Review of Truly Madly Deeply (1991) by Patty P — 07 Mar 2007
Subtle comedy dealing with grief and loss that only upper middle class english professionals could possibly relate to. Juliet Stephenson's performance is marvellous, but it's also unbearably pretentious in places (see the cringeworthy hopping sequence.
). I also cannot understand why Alan Rickman is so highly regarded; he's a bit rubbish really.
This review of Truly Madly Deeply (1991) was written by Patty P on 07 Mar 2007.
Truly Madly Deeply has generally received very positive reviews.
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