There is , portrayed with painful poignancy by Andrew Lincoln. The image of him holding cue cards on a doorstep in the snow has become one of the most meme-ified images in cinema history. It is a scene that walks a fine line between romantic grandeur and stalker-ish obsession, sparking debates that continue to this day. Yet, the raw emotion of "To me, you are perfect" resonates because it captures the agony of loving someone who belongs to another.
There is , represented by Colin Firth’s Jamie and his Portuguese housekeeper, Aurélia. They cannot speak one another’s language, yet they connect through silence and gesture. It is the most fairy-tale aspect of the film, suggesting that love transcends culture and vocabulary. Love Actually
The question is: why?