Schwarzenegger and secret agents: Christmas in action fever!
Schwarzenegger and secret agents: Christmas in action fever!
London, Vereinigtes Königreich - The holidays come with a shocking turn in the world of entertainment! The well-known actress Keira Knightley (39) has secured a dark winter hit with her latest role in the Netflix series "Black Doves". Available on Netflix from December 5th, she plays the dangerous spy Helen Webb, who connects Christmas magic with a network of fraud and secrets in London. In contrast to the famous romantic comedy "Actually Love ..." (original title: Love Actually), in which Knightley played an innocent role, she now shows a complex figure that juggles with an affair and secret identity, while her family is in a serious danger when her lover is killed by a contract killer. According to Today.at the dramatic history of tensions and intrigues is attached, while Helen and the no longer very fresh order murderer Sam Young (Ben Whishaw) are on the trail of the murderer and at the same time a secret conspiracy come to the crazy.
Surprising Christmas classic
In the meantime,"actually love ..." (2003), a timeless Christmas classic, is on everyone's lips. The episode film by Richard Curtis tells loving stories through various protagonists, starting five weeks before Christmas. Even though the number of Christmas comedies has multiplied since then, this film remains an indispensable part of the holidays, such as Wikipedia . With an impressive line -up, including Hugh Grant and Emma Thompson, the film combines emotions and humor in an unforgettable Christmas context.
Of course, the magic of love is omnipresent, but the contrast to Knightley's new role illustrates that the Christmas season can also have other facets. So the spectators are excited to see how "Black Doves" will beat themselves compared to the nostalgic "actually love ..." and whether this new thriller can conquer the hearts of fans as well as the romantic stories of the past few years did.
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