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| | Alan Rickman in Truly, Madly, Deeply |
 | | Anthony Minghella: Turly, Madly Deeply, My First Film: Twenty Celebrated Film Directors Talk About Their First Film, edited by Stephen Lowenstein, page 233, Pantheon Books, 2000. |
 | | Still, when I’m asked the question, my most frequent answer is "Truly, Madly, Deeply." This film benefits not only from a great performance by Mr. |
 | | It is the story of Nina (Juliet Stevenson, giving an outstanding performance), a woman who cannot break free from her grief over the death of her partner, Jamie (Rickman), a cellist whom she "truly, madly, deeply" loved. |
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