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Girl in the Cafe

Bill Nighy , Kelly Macdonald , David Yates    Unrated   DVD
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
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As a pop star on the comeback trail, Bill Nighy handily stole Love Actually away from his more famous co-stars. In BBC/HBO co-production The Girl in the Café, he takes the lead--and runs with it. Written by Richard Curtis (Notting Hill), the offbeat political-romance concerns Lawrence, a 57-year-old Londoner with a successful governmental career and nonexistent social life. One day he stops in a café and meets the mysterious, considerably younger Gina (Kelly Macdonald, Trainspotting). To their mutual amazement, they hit it off and agree to meet again (and yet again). Then he invites her to accompany him to the G8 Summit in Reykjavík, where she upends his carefully ordered world in ways both wonderful and terrible. Suddenly this "man who has nothing in his life but his work" must find a way to make room for something "tender and true." With Corin Redgrave as the Prime Minister. --Kathleen C. Fennessy

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A love story, Sep 27 2006
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Danielle Clarke (Canada) - See all my reviews
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This is a beautiful film. Bill Nighy falls in love with the girl in the cafe. He has difficulty in communicating his feelings. He is a straite-laced, over-worked government employee and definitely ill at ease with the opposite sex and with people in general. Kelly McDonald is the girl in the cafe who gradually wins him over. He summons up the courage to ask her to accompany him to the G8 Summit meeting as his guest in Rejyavik. She embarasses him by challenging members of the G8 Summit in to doing something about the millions of people dying in the world each day from poverty and she is sent home as a consequence. I won't spoil the ending! You can feel the silences in this film and you can feel for both of these characters in their own way of dealing with life and each other. I will watch this love story over and over and never tire of it.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Real Sleeper, Nov 6 2011
This review is from: Girl in the Cafe (DVD)
I had already seen this movie but wanted my own copy because I enjoyed the story so much. It's a simple story which, as the title implies, takes place in a cafe. It is simply a story about love growing to full bloom between two unlikely people.
The real charm is the simplicity of the movie which, bereft of the Hollywood treatment to which we are accustomed, focusses on the characters. Well worth double the price.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "Is 'all right' good enough?", Oct 27 2011
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Kona (Emerald City) - See all my reviews
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Middle-aged Lawrence (Bill Nighy) is a withdrawn but highly-placed number cruncher in the UK government who lives a miserably isolated life. One day, he shares a cafe table with Gina (Kelly Macdonald), an equally-shy, twenty-something young woman and the two strike up an awkward conversation. One thing leads to another and she ends up accompanying Lawrence to the G8 conference in Iceland, where the world's leaders will probably, as usual, ignore the devastating problem of world poverty.

Directed by David Yates, this wonderful BBC movie is equal parts drama, romance, and a serious call to action regarding world hunger. Ever the numbers-man, Lawrence is full of horrifying statistics concerning the horrors of poverty, the most important being 'one person dies every three seconds.' Gina takes the problem to heart and causes quite a stir at the G8. Nighy and Macdonald give touching performances, reflecting the torment of loneliness and also the need to stand up for what is morally right.

I highly recommend this very thoughtful film. As much as I enjoyed the acting, I was also moved by the message that one person can make a difference. A star-studded appeal for help in the fight against world poverty is included in the DVD extras.
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