Our London Film Festival faves share their comfort films!

    We’re asking everyone. I’d love to know. Do you have a comfort film? Like a film you watch over and over again? You know, brings you peace and happiness. Yeah. Because one of mine is Enchanted. So a Thank you. If if ever I’m around I mean I’ve watched it probably independently like entirely maybe four or five times. But if Punch Drunk Love ever comes on, I stay there. My actually my comfort fil probably my most like wholesome film that I watch is About Time. I absolutely love that film. I always watch it around Christmas. That’s my comfort code. Oh, yeah. I just watched that recently. I would watch that anytime it comes on screen. Yeah, probably Hot Fuzz. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Hot Fuzz just easy. I know that every line and it makes me laugh. I love Pride. The film. Yeah. It’s It’s amazing about LGSM. I’d say that’s one of my comfort films for sure. I love that film so much. Big Big is one of them. Big is a great one. Do you know what I watched the other night? Eternal Sunshine of a Spotless Mind with my um son who’d never seen it. And I have seen that film quite a few times, but I hadn’t seen it for a few years. And I forgot just how lovely it is. And not dissimilar in that it’s about a a really um complicated but essentially true love story, a love connection. Bringing up Baby with Carrie Grant and Katherine Heburn would bring bring peace to my heart. So brilliant. Just to watch how fast they act and how charming they both are. There’s this film called Polly, which I recommend to everybody. Do you know this film about the parrot? I love this film. Really? Yeah. It’s a parrot who learns how to talk and like has conscious thought and like flies all over to try to get back to original animated. Oh, it’s just so sweet. No, I love that.

    What are the good people of London Film Festival’s comfort films?! 😊

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