A Love Story

"True love lasts a lifetime." — Karen, "Love Actually"

A couple years ago I was at a conference at Mariner's Church. There was a speaker on the list — Richard Curtis — and I made a big deal about not wanting to miss a minute of his interview. Most of the people there just stared at me, confused.

You see, it was a church conference run by Willow Creek, and Curtis isn't a church person. He's a writer/director. He's worked on the Mr. Bean films, did "Four Weddings and a Funeral," and, of course, wrote and directed my favorite romantic comedy, "Love Actually." This being Valentine's Day, I thought I'd give the movie a shout-out.

The film was released in 2003, and is the rare gem that works for two major holidays. It's set in and around Christmas, so it's a great Christmas film. But it's also about relationships — all kind of relationships — which makes it a great romantic comedy as well.

My favorite of the stories involves Hugh Grant as the Prime Minister, but there are so many moments to love in the film. It is the rare romantic comedy that appeals to both genders. It's got laughs, romance, drama, and a beautiful set of stories. What more could you ask for.

So if you're looking for a treat this Valentine's Day, check out "Love Actually."

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