Yahoo · 2d
Keira Knightley had to "fix" her reaction in Love Actually's iconic cue card scene because she was acting too creeped out: "But it is quite creepy"
The scene sees Andrew Lincoln's character showing up at Knightley's character's door to confess his love for her though cue cards. She just got married to his best friend (played by Chiwetel Ejiofor), who is inside the house thinking his wife is talking to some door-to-door carol singers.
AOL · 5d
Keira Knightley admits she always thought the “Love Actually ”cue card confession was 'quite creepy'
At this point, it's common knowledge that the film's cue card declaration scene has not aged well. The "romantic" moment sees Andrew Lincoln 's Mark use handwritten signs to silently declare his love to Juliet (Knightley), the woman who just married his best friend ( Chiwetel Ejiofor ).
Metro · 5d
Keira Knightley agrees with everyone’s biggest ‘creepy’ Love Actually complaint
Keira Knightley has had her say on her controversial Love Actually plot, sharing that she actually mentioned it was ‘quite creepy’ while on set. Richard Curtis’ iconic Christmas movie was first released in November, 2003, following a string of intertwining plots and characters across London, in the build up to December 25.
LBC · 1d
Iconic Love Actually cue card scene was 'quite creepy', says Keira Knightley
The Love Actually cue card scene was "quite creepy", Keira Knightley has said. The iconic moment sees Andrew Lincoln's character, Mark, turn up outside the home of Juliet - played by Keira Knightley - and declare his love for her.
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