24 years later, I still think that this is the best romantic film ever made. It's perfect in every sense of the word. Can as the final ? the last few frames of them sitting on the park bench is the bench they discovered earlier in the film where they both had to jump over the gate to get access to the park.
@@Sumdumfilipinoabsolutely, the subtleties, the eye contact in that press conference scene, the way the steadycam work as he leaves that giant hall, it's just great. Thanks for mentioning it.
I agree but also very very rare , that a huge Hollywood super star would love, and marry an average nobody..that would be like Tom cruise dropping by subway to grab a sandwich..and falling for the girl who made it....like never
@@SB-sg4em Yes, he married a bartender, they've been married 15 years now, and seem very happy. Aside from loving him, I can see why Anna might cherish the fact Will isn't famous - while he accepts her fame, he also offers her a stable and loving relationship, a refuge away from the spotlight. Besides, as Matt Damon's wife said “When you meet somebody that you have a connection with, that’s just the person that you have a connection with, all the other stuff- the movie-star part-wasn’t really a factor. It was just Matt, to me he’s just Matt.”
I have lost count at the number of times I’ve seen this movie. And have come back here to watch the ending again, again, and again. It brings me joy. I love how it ends with them on the bench and seeing that they’re starting a family. The happy ending we all deserve. And I love Elvis Costello‘s version of “She.”
I have to admit that the first time I watched this I was desperately trying to read the title of the book Hugh was reading and I totally missed the fact that they were starting a family. ❤
@@Kim_Ngumbela Hi Kim, I'm sorry to say that as many times that I paused the film while Hugh was holding the book, I couldn't zoom in on the cover close enough to make out the title. I can only make an assumption by saying that he was probably reading a book based on parenting? "The Joy of Parenting." 😂 Maybe someone who knows how to "zoom in" for a better look can solve this for us. 🥰
I don't know who needs to hear this today, but this is the happy ending we all deserve. Real love will come through any hardships in the end. So don't desperate and don't settle for any less!
Thank you...I needed to hear that! Loved this film back in 1999 & now more than ever! As we approach 2021 with COVID19 vaccines ( I got my Pfizer 1st shot December 18 as a USA healthcare worker. Our pandemic nearing its end by mid 2021, hopefully, so meantime, wear masks, social distancing & be kind! 🙏👍😊🎉
@@beverlystraus9300 Great comment! Thankyou for what you do for your fellow men/women.Here`s hoping you get your 2nd injection very soon ,and that ,once we`ve all had ours that life will go back to some normality.Take care and stay safe.Xx
Dont live a fairy tale. Find a man who wants the same things in life that you do, and live your life with him. Fairy tales don't exist. Movie love doesn't exist
@Derek Schumaker - men do not "hide their feelings better." They have them indoctrinated out of them. Women show their feelings better would be a more accurate statement since it is the human condition to show one's feelings.
It's quite remarkable how Hugh Grant who is a film star himself manages to play so well the husband of a film star who feels totally awkward on a red carpet.
Since he had, at that point in his career, in most of his roles portrayed the impersonation of self deprecation and awkwardness, he would have been quite experienced.
Julia Roberts has that wonderful appealing, winning, personality that 'seduces' men and women equally. She is also a wonderfully emotive actress and that is why she is a star.
Julia Roberts is absolutely stupendous in this film, here at the end in particular and also in the shop where she said she was just a girl standing in front of a boy asking him to love her. She manages to make these moments really magical and convincing. The rest of the cast are damned good, too ....PS THE MUSIC, TOO IS SUBLIME ......
@@CovidConQuitTheCensorship Emma Chambers as Honey (who died aged 53) could easily have won an Oscar, but the rest of the cast were just awesome, too. Bernie was great, and I loved the scene at the end when he impulsively turned and kissed the girl next to him. Perhaps his romantic luck will change. There is absolutely no weak link at all in this film. Even the hapless bookshop assistant is brilliant. (forget his name!). The hotel receptionist who directed them to teh Savoy and got kissed by theJapanese guy! He only had a brief moment in the film, but it was just perfect. "Miss Pocahontas!" So funny.
@@chrissnuggs Yes, loved the bookshop attendant, he was awesome, and honey yes, absolutely brilliant. Hugh Grant, I've always been a massive fan. He plays the awkward romantic perfectly. Oops-a-daisy lol 😂
After so many years, since I saw the Movie, still it remains the best love story I won't get tired watching over and over again.. This scene has so much love..
I think the best scene is when they arrive to the award ceremony and you can see he's anxious and sweating so much because of the overwhelming crowd. But you can also see he goes through it because of how much he loves her.
My favorite detail in this scene is when the reporter asks Anna how long she's staying in Britain the second time. Anna looks over at Thacker and with just their eyebrows they say so much without saying anything at all. A subtle raised eyebrow from her, a raised eyebrow in response and they both know that they will be and stay together.
My favourite film of all time. A scintillating script by Richard Curtis, beautifully played by Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts. A fantastic supporting cast and marvelous music. I never tire of it. Drama is easy but comedy is hard. The whole cast make it look effortless. Love Love Love
The story line is simple, funny, light romantic and entertaining as well. Plus I love Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts they've had the best chemistry on screen. 😍😘
I like how she doesn't try to protect herself at all. She's just honest about how she feels and what she wants, and it isn't because she's arrogant or presumptuous. She's scared to death, but she does it anyway. She's a very appealing character.
She is quite protective of herself earlier on in the movie - which causes quite a bit of heartache. Her finally opening up in the bookshop shows her character growing into being ready for this love.
I think every generation makes good and bad movies. It's just we forget the bad ones from the past, and only remember the good ones. I mean I bet before this movie came out, there were people saying that old movies were better than new ones.
@@Silver_Owl Well I agree with him. I saw so many 90s Romantic and thriller Movies which are absolutely GOLD. In today's era everyone is running around Action and some Teen Romance type Movies which don't have unique writing
@@tusharkumar8750 There were plenty of bad movies back in the 90s as well, we've just forgotten them. Every generation looks wistfully at the past, only remembering the good stuff.
I really love this film. Perhaps it's just old fashioned but the idea of meeting your perfect companion and then spending the rest of your lives together in a often chaotic but blissful harmony is how I chose to spend my life. I can't really imagine being with any other woman and my wife of nearly 40 yezrs has been dead for six and a half years. I shall nevef feel any differently.
Her smile is pure magic. Enchantment. There’s such overwhelming joy, in-love-ness, warmth, relief and simply radiance there. Every time I come back to rewatch this scene (a few times a year, don’t wanna spoil myself 😊) I rewind 4-5-6 times, can’t get enough of 1:23 - 2:40, completely bewitching 😍
Can’t even begin to count how many times I’ve seen this film. As someone who works from home, i like to have movies on while I work, but something that I’ve seen before so that it doesn’t take me away from what I’m doing but provides background happiness. This movie is the perfect combination of incredible on screen chemistry, everything that’s great about England, plus a little bit about what’s bad, and the two best smiles in film today.
Some jerk wrote a big dissertation about how psychotic the woman was and what a fool the man was for wanting all of her personalities and moods in his life. To me, the song is beautiful and just because someone apparently stomped on his heart is no reason to not like a beautiful song.
God who else gets butterflies watching this move even after watching it a million times and is obsessed with it!?!?!? 😂 I am sooooo thankful my parents recommended this
Glutamate Sulphate and and have a bad Attitude whe n he is tired He is handsome before but not now. he neglect he’s skin full of wrinkles. such ashamed he can do something about it maybe. he still handsome its just he looks 70 years old.
Glutamate Sulphate He neglect his face believe me ,and I talk with him at first he is very unfriendly then 😂😂😂😂when he’s phone out of battery, he barrowed from me very friendly .thats the time I ask. why you are so Grumpy 😡,he told me he is tired of listening to children’s cry ,
I re-discover this film once and again, any time I watch it, and I I've seen it hundreds of times! What a wonderful feeling of joy and love. The best romantic film ever!
I think the “passages of time” sequence with the Bill Withers song (Ain’t No Sunshine) is one of THE most clever cinematic devices ever employed in film. Super. Love to visit RUclips just to watch that.
I have loved this movie for 20 years. It will always be in my top 5. Best sequence ever. 2nd favourite is the Portuguese restaurant scene in Love Actually.
A light hearted romantic comedy. Tickling chemistry between Hugh grant and Julia Roberts really made it worth watching many times. This climax scene indeed is the hallmark of this beautiful evergreen movie. 🌹
Notting Hill is an extremely beautiful movie. I have watched this movie for more than 25 times and i dont get tired watching it over and over again. ❤❤❤
The last question by Reporter Dominic sounds like the question by the priest - Do you take the person as your husband/wife....and the person answers - I DO. The best ending for a movie...truly a masterpiece
I love the moment when they show the bunch of friends nailbiting and waiting ... what a wonderful movie for a very long time one of the best of Hugh Grant and also of Julia Roberts
Great ending, it's pure ecstasy and excitement, the verbal language when Ana says that she will stay in England is wonderful and finally takes us to an advance passage months later, ithink I have seen this movie more than 7 times.
Everytime I watch this movie is just for this ending scene 😌 it gives me chills 🥺🥺 but i love when William says " the readers of horse and house would be absolutely delighted"🥺
The scene is crafted with so much detail.. impeccable performance from all on screen. The way he hides behind a reporter when question comes about the graphic photos, how Anna is curious and eager to hear the second question, the exchange before she says "indefinitely", the confused manager scratching his head, the reactions from the photographers and reporters and the bright heartwarming smiles with eyes locked on eachother with chaos around.. and then the song.. perfect.. Lost count how many times I've watched this..
God I love this movie so much! My favorite detail is how their wedding cake has the goat playing violin!!! From the painting they bond over the Chagall, and the one she gives him at the end! Happiness isnt happiness without a goat playing the violin ❤
24 years later, I still think that this is the best romantic film ever made. It's perfect in every sense of the word. Can as the final ? the last few frames of them sitting on the park bench is the bench they discovered earlier in the film where they both had to jump over the gate to get access to the park.
Absolutely and best ending. Great ending with exceelent and enormous amount of sequences and best song….
Agreed
u know, I just watched this film this afternoon and alr become my favourite rom com film ever! ! !
Agreed
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Love how the reporters aren't stupid once she said indefinitely they quickly connected the dots that he is the one they're looking for
Haha yes I love that!! And just a moment before that someone told him “his name is Thacker” 😅
That is called attention to all details 😂
Well, that's the basic skill of reporters...isn't it!!!!
They also just read the script and responded on cue
Well it is a movie
This press conference is one of the best romantic scenes ever made.
What about The Thomas Crown Affair ? ;D Very wonderful movie :)))
Yeah, and I always wonder why exactly that is?
Audrey Hepburn+Roman Holiday=Adorable
@@Sumdumfilipinoabsolutely, the subtleties, the eye contact in that press conference scene, the way the steadycam work as he leaves that giant hall, it's just great. Thanks for mentioning it.
The moment she says indefinitely is simply the essence of love. Every time I watch this I’m crying like a baby…
Pathetic!
I'm a tough man and I would never watch this scene a dozen times every now and then and tear up every single time.
Never!
😇
I do for other scenes. This one makes me cheer instead muhahaha!
@@JoergOberleme either 😢
I always loved this ending as you get a glimpse into their future and hardly any movies do that.
Yes finally
I agree but also very very rare , that a huge Hollywood super star would love, and marry an average nobody..that would be like Tom cruise dropping by subway to grab a sandwich..and falling for the girl who made it....like never
@@rdowning60 Didn't Matt Damon marry a waitress or something?
@@SB-sg4em Yes, he married a bartender, they've been married 15 years now, and seem very happy. Aside from loving him, I can see why Anna might cherish the fact Will isn't famous - while he accepts her fame, he also offers her a stable and loving relationship, a refuge away from the spotlight. Besides, as Matt Damon's wife said “When you meet somebody that you have a connection with, that’s just the person that you have a connection with, all the other stuff- the movie-star part-wasn’t really a factor. It was just Matt, to me he’s just Matt.”
@@rdowning60 Julia Roberts married her Husband when he was a Cameraman. Now a Director of Photography
Her smile at the end of the press conference is heart breaking.
it seems like it is a happy smile.
@Caseytify u mean heart warming. Right?
@@soumitamallick8733 hahahhahhah
Breath taking
I think the entire cast was smiling at the conclusion of the press conference.
Best happy ending ever. I think I have seen it 30 times .
get a life, Robbie (and stop using that infantilizing name)
Move to Mozambique .
Why? Have prostitutes been eliminated there so I will be assured of never running into odious and malodorous Hugh Grant?
Me too, over 30 times
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I have lost count at the number of times I’ve seen this movie. And have come back here to watch the ending again, again, and again. It brings me joy. I love how it ends with them on the bench and seeing that they’re starting a family. The happy ending we all deserve. And I love Elvis Costello‘s version of “She.”
It's back on Netflix 💜
Me too. It’s like I’ve got a short term memory loss for this scene. Every time I watch this scene it gives me same goosebumps as the first time.
I have to admit that the first time I watched this I was desperately trying to read the title of the book Hugh was reading and I totally missed the fact that they were starting a family. ❤
@@fredricjulien8738 hey! Did you ever figure out what book he was reading?🤣😅 whenever I watch it I always try to see if I can make out the book!
@@Kim_Ngumbela Hi Kim, I'm sorry to say that as many times that I paused the film while Hugh was holding the book, I couldn't zoom in on the cover close enough to make out the title. I can only make an assumption by saying that he was probably reading a book based on parenting? "The Joy of Parenting." 😂 Maybe someone who knows how to "zoom in" for a better look can solve this for us. 🥰
I don't know who needs to hear this today, but this is the happy ending we all deserve. Real love will come through any hardships in the end. So don't desperate and don't settle for any less!
Thank you...I needed to hear that!
Loved this film back in 1999 & now more than ever!
As we approach 2021 with COVID19 vaccines ( I got my Pfizer 1st shot December 18 as a USA healthcare worker.
Our pandemic nearing its end by mid 2021, hopefully, so meantime, wear masks, social distancing & be kind! 🙏👍😊🎉
@@beverlystraus9300 Great comment! Thankyou for what you do for your fellow men/women.Here`s hoping you get your 2nd injection very soon ,and that ,once we`ve all had ours that life will go back to some normality.Take care and stay safe.Xx
that's a great line, a golden line :
"So don't desperate and don't settle for any less!"
Thank you. I needed that.
Dont live a fairy tale. Find a man who wants the same things in life that you do, and live your life with him. Fairy tales don't exist. Movie love doesn't exist
The way he stares at her like no one else is around. ♥️
I am proud to admit that this scene brings burning tears to my eyes.
@Derek Schumaker - men do not "hide their feelings better." They have them indoctrinated out of them. Women show their feelings better would be a more accurate statement since it is the human condition to show one's feelings.
I'm with you Joe!
Every time I see this scene, I tear up.
She x AznAVUR😊
She cantada x Aznavour
It's quite remarkable how Hugh Grant who is a film star himself manages to play so well the husband of a film star who feels totally awkward on a red carpet.
Stumbling once is really no great art
Since he had, at that point in his career, in most of his roles portrayed the impersonation of self deprecation and awkwardness, he would have been quite experienced.
He's also very awkward in real life. At least he presents himself as such...
as an actor, I'm sure he'd take that as a compliment...
@@reginakniprode246 Jennifer Lawrence: "Amateurs!"
The woman with the most beautiful smile.
Could not agree more
Julia Roberts has that wonderful appealing, winning, personality that 'seduces' men and women equally. She is also a wonderfully emotive actress and that is why she is a star.
yessssss
Couldn’t agree more
I definitely agreeeeeeee
Julia Roberts is absolutely stupendous in this film, here at the end in particular and also in the shop where she said she was just a girl standing in front of a boy asking him to love her. She manages to make these moments really magical and convincing. The rest of the cast are damned good, too ....PS THE MUSIC, TOO IS SUBLIME ......
Yes I agree. The supporting cast members were incredible, every one of them, crucial to the success of the movie
Every character is someone I would wish to know and hang with at a pub.
🎅さん やっぱり図書館はやめときます 疲れてきました‥
@@CovidConQuitTheCensorship Emma Chambers as Honey (who died aged 53) could easily have won an Oscar, but the rest of the cast were just awesome, too. Bernie was great, and I loved the scene at the end when he impulsively turned and kissed the girl next to him. Perhaps his romantic luck will change. There is absolutely no weak link at all in this film. Even the hapless bookshop assistant is brilliant. (forget his name!). The hotel receptionist who directed them to teh Savoy and got kissed by theJapanese guy! He only had a brief moment in the film, but it was just perfect. "Miss Pocahontas!" So funny.
@@chrissnuggs Yes, loved the bookshop attendant, he was awesome, and honey yes, absolutely brilliant. Hugh Grant, I've always been a massive fan. He plays the awkward romantic perfectly. Oops-a-daisy lol 😂
I'll never get tired of this movie . . Love it so much . . . Hugh's hair is beautiful.
What is the movie name bro
@@Anime_media007 Notting Hill
Hugh, as whole, is beautiful
None of us
This scene was just so heartwarming. The last of 90's golden era of feel-good movies.
After so many years, since I saw the Movie, still it remains the best love story I won't get tired watching over and over again.. This scene has so much love..
I think the best scene is when they arrive to the award ceremony and you can see he's anxious and sweating so much because of the overwhelming crowd. But you can also see he goes through it because of how much he loves her.
When she answered INDEFINITELY.... i cried🥺🥺
Me too😭
Everyone did 😁
@@wooburn_off me too
me too 😢😢😢😢
At least it’s a happy crying every single time.
Who can resist a smile from Hugh Grant... my God what a man
Besutuful ending
Gorgeous man ever ❤
Is that a dead tooth tho?
"indefinitely" gah that part was cute!
1:47 good too
2:36 I think is a clincher also but yeah, I guess "Indefinitely" gets my vote! 😊😊😊
My favorite detail in this scene is when the reporter asks Anna how long she's staying in Britain the second time. Anna looks over at Thacker and with just their eyebrows they say so much without saying anything at all. A subtle raised eyebrow from her, a raised eyebrow in response and they both know that they will be and stay together.
My favourite film of all time. A scintillating script by Richard Curtis, beautifully played by Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts. A fantastic supporting cast and marvelous music. I never tire of it. Drama is easy but comedy is hard. The whole cast make it look effortless. Love Love Love
Don't forget the director Roger Mitchell :)
The story is apparently based on a friend of Richard Curtis who married someone famous. Grant has said he's not allowed to say who.
Best supporting cast ever. One of my favorite movies.
The story line is simple, funny, light romantic and entertaining as well. Plus I love Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts they've had the best chemistry on screen. 😍😘
I watched this movie on the airplane to France. I would always remember this beautiful happy ending.
Really love that press con scene. Her smile literally lit up the entire room and made me smile ear to ear too. So infectious and beautiful.
I like how she doesn't try to protect herself at all. She's just honest about how she feels and what she wants, and it isn't because she's arrogant or presumptuous. She's scared to death, but she does it anyway. She's a very appealing character.
True!!! I love the character Anna Scott a lot. Written so well!!!
She is quite protective of herself earlier on in the movie - which causes quite a bit of heartache. Her finally opening up in the bookshop shows her character growing into being ready for this love.
Just finished watching this movie few minutes ago,..one of the best movie in its genre. It convinces me that old movies are still better than new ones
Well of course!!????? Classics dominate most of today’s movies!!!!!!!!!! AHhHhHh
I think every generation makes good and bad movies. It's just we forget the bad ones from the past, and only remember the good ones. I mean I bet before this movie came out, there were people saying that old movies were better than new ones.
I think this is the best or one of the best romantic movies ever made
@@Silver_Owl Well I agree with him. I saw so many 90s Romantic and thriller Movies which are absolutely GOLD.
In today's era everyone is running around Action and some Teen Romance type Movies which don't have unique writing
@@tusharkumar8750 There were plenty of bad movies back in the 90s as well, we've just forgotten them. Every generation looks wistfully at the past, only remembering the good stuff.
"the readers of Horse & Hound would be absolutely delighted"
" SHE " ..... I love that song. Gives me chills whenever I listen to it.
Who sing?
@@joseluizlopes8016 ... I believe the song " She " is sung by Elvis Costello
@@judithiorio6403 Thank you. Congratulations from Brazil. 🇧🇷👍
@@joseluizlopes8016 One of the famous french chansonnier CHARLES AZNAVOUR
@@judithiorio6403 This version, but originally is from Charles Aznavour
A splendid ending! Hugh Grant was so charming in this scene and Julia’s big smile was so enchanting.
the and "you were saying " look on Julia Roberts face is priceless..
Yes how can she do that 🤣
The woman with the most beautiful smile I have ever seen.
You really are something else, Julia.
This scene. I've watched it so many times. It leading up to her saying "indefinitely" always makes me cry my eyes out.
This is an evergreen scene. The magic never fade aways, no matter how many times I see it!
Can't get enough of this ending...the most unreal yet the most heart fluttering ending in a romcom movie
This is such a wonderful ending! The smile on Julia's face is absolutely gorgeous! Love the song to carry us along with such a happy ending!
I may have seen this 50 times. I still cry. LOVE it !!!
I’ve seen it at least that many
Gosh..that is a relief. Thought I am the only one.
Et moi donc plus de cent fois et je regarde cette scène toujours avec la même émotion
I really love this film. Perhaps it's just old fashioned but the idea of meeting your perfect companion and then spending the rest of your lives together in a often chaotic but blissful harmony is how I chose to spend my life. I can't really imagine being with any other woman and my wife of nearly 40 yezrs has been dead for six and a half years. I shall nevef feel any differently.
Perfect ending to the perfect decade.. 90s
Yes! Oh, how I miss the 90’s too.
Islam is the truth.
Her smile is pure magic. Enchantment. There’s such overwhelming joy, in-love-ness, warmth, relief and simply radiance there.
Every time I come back to rewatch this scene (a few times a year, don’t wanna spoil myself 😊) I rewind 4-5-6 times, can’t get enough of 1:23 - 2:40, completely bewitching 😍
She has the touch of an angel in that scene; simply breathtaking.
@@chrissnuggs breathtaking is exactly right 🤩
Can’t even begin to count how many times I’ve seen this film. As someone who works from home, i like to have movies on while I work, but something that I’ve seen before so that it doesn’t take me away from what I’m doing but provides background happiness. This movie is the perfect combination of incredible on screen chemistry, everything that’s great about England, plus a little bit about what’s bad, and the two best smiles in film today.
Brilliant ending. Such a fitting tune and Julia's beautiful smile. Magic.
A very creative and touching scene. They really knew how to finish this film on an emotional note.
Her smile is just pure happiness 😍
i can not think of a better ending plot for any movie. Such a lovely masterpiece
I love this ending from the interview and on. And the song "She" was perfect for this film.
Some jerk wrote a big dissertation about how psychotic the woman was and what a fool the man was for wanting all of her personalities and moods in his life. To me, the song is beautiful and just because someone apparently stomped on his heart is no reason to not like a beautiful song.
All thanks to Charles Aznavour's original in which Elvis Costello covered that song.
I love how the camera pans on their friends waiting for her “indefinitely “ answer
This is the best scene of Notting Hill Film
I never get tired of watching this part...so in love with this, everybody deserves happy endings! ❤️😘💖
God who else gets butterflies watching this move even after watching it a million times and is obsessed with it!?!?!? 😂 I am sooooo thankful my parents recommended this
The Thomas Crown Affair with Rene Russo and Pierce Brosnan....so lovely too :)))
The way that Anna talks and her voice are really soft, gently, elegant and attractive.
One of my favorite movies ever. This scene alone I could watch again and again.
2020 any one 😇😇
I'll watch this ending 'till I die in 2061.
Just can't stop smiling whenever I see this video
Yeap, great movie
😭😭😭
✋
I love this film so......much. never get tired of watching this movie over and over again.
The beauty and the glamour of this finish is superb, the whole movie is one of its kind ,
This movie has the perfect mixture of profoundness and lightness
I don't care if this is as impossible as a fairytale I loved this movie then and I still do.
Richard Curtis based it on a true story, but he won't say who!
I loved this ending. With that song...
This movie tells you that you don't need to say I LOVE YOU by your mouth; YOUR EYES CAN TELL IT IN A MUCH BETTER WAY
Julia Robert ( Anna ) - BEST ACTRESS IN MID 90's . She is an Oscar Winner .
yes.. more convincing
I thought when Max was looking at his wife after she admitted she couldn't have kids was a perfect illustration of it.
I like how his chef friend who lost his restaurant business catered their wedding.
Missed that. Thanks.
@@rogerbanana5670 Did you notice that the wedding cake was designed like the Chagall painting that she gave him in his book store?
@@debra2700 yeah. ❤ that details
I've seen this movie like million times and this final scene still gives me goosebumps. What a connection!
What a great romantic movie. Julia is wonderful and Hugh did a great job too.
Hugh Grant has the most beautiful face!
Glutamate Sulphate and and have a bad Attitude whe n he is tired He is handsome before but not now. he neglect he’s skin full of wrinkles. such ashamed he can do something about it maybe. he still handsome its just he looks 70 years old.
Not now. yeah he is handsome
@@jebceldon everybody will grow and looks old.
Glutamate Sulphate He neglect his face believe me ,and I talk with him at first he is very unfriendly then 😂😂😂😂when he’s phone out of battery, he barrowed from me very friendly .thats the time I ask. why you are so Grumpy 😡,he told me he is tired of listening to children’s cry ,
@@jebceldon I think that is why he looks very very old now. He spent most of his life being a grouch
The ending makes me cry every time I see it. Soooo romantic and heartfelt ❤
I absolutely loved the ending. The lines in this movie are so brilliant but that presscon scene really had me in tears. Happy tears! 😭💖
Good times, when we still had movies like that...
Still one of my favourite movies.
I re-discover this film once and again, any time I watch it, and I I've seen it hundreds of times! What a wonderful feeling of joy and love. The best romantic film ever!
I think the “passages of time” sequence with the Bill Withers song (Ain’t No Sunshine) is one of THE most clever cinematic devices ever employed in film. Super. Love to visit RUclips just to watch that.
Indeed clever, brilliant even, and simply gorgeous 😃
Soooo true!!
This is magic, this is cinema, this julia roberts...speechless !!🥰
I was disappointed that Bernie didn't wind up at the wedding with the cute journalist he kissed in the news conference.
Its all good, he went back in time, married an American heiress himself, settled on a large estate named Downton Abbey. Heard of it?
Absolutely agree, it looks so spontaneous, she seemed surprised, Lord G did do ok though plus he got paid...
Watch closely in the next sequence....the woman dancing with him in the wedding ceremony....it's the same journalist.
@@TheClassiczone where?
@@TheClassiczone completely escaped my eyes. It was just a natural outcome anyway. And that girl looked absolutely stunning
I have loved this movie for 20 years. It will always be in my top 5. Best sequence ever. 2nd favourite is the Portuguese restaurant scene in Love Actually.
I love public romantic gestures like that!!! I also loved ten things I hate about you - the poem scene 🥺
3:18 her smile here looks so inloveeeee 🥺
A light hearted romantic comedy. Tickling chemistry between Hugh grant and Julia Roberts really made it worth watching many times. This climax scene indeed is the hallmark of this beautiful evergreen movie. 🌹
I can't tell how many times I've watched this scene in my lifetime😂😂💕💕💕💕
Notting Hill is an extremely beautiful movie. I have watched this movie for more than 25 times and i dont get tired watching it over and over again. ❤❤❤
Its amazing how love between two people can inspire it among others as well
You can't tell me that them holding hands even while he is reading ans she's deep in thought isn't the cutest thing ever
The last question by Reporter Dominic sounds like the question by the priest - Do you take the person as your husband/wife....and the person answers - I DO.
The best ending for a movie...truly a masterpiece
I am such a sappy romantic! Love is just the best thing in the world.
I love the moment when they show the bunch of friends nailbiting and waiting ... what a wonderful movie for a very long time one of the best of Hugh Grant
and also of Julia Roberts
That was perfect.
Great ending, it's pure ecstasy and excitement, the verbal language when Ana says that she will stay in England is wonderful and finally takes us to an advance passage months later, ithink I have seen this movie more than 7 times.
Still my favorite...the best NOTTING HILL. Hugh Grant & Julia Roberts. It's now Dec 2020 keep on watching this movie over and over again.
Mercedes Orfiano me, too
Same here,and still cry every time.😊
there's just one Notting Hill version, so I guess by default, it's the best
This sequence kills me every time, one of my favorite films. 😥😭
One of the most beautiful smiles I have ever seen. She really is a beauty.
Anna is really beautiful😍
Yes she is
No.
@@ngc-fo5te you’re definitely gay
Yes
She is.
Great writer and great director and all every western film actors praise for creating this movie
Bring tears to my eyes averytime i see this scene
Everytime I watch this movie is just for this ending scene 😌 it gives me chills 🥺🥺 but i love when William says " the readers of horse and house would be absolutely delighted"🥺
Some day I will watch this scene without tears. Some day. (I have tried like 23 years now)
A scene and ending you can't forget❤ even in hundreds of years.
Beautiful. Classic and will never grow old.
The scene is crafted with so much detail.. impeccable performance from all on screen.
The way he hides behind a reporter when question comes about the graphic photos, how Anna is curious and eager to hear the second question, the exchange before she says "indefinitely", the confused manager scratching his head, the reactions from the photographers and reporters and the bright heartwarming smiles with eyes locked on eachother with chaos around.. and then the song.. perfect..
Lost count how many times I've watched this..
Lying on the bench at the end......ANNA looks SO Happy with her life!!!!!
I normally hate romantic comedies, but I absolutely adore this film. She is utterly radiant, and never looked more beautiful.
Can’t say how many times I just watch this clip, it’s just beautiful 😍
What a wonderful film it was And to Hugh Grant Julia Robets and everybody in the film 💐💐💐
God I love this movie so much! My favorite detail is how their wedding cake has the goat playing violin!!! From the painting they bond over the Chagall, and the one she gives him at the end! Happiness isnt happiness without a goat playing the violin ❤
Thank you for pointing that out! I have no idea how many times I've watched the film, but never noticed that.
I am very old of this kind of movie but still i found my tears falling..remembering my good old days,a teen!
Watched this film so many times. And still love it!!!