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Truly Madly Deeply (1990) |
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From writer-director Anthony Minghella, Truly Madly Deeply is a wonderful romantic comedy that sparkles with supernatural charm. Ever since her lover Jamie (Alan Rickman) died, Nina (Juliet Stevenson) has longed for him to be back in her life. Then one lonely evening, that seemingly impossible wish comes true when Jamie's ghost magically appears and moves back into her flat. Nina finds happiness once again... until she begins to realise that living with a ghost is going to be tougher than she ever imagined. And when she unexpectedly meets Mark (Michael Maloney), a part-time magician and full-time good guy who turns her world upside down, Nina is faced with the ultimate choice. Will she hold on to her past? Or let new love guide her into the future? This touching, imaginative love story proves there truly is love after death.
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A Study fo Grief
Yvonne Calder
04 February 2013
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Thought of as a romantic movie - i believe it is more a study of grieving for a husband who dies unexpectedly. Delightful use of ghostly presence. The movie introduced me to Cello and that I preferred this instrument to guitar.
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