Nina is a charming, beautiful, and warm-hearted woman who is dealing with the sudden death of her husband, Jamie. Just when the pain becomes too much to bear, Jamie appears in her living room, back from the dead. At first, Nina is overjoyed to have Jamie back, but then she meets Mark and soon she must make a very hard choice: hold onto the past or move on?
Oh dear, so here I am teary-eyed and viciously wiping my face, suffering the aftermath of one of the most beautiful, heartfelt, and deeply moving movies ever!
Nina is a charming, beautiful, and warm-heart woman who is dealing with the sudden death of her husband Jamie. Just when the pain becomes too much to bear, Jamie appears in her living room, back from the dead. At first, Nina is overjoyed to have Jamie back, but then she meets Mark and soon finds herself facing a very hard choice: hold onto her past or move on?
What made this movie so beautiful and gained such an emotional response from its audience, tears and everything, was the fact that it played the card of less is more. Everything about this movie was subtle: the hauntingly beautiful soundtrack, the script, the idea, the editing and everything. It’s a beautiful and original story that was moved forwards, solely by the performances from its actors. It’s one of those films.
Juliet Stevenson was the star of the show, as Nina. She was absolutely beautiful. Everything, absolutely everything, about her performance felt really genuine from her conversations with her doctor to her outbursts of uncontrollable crying and rage. Her performance was really stirring. It was emotional, comical, lovely, charming, and real. I don’t think any actor can receive a greater compliment than that, being told that their performance was real. That it did not feel like a performance. Juliet, well done you!
Alan Rickman stars as Jamie. I LOVE, really LOVE Alan Rickman. In this movie, he delivered a performance that was loving, charming, witty, and just beautiful. I have to say that I was really jealous whenever he held Juliet in his arms. It just looks so heartfelt and genuine. Oh, I wanted to be her during those scenes… so bad! He’s just beautiful!
Starring Jenny Howe, Bill Paterson, Christopher Rozycki, David Ryall, Deborah Findlay, and Michael Maloney, Truly Madly Deeply is a really, really, lovely film that’s filled with romance, drama, fantasy, emotional struggle, and acceptance. PEOPLE, WATCH THIS MOVIE, IT’S ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL!
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