This film contains several tangentially connected stories. Some work and others don't, Hugh Grant's role as the British Prime Minister is terribly written and completely unbelievable. Liam Neeson and the boy who plays his step-son had great chemistry and their piece in the story was great. Emma Thompson is great as she always is in dramas, as is Colin Firth. I didn't love Alan Rickman, though the story involving him, his secretary and wife is good. On the whole the movie has more hits than misses, but being broken into so many pieces ultimately fails to capture the viewers attention completely.
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