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| : For places named "Notting Hill", see Notting Hill. Notting Hill is a 1999 romantic comedy film set in the Notting Hill district of London, England, UK. The screenplay was written by Richard Curtis who had previously written Four Weddings and a Funeral. From that highly successful film, actor Hugh Grant, producer Duncan Kenworthy and other film crew members are reunited in Notting Hill. Upon release the movie was heavily criticised by some for presenting an 'ethnically cleansed' vision of West London despite being set in one of London's most diverse and multicultural areas. Primary cast:
PlotWilliam Thacker (Hugh Grant) runs a bookshop in Notting Hill, London. Witty, cultivated and handsome, he hasn't coped well with his divorce and is currently sharing a flat with an eccentric Welsh wannabe artist named Spike (Rhys Ifans).Thacker encounters world famous Hollywood actress Anna Scott (Julia Roberts) during her trip to London when she enters his shop to buy a book. Shortly thereafter, they accidentally collide in the street, causing William to spill orange juice on each other. He offers his flat as a place for them to get changed. Anna accepts and they retire to his digs. Right from the start, their love affair seems to be doomed. Although Anna feels at home with his circle of friends, William more and more realizes that he is not cut out to be a famous actress's boyfriend. First, he is shocked when he finds out that she has an American boyfriend (played by Alec Baldwin), although Anna asserts that they have broken up. Some time later, after they spent the first night together at William's flat, careless talk by Spike down at the pub results in a throng of reporters at their doorstep trying to take their pictures. She leaves in a hurry, and William decides once and for all to forget her. However, over the months that follow, none of his friends' attempts to find him a girlfriend is successful. Anna Scott shows up at his bookshop once again, willing to resume their love affair. Only after he has rejected her and she is gone again does William realize that he has just made the biggest mistake of his life. He and his friends search for Anna before she can leave for the United States, and in one of the final scenes, at a press conference, he persuades her to stay in England with him. The film ends with their wedding and Anna's pregnancy. Award nominations
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