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Movie Trivia: "Notting Hill" turned out to be based on the true story of superstar Madonna

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Movie Trivia: "Notting Hill" turned out to be based on the true story of superstar Madonna

Cheese one, superstar Madonna true story adaptation

"Notting Hill" is based on the true experience of superstar Madonna, who in 1997 "passed" the British town of Notting Hill when she met an unknown boy named Andy Bird, who longed for the development of directing and production, but has been unsuccessful. However, Madonna and Andy in real life finally broke up, because the disparity in status between the two was too great to succeed.

Screenwriter Richard's friend knew Andy Bird, and he learned a lot about Madonna and Andy Bird's love affair, so he wrote this worldwide blockbuster movie.

Movie Trivia: "Notting Hill" turned out to be based on the true story of superstar Madonna

Cheese two, the screenwriter re-changed the script

William's long-range view of the four seasons of Notting Hill is composed of four sets of shots that were shot on the same day. Curtis mentions in the screenplay published for the film that he initially wanted to make Honey an enemy of Anna, who works at a video store near the bookstore, and ends with William abandoning Anna to choose Honey. Curtis later decided not to let Anna go, so he made Honey William's sister.

Movie Trivia: "Notting Hill" turned out to be based on the true story of superstar Madonna

Cheese three, the follow-up story extended by the film

The Blue Gate House where William lived did exist, and it once belonged to the film's screenwriter, Richard Curtis. William's residence was sold a year after the film's release, as the original blue door was auctioned off by Christie's auction house, replaced by a black door. Soon after, however, someone sprayed graffiti on the wall next to the door, which read, "This is the Hollywood door." ”

At the end of the film, William sits on a park bench and reads "Captain Colery's Mandolin" by Louis de Bonnier, which will be director Roger Michelle's next film after Notting Hill, but then Michelle falls seriously ill and has to be replaced by John Madden.

Movie Trivia: "Notting Hill" turned out to be based on the true story of superstar Madonna

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