According to the rules of Christmas, one has a heart of stone if they don’t melt a little bit for Love, Actually, the ultimate holiday rom-com that continues to endure more than 20 years after its release. The Richard Curtis film drips with sentimentality, and while detractors call it manipulative, its heart is in the right place, and it usually leaves viewers feeling warm and fuzzy inside. That said, there is one scene that has always been a tad problematic no matter how you spin it, and the co-star of the scene, Keira Knightley, believes it’s just as creepy as some viewers think it is.
The infamous scene features a pre-‘Walking Dead’ Andrew Lincoln wooing a (very) young Knightley in Richard Curtis’ divisive holiday rom-com. Read More