Richard Curtis rarely re-watches 'Four Weddings and a Funeral'. The 64-year-old screenwriter penned the script for the iconic 1994 rom-com but confessed that he doesn't spend time looking back at his work on the movie.
Richard said: "There isn't a natural circumstance where I say: 'I'll tell you what I'll do for the next two hours, see one of my films. ' " The flick – which stars Hugh Grant, Andie MacDowell and Dame Kristin Scott Thomas – was recently voted Britain's most rewatchable film and Richard believes that the movie's "cluster of warmth" is key to its enduring appeal.
He said: "The cluster of warmth increasingly seems more central than the love thing. " Director Mike Newell also believes that the friendships portrayed in the movie.
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