Released in 1999, Notting Hill is a quintessential British romantic comedy that explores the "unlikely" romance between a humble London bookstore owner and a world-famous American actress. Directed by Roger Michell and written by Richard Curtis , the film has become a timeless classic celebrated for its wit and heartfelt storytelling.
William Thacker (Hugh Grant) leads a quiet life running a travel bookshop in the vibrant Notting Hill district. His world is upended when Hollywood superstar Anna Scott (Julia Roberts) unexpectedly enters his shop. A chance encounter involving spilled orange juice leads to a kiss, sparking a whirlwind relationship. The two must navigate the stark contrasts between William’s ordinary existence and Anna’s high-profile, paparazzi-filled celebrity life. Notting Hill(1999)16 Legendas disponГveis
The initial meeting that sets the story in motion. Released in 1999, Notting Hill is a quintessential
William’s eccentric, unforgettable flatmate who provides much of the film's comic relief. His world is upended when Hollywood superstar Anna
The film features a strong supporting cast, including Emma Chambers (Honey), Hugh Bonneville (Bernie), and Gina McKee (Bella). Iconic Moments & Quotes The movie is famous for its memorable dialogue and scenes:
The shy, unassuming bookseller whose charm and "Brit wit" anchor the film.