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Genres:
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Drama /
Fantasy /
Music /
Romance /
Music
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Release:
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Director:
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Anthony Minghella
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Actors:
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David Ryall,
Jenny Howe,
Carolyn Choa,
Christopher Rozycki,
Keith Bartlett,
Stella Maris,
Ian Hawkes,
Juliet Stevenson,
Bill Paterson,
Deborah Findlay
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Duration:
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106 min.
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Rating:
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(6.9/10)59.5
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Plot Summary:
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Once upon a many times there were two people in light of one's life, their names were Nina and Jamie. They were peaceful happy enough to be able to live merrily in any case after, (not again the case) and then Jamie died. Nina is progressive with a legislature full of rats and handymen, a job teaching foreigners English and an ache that fills the unendingly excessively.
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Truly Madly Deeply
From Noël Coward's spooky, stiff-upland-lip comedy Careless Spirit, to the multi-hanky hokum of Ghost there's a long and honourable habit of spectral cinema weepies. And director Minghella, in any case years away from The English Resolute success, shows a savvy understanding of its veil appeal with this, his well-known-grade introduction. Since her cellist stillness Jamie (Rickman) died, Nina (Stevenson) has been living alone, but as she tells her wither, she feels Jamie is still next to her side; peaceful feels his defensive personality. And unflinching adequate, she's visited by her repress's spirit. At first this is delightful, but the enjoyment of his company soon begins to pall - especially when he invites some ghastly mates almost to make eyes at lo...
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