Sunday, 21 February 2010
'Curtis land'
Richard Curtis is an English director and has directed British films such as Notting Hill, Love Actually, Four Weddings and a Funeral which he made for Working Title films. The term 'Curtis land' comes from Richard Curtis's view on Britain and how he portrays it in his movies. Richard Curtis normally repeats certain themes like actors, weather, work and love in his movies. Curtis has used Hugh Grant in a lot of his movies and the main theme of his movies is usually love. The Americans view Britain through a lot of Richard Curtis' movie's. The character's in Curtis' movies usually have low paid jobs or no jobs at all but live in huge houses which is unrealistic. Curtis reuses several swear words which are traditionally English like 'git' and 'bugger'. In Love Actually and Bridget Jones the holiday Christmas is used because it is essentially very British.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment