Entertainment

Hanoi [Vietnam], February 15: Despite being released in 1999, 'Notting Hill,' starring Hollywood star Julia Roberts and rom-com star Hugh Grant, remains one of the most beloved romantic films every Valentine's Day, frequently mentioned by audiences and international media more than 25 years after its release.
Among the romantic films that audiences always seek out every Valentine's Day, Notting Hill (1999) stands out as one of the most beloved and frequently mentioned titles in American and international press. Even more than 25 years after its release, this film is still considered a timeless "rom-com classic," not only because of its memorable love story but also because of its outstanding success in both box office revenue and critical acclaim.
Notting Hill exceeded expectations.
According to statistics, Notting Hill was produced with a budget of approximately $42 million but grossed over $360 million worldwide, becoming the highest-grossing film in British cinema history at the time and one of the most successful romantic films of all time.
In North America, the film opened during Memorial Day and reached number 2 at the box office, behind only Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace , an impressive achievement for a rom-com at the time.
On RogerEbert.com, critic Roger Ebert praised Notting Hill for its subtle dialogue and engaging performances, particularly commending the chemistry between Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant, two leading stars of the genre. He stated: "For a romantic comedy, Notting Hill has sharp dialogue and an undeniable charm from its main cast." This view was reinforced by the film's three Golden Globe nominations, including Best Picture - Comedy/Musical and acting nominations for both Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant.
Beyond just statistics and nominations, the film has been revisited by critics in reviews of the best romantic films of all time on American entertainment websites and newspapers. These articles often emphasize the "timeless appeal" of the love story between Hollywood star Anna Scott and bookseller William Thacker, a seemingly absurd yet emotionally resonant and humorous tale that has captivated audiences across generations.
Source: Thanh Nein Newspaper