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Madly, Deeply: The Alan Rickman Diaries
by Alan Rickman
informative
reflective
medium-paced
Don't expect too much from these diaries. They rarely offer an insight into Rickman's thoughts on characters. He was very brief with his entries. But they offer an interesting look at his personality. Funnily enough, while I thought that, judging by his diaries, I would be too intimidated to talk to him, reading them was like listening bits of intimate conversation with him. I admit I cried in the end. It is also a great example of what an actor's life is. Very demanding, certainly not for everyone, but thankfully Rickman was passionate about it. And I loved his dry humour
Moderate: Cancer, Death