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Truly, Madly, Deeply (VHS, 1992)
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In Anthony Minghella's directorial debut, Nina (Juliet Stevenson) is trying to put her life back together following the untimely death of her boyfriend, Jamie (Alan Rickman). ...Read more
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Self-sacrifice
I see this as a charming movie about loving to the point of self-sacrifice. The plot does deal with the question "What happens when you die?" rather boringly, but I ...Read more
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A touching, humorous and sentimental movie.
I have seen this movie so many times, I often go to sleep with it on at night. It's a love story with humor, friendship, sentimentality and ultimately a message that life goe...Read more
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    In Anthony Minghella's directorial debut, Nina (Juliet Stevenson) is trying to put her life back together following the untimely death of her boyfriend, Jamie (Alan Rickman). She still hears his voice in her head, telling her to lock the back door, or instructing her in the proper way to brush her teeth. Nina gets the shock of her life when Jamie returns to her--still dead, but there in the flesh nevertheless. Just as the two settle back into their comfortable relationship, Nina meets Mark (Michael Maloney), a kind, quirky fellow who is obviously drawn to her. Nina is then caught between two worlds and two men--one dead and from and her past, the other alive and in the present. A supporting cast of mildly eccentric characters adds flavor to this romantic comedy about finding love where and when you least expect it. Stevenson is enchanting as Nina, instilling her with humor and grief simultaneously. Rickman's performance as Jamie, a dead cellist who brings other dead friends to hang out at Nina's flat, is wonderfully subtle and droll.

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    • Number of Tapes: 1
    • Rating: PG-13 (MPAA)
    • UPC: 717951353030

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    Format:VHS

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    Director:Anthony Minghella
    Leading Role:Alan Rickman, Juliet Stevenson
    eBay Product ID: EPID3186594
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    "...Enjoyably askew....[Stevenson] has a charged core, like Judy Davis, and she makes you root for her passage to happiness..."
    Los Angeles Times - Peter Rainer (05/08/1991)

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    Self-sacrifice

    Created: 30/10/10
    I see this as a charming movie about loving to the point of self-sacrifice. The plot does deal with the question "What happens when you die?" rather boringly, but I think it's just a way to have an interesting story, rather than a philosophical treatise. If you dig Alan Rickman, he manages to be cool even with a moustache, and if you dig Juliet Stevenson, she practically glows in this movie. They're great actors and it's a treat to see them out of their usual character-actor fare. I have no idea why this movie is out of print!
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    A touching, humorous and sentimental movie.

    Created: 01/05/08
    I have seen this movie so many times, I often go to sleep with it on at night. It's a love story with humor, friendship, sentimentality and ultimately a message that life goes on, even after the death of a loved one and you must move and grow even with a heavy heart. There is a message of love being found in unlikely places and learning to love again when you feel that your world has collapsed. Suitable for all ages, this movie has become a cult classic that transcends the years, a true classic.
    3 of 3 people found this review helpful.
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    Good Movie.

    Created: 23/06/10
    I did not see what the hype was all about, but it was a sweet movie. I enjoyed it, but I probably would not watch it again. If someone had never seen it and wanted to watch it, I would. It's not a bad movie by any means, just not one of the best Alan Rickman movies that I have seen. However,if he had not been in it, I would have just given it 3 stars.
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