Hollywood
Fans are shocked by the shocking age difference between Keira Knightley and Thomas Brodie-Sangster in the film Love Actually.
Love Actually is a 2003 Christmas-themed romantic comedy film written and directed by Richard Curtis. The film follows several interrelated stories all set during the lead-up to Christmas. Keira Knightley and Thomas Brodie-Sangster play two of the central characters in the film.
Fans of the film were shocked to discover that there is a 12 year age difference between the two actors. Knightley was 20 years old at the time of filming, while Brodie-Sangster was only 8 years old. This difference in age is actually reflected in the characters they play in the film. Knightley’s character is a young woman who is in love with a much older man, while Brodie-Sangster’s character is a young boy who is in love with a much older woman.
Despite the large age difference between them, the chemistry between Knightley and Brodie-Sangster is undeniable. Their scenes together are some of the most memorable in the film. It’s clear that they had a great time working together, and their on-screen relationship is truly believable.
Fans of Love Actually are sure to be surprised by the large age difference between Keira Knightley and Thomas Brodie-Sangster.
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Cate Blanchett’s response to her character in Tár being dubbed a “lesbian icon” Yes, that’s cool. I’ll take it.
The Golden Globe-winning actress Cate Blanchett responded to the praise she received for her performance in Todd Field’s Tár, for which she won Best Actress in a Motion Picture for the fourth time (Drama). Cate plays a gay conductor named Lydia Tár in the movie, whose career takes a sharp turn for the worse after a number of accusations are made public. When some gay fans referred to her as a “lesbian icon,” Cate Blanchett responded.
In the drama Tár, the Academy Award-winning actor, who is anticipated to receive her seventh Oscar nomination, portrays an EGOT-winning conductor who is wed to a female violinist (played by Nina Hoss). Cate has been quite busy promoting Tár since she missed the 2023 Golden Globes event to go to the movie’s London premiere. She emphasised that director Todd Field did not place any special attention on Lydia’s same-sex relationship and that Lydia’s status as a female conductor has no bearing on the film’s significance. According to the actor, the movie’s focus is on her power rather than her gender and sexual orientation.
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