Dana Stevens from Slate talks about Minghella (he died of a brain hemorrhage) and Truly, Madly, Deeply specifically here: [link]
I made a mistake of watching the blurry youtube clip linked from the article and am stupidly sitting in front of the computer, sniffling again. Bah.
if you're me, you've also developed a debilitating, lifelong crush on Alan Rickman
Hahaha. You and me, both, girlfriend.
God, I love that movie. And that singing scene she links to. Just listening to the Bach piece they play at the beginning can make me cry.
did he die of a brain hemorrhage? I thought it was a hemorrhage in his throat.
It was a haemorrhage after throat surgery. Don't know where it was, though.
I was just quoting from the Slate article.
From IMDb:
....from a brain hemorrhage at London's Charing Cross Hospital, where he had undergone a routine operation on his neck.
dang. thanks for the info.
if you're me, you've also developed a debilitating, lifelong crush on Alan Rickman
Oh yes. TMD gave me my Rickman love, my love as well for Juliet Stevenson, and my love for Neruda.
I hadn't known it was originally a tv production, though. Now I guess I can stop looking for it in widescreen.
a debilitating, lifelong crush on Alan Rickman
I suffer from this as well, although I don't know that I'd call it suffering, really.
Fell REALLY in love with him in Lee's S&S. It was cemented in Dogma.
TMD, all the way. I don't think I'd really paid attention to him before that. I think Robin Hood cemented it, though. Two such polar opposite characters and you didn't think of it as "Alan Rickman playing...."