Welcome to our weekly series "Cry of the Week,erotice sister" in which we highlight whatever momentmade us ugly cry on ourcouchesthe most in the past seven days.
All we want for Christmas is to see the Love Actually reunion.
Fortunately, if you're in the U.K., that Christmas gift -- theLove Actually Red Nose Day short -- is coming March 24. But for those of us stateside, we won't get to see the special until May 25.
Red Nose Day, a charitable event in the U.S. and U.K. that raises money for global nonprofits like Oxfam and Save the Children, knew a trailer was all it takes to bring us to tears.
Here's a breakdown of our feels while watching the one-minute trailer, which debuted online Wednesday.
SEE ALSO: 7 heartwarming predictions we have for the 'Love Actually' reunionFourteen years ago, Mark (Andrew Lincoln) showed up at Juliet (Keira Knightley)'s doorstep with a boombox to play Christmas carols and profess his love to her using giant cue cards. (The debate on whether that is creepy or not continues to this day.)
Now, he's turned up with ... an iPod? We are officially old if the iPod is being used as a symbol of the passing of time.
How are we already crying?
How'd she know that's all we want to do? (BTW we have some theories as to what happened to our beloved Love Actually friends.)
Look at that PM David...what's his last name again? (Hugh Grant) making a jab at his Bridget Jones and Love Actually pal Colin Firth. Awww.
As if we needed any more reasons to love Liam Neeson, who plays Daniel, here he is basically making a dad joke.
Sam's (Thomas Brodie-Sangster) aged -- he's got longer hair, a 'stache and a little bit of 'tude.
Whatever, we've grown up too, OK?
Billy Mack (Bill Nighy) is still making us laugh.
Hopefully he'll give us a new song to get stuck in our heads with the Red Nose Day short.
So thanks, Red Nose Day, for reminding us: Love, actually, is still all around.
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