2026 Blind Spot Series: Notting Hill

 
What I knew going in: That famous quote

It occurred to me recently that there's a handful of Julia Robert's 90's films that I haven't actually seen, but I feel like I have based on how popular they are in the pop culture zeitgeist. Notting Hill is one of those. Aside from the famous "I'm just a girl, standing in front of a boy, asking him to love her" quote, what do I actually know about this movie?

Not much. Not even the year it was made, because if you had asked me, I would've guessed somewhere between 1990-1994, and not 1999 when this actually came out. I'm not sure how I missed this. I really did just watch Step Mom on repeat I guess.

This was cute. Juila Roberts and Hugh Grant are charming. Sure, this film left me with plenty of questions, like how does William survive on a Travel Book Store, what exactly DOES Anna see in him, and how has Spike managed to stay alive all this time? But it doesn't need to be serious enough to answer those questions. It's just meant to be an easy rom com. 

Considering the depressing things I normally watch, this made for a nice light piece of entertainment. It won't go down as one of my favorite Juila performances, but it was fun enough.

Grade: B-

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