TRULY MADLY DEEPLY (1990)
The pleasures of Truly, Madly, Deeply are many: the whimsical view of an afterlife where one finally has time to take those Spanish lessons, a sense for the fluidity of national and corporeal boundaries...and career-defining performances from Alan Rickman and Juliet Stevenson, the latter of whom makes sorrow, rage, and hope positively tactile. from Ty Burr's 1997 EW review of three Anthony Minghella films on video








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