ready, unfortunately. Really wish they would make a director's cut and add this story. It would make the movie complete by being inclusive. Even as it is, it is one of my faves at Christmas.
I think people are reading too much into this. He mentiones in the beginning he had to cut the scene with Emma Thompson and her son and without that this storyline made no sense in the movie as a whole.
@@plumdutchess I would have replaced the visible farts with something less crude, but kept that and this in. Cut the Colin storyline
Based on the movie's title, opening scene and content, it certainly should have been a part of the movie. Omitting it was quite a miss.
Sweet scene but with Liam Neeson's character already dealing with death it's too depressing for a Christmas movie, I get why they cut it.
Plus there was the Sarah & Karl and Harry & Karen storylines as well.
Oh how I wish he let the movie be longer and kept this in. Wonderful scene.
all i want is someone to watch this film with next christmas.
I have. Watching this tomorrow with someone. He's one of my best friends, or at least he doesn't see me as anything more than a friend. I'm kind of over him, but still. Be careful what you wish for :)
did it happen?
@@elliexo8225 no
@@traveller4life123 **hugs**
So glad we got 75 fat jokes instead of this
mind blown. Seen Love Actually about 34 times and would not have equated this with it at all! Will miss this scene when next I watch the actual movie!
Yes, Colin storyline was the only one I could have done without.
I've seen this scene in the movie. They must have a version with the scene and a version without.
They probably released an extended version, like with Lord of the Rings >
Much too much was cut from this movie. I would even live without a reboot in favour of a full director's cut with every one of these scenes still in.
😮 how could this have been cut? how?
I am in tears. They should have kept it. They should have taken out Colin and his America scenes. Those were awful. I fast forward them.
Jayne Taylor Nah that provides some funny moments. The Sarah and Karl storyline should've been cut though.
Jim the Sarah and Karl storyline is my favorite. As someone who’s seen mental illness in my family, I really identified with Sarah. So we identify with what we understand.
@@martakheyfets2235 You prove the point that everyone has their favourite scene in this fantastic film. As others have said, I would like to see a remaster of this incorporating all the deleted scenes. That would be magical.
@@martakheyfets2235 Cutting Sarah and Karl would take out a whole kind of love - sacrificial love, love for family above personal fulfilment. This scene, while it's great in itself, repeats bereavement as there's already Liam Neeson's character. I would have liked it in but I understand why it was cut for tonal reasons.
It makes complete sense to have deleted these scenes. Maybe it’s because I’m around so many teachers that it’s no surprise to me that a headmistress would have her own home love life. But we could have also dumped either the Colin sequence or possibly the one with the couple who met as stand-ins in the movies.
I agree about eliminating the Colin storyline but I liked the two stand-ins. They were practically the only characters who did not have a power differential in their relationship and the contrast between the work they did and the way they conducted their personal relationship was unexpectedly charming. The arc also introduced me to Martin Freeman as an actor.
@@kauri44 They're the healthiest relationship in the movie
Absolute disgrace that this was removed from the final cut.
I don't understand what he means by clumsy. It's wonderfully exexuted.
Until I've just seen this I had no idea Frances De La Tour was in the movie.. Or Anne Reid actually
Wow how is love actually a Keira knightley movie!??
..cuz she debuted back then? lol same year as PotC1 ♡
check out her even older film _Princess of Thieves!_ (if you can find it! I have never been able to since seeing it on TV when it first came out those many years ago loool)
Why on earth cutting this scene????...shame on them!
I enjoyed these includes in the DVD
Man this already my favourite Christmas movie and we watch this every year, my whole family, even though we love different states. This could have helped my parents and sister see and feel that lesbians love too
Is it just me, but Francis looks more and more like Tim Curry! lol
They spent so much time trying to portray the British working class as foul mouthed and common, but cut this wonderful scene.
Anyone else notice that in the deleted scene before with Emma Thompson the head mistress called her Mrs Williams but in this scene she’s called Mrs Taylor?
No
I am sorry this scene was cut. The ending was not necessary. Enough lesbians have died in films.
Shame that this was left out of the movie.
It sucks that this was the only story with gay characters and she ends up dying. I still think they should have made Peter in love with Mark instead of Juliet. It would have made sense
How should that have made sense?
@@keinedaten1640 I made this comment a while back, but I meant that Mark (Andrew Lincoln) being in love with Peter (Chiwetel Ejiofor) instead of Peter's fiancé would make sense. It's sort of a thing they set up in the movie, because he keeps filming at the wedding. He could just have easily been in love with his long time friend, if anything they had more of a history and attachment, whereas his feelings for Juliet were more random infatuation.
yess, this was one of those earliest inspirations for my polyshipping heart lol & having seen this deleted scene now, yeah my mind is just like "oh, _more_ death?" like.. no it could've been any other situation, they didn't HAVE to have a w/w couple with (yet another) tragic twist! I mean so what if the reasoning is "oh we cut the essay bit so we had to cut this part too" why not just make a new & better bit? just have them merely dancing & saying ILY at some party! (after being ~introduced to the teacher in a diff scene if not the essay one) no cancer necessary!! &/or have the Mark/Juliet/Peter thing end up more queer.. ah, the alternative versions that could've been, hehe ♡
Oh my god I forgot about this- and it’s so sad 😭 I wish they had kept this in.
What. A shame. It. Was a. Lovely. Scene. Both. Great. Actors. Xx
why they took it out?? It is a wonderful scene!! shit! I'm already crying... arrrgh!
Yes! Thought the same
They cut it out because they had another situation where People had to come with death (Sam's Mom) and it would probably have made the film way to dark to have two of them. And the Colin Situation... basically it was a bit of comic relief... I don't particularly like that one either, but oh well
Such a good movie
HOW DID THEY DELETE THIS I CANNOT
The movies really long as it is so i guess this storyline would've slowed the whole thing down. It's funny because love actually is one of the shortest 2 hr and 20 minute films I've seen
Beautiful
god i so wish this was in the film
I do wish they had left this in.
I've just seen 2 deleted scenes from the movie and I think both should have been in.. And not deleted
What's he talking about? I saw this in the film at the theater - and on the DVD. I just saw it prior to Christmas on telly but they DID leave out this AND the nude couple on telly.
Edward: You're absolutely right! 'Love Actually' IS ideal for annual Christmas viewing tradition - as is 'White Christmas'. Saw them both last week.
You can't have seen it in the original release it wasn't in
So we had that truly awful, eons-length storyline of Colin's wish-fulfillment American orgy (which almost doesn't even fit the movie's thesis about different kinds of love, because it really didn't seem like "love" as much as simple "lust", and if it wasn't, then "seemingly shallow love based on looks but ends up being true" was already done way more nuanced with Jamie's storyline) and they couldn't keep a few wonderful scenes that IN TOTAL probably lasted around the same amount of time? There could've been TWO parts of the movie that reduced me to a blubbering mess?
Director's cut. Now.
With Liam Neeson's character dealing with bereavement they didn't want too much sadness. While the individual scene is great, I do understand why they cut it to keep the tone of the film as a whole lighter.
@@oliverford5367 plus the Sarah and Karl storyline.
@@brianbanville781 Yes an extra grief story would have been too much, however fine the dialogue and acting is in this scene
Omg that made me ball my eyes out
Janet Denny I'm a guy & I'm straight, but that did make me get emotional! I didn't cry but it did get to me... 😟
Sorry the fantastic Anne Reid was left on the cutting room floor.
This doesn't fit in with the movie imo. Im glad they cut it and it can be viewed here on UA-cam so all is well.
I have no idea who either of those women are
Then you really should educate yourself as to their wonderful presence in British theatre and television. :)
You need to get out more
@@sharonlock6452- technically "getting out" wd not be the key to enlightenment abt certain actresses lol but rather reading up on Wiki, iMDB, & checking streaming services, cable & local listings for their media which is usually just a "home" thing altho now w/mobile devices it can be done anywhere but "going out" for media info is not as needed as it was in the days of "I gotta go to the library to look up info about such-&-such.." (tho they were good times)
but seriously I just lol'd at a 1yr cmt telling a 7yr cmt to "get out more" instead of simply "use Google" haha 😂
I don't know the actress's name who plays the dying woman, but she plays Hagrid's girlfriend in a couple of the Harry Potter films. She was also in a movie called "Hugo."
WHY was the scene with the lesbians removed but the guy confessing his love to his best friend's new wife included?? I didn't find that scene lovely or touching at all. I thought it was a horrible betrayal of friendship and generally creepy. The Christmas wish farts and the principal's wife scenes were absolute magic.
delete the only LGBT storyline this is typical!
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There would actually, from what I understand, have been one other with one of Sam's classmates... sadly I think that one might not have ended up being filmed. Ah well, it probably would have been cute.
indeed
Jakeb Arturio Braden I doubt it's because of an agenda. Ultimately the director ended up deciding it was just the weakest of the stories.
How would this have fitted into a comedy film? It was bad enough having Liam Neeson's character's wife die, but to include this would have brought the down tone even further.
Andrew Smith that makes sense about bringing the tone down but then there was that brilliant scene with Emma Thomson crying to "both sides now" and I bet there are a few people welling up just to the thought of that. You can have sad moments in comedy, just not too often, like the finale to Blackadder goes forth. It was the only time I can think of in the whole series they did that and it worked extremely well.
It's not a comedy, it's about love. - I know this comment is 5 years old but still... no comedy.
Yes I get why they cut it for tonal reasons. However well-written and acted the scene is in itself, they didn't want too many sad moments.
The movie is a half hour too long.
This is the only deleted scene I'd have maybe kept in. All the others are silly and contradict the characters. But this scene actually adds something
Frances De La Tour.
so why isn't included wtf with these people
I don’t remember their characters
It's a deleted scene. Watch all the way to the end.
woman in the bed looks like john hannah
I just hate the word '"fart!" Does anyone else feel this way? I find it so vulgar. I lose all respect for someone when they use that word. It's strange how we are taught to give such weight to some words. This was my upbringing/ education. I had very posh grandmothers.
I had my mouth washed out with Ivory soap for saying fart. I never heard the word until my older sister started school. I went over to the Dark Side, though. I think the word is hysterical. I'm nowhere near posh or cultured like my mother and grandmothers are/were. I'm a wild woman.
deaconsmom2000 I had to smile about the Ivory soap - sorry! That could not have been pleasant. (I must admit that I've changed my mind about a lot of words in the English language, mostly as a result of learning other languages, and thinking about the overall connotations of certain words differently. Even regional/ continental differences come into play. Think of the difference in the usage of the word c*nt between the USA & the UK, for example! Anyway, linguistics is both fascinating, and a mindf*ck, if you study it for any length of time. I could go on but will won't. lol)
deaconsmom2000 I still hate this word for passing gas. I find it crude, and vulgar. To each their own, though.... :)
I read somewhere that there are only a few words from old English still in use, and apparently 'fart' is one of them. So, at least it's an old world
We weren't allowed to use the word, but we did use the word "farber" instead. I think my Catholic grandmother learned it (among other Jewish words) from the lady next door in Brooklyn, NY. My grandmother's (and her sibs) parents died by the time she was 17 and the Jewish lady next door looked in on them all the time, so my brother and I would learn Jewish sayings when we would go visit our grandmother. I taught my children to use "farber" also, because I never liked the word fart either. I also taught my kids that if you feel you have to pass gas, get up and go in another room. Just. Common. Courtesy.
A big SCREW YOU to those who decided lesbian love wasn't good enough for this movie.. Throw in a shitload of unrealistic, straight tripe masquerading as love and cut out the one believable scene...
Boring. Not needed. Good call for cutting it.
Rendez-vous manqué avec son époque. Il n'a pas manqué grand chose. Sans doute un peu de courage en 2002/2003 😮💨
Lost in translation...
@@l.a.3479 Avec un peu d'effort je suis sur que tu peux retrouver le chemin.
Wtf has this got to do with Keira???
Subtle stories are more meaningful that the exaggerated ones... like the photographer's sexual obsession was tasteless and out of place.
*than*
This movie was garbage. It's pretty much all about stalking.
Did anyone recognise Denise Richards as the former Bond girl who came running through at Heathrow. For those of you still a wee bitty dazed.
Denise Richards = Dr Christmas Jones in The World is not Enough.
I thought that was Shannon Elizabeth.
No
The entire movie should be deleted.