Truly Madly Deeply - "The Dead Woman"
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- Опубликовано: 1 авг 2008
- Jamie (Alan Rickman) and Nina (Juliet Stevenson) recite Pablo Neruda's poem "The Dead Woman." Rickman recites it in its original language, Spanish, and Stevenson translates it to English.
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"Do you want me to go?"
No Alan. Never, never, never. 😭
We'll miss you Alan you were a sublime actor
I cried the first time I watched this, and am again. RIP. So grateful for your time here, Alan Rickman.
This is the first I've seen this movie. What a powerful performance and lesson that I truly needed to learn. That being explained in this poem.
I must live on. Thank you for your contribution in life and even in death. May you rest in peace Alan Rickman. May you rest in peace.
"Never, never, never..."
is it me or i just started crying at this scene cause its like hes trying to explain to her he has to leave but she dont want to
and i cried my eyes out !
i recomend this film to everyone its so good!
Gracias a esta película conocí y amé a Alan Rickman. Qué en paz descanse.
I wept bucket when I saw this when it was first released and I became a fan of this great talented actor now I am here watching it again but my tears are because you have gone .... far too soon. RIP Alan Rickman x
I too
Me too.
Vi esta película en el primer aniversario luctuoso de Alan. Fue una hora y treinta minutos de llorar como tonta; desde que comenzó la película hasta que se terminó 💔
Alan Rickman was a powerful, funny, brilliant actor and first came across him in Die Hard, where he was phenomenal as the lead terrorist (I can't remember the name, I can be bad at names).
So very sad he has now left us and even sadder that he will never return. I have found this piece truly moving. Very close to tears. RIP to a true acting legend
I will always remember this... I miss you, Alan...
and now he's gone :( such a sad day.
Escucharlo recitar un poema en mi idioma me hace llorar... reconosco q es malisimo su ingles pero lo amo le sale fantastico... alan otra vez lograste conquistarme :)
this movie made me want to see him as Cyrano ..it would have been awesome, reminds me of the end of the play were Cyrano , dying knows the letter Roxanne has in her hands by heart as he wrote it to her..
I love this film and the poem is so moving!!!!! Thank you for the video!!!!!! I always cry when I watch it!!!
Saw this movie for the first time a few days ago and I never, ever cry to movies but this goddamn scene made me cry so bad
I adore this poem, and this movie... :-) thanks for posting.
dios alan es genial es que tiene tanto talento y es algo extraño escucharle hablar en español O.o pero su voz es fascinante escuchando un poema de pablo neruda tambien me gusta cuando dice: dos tequilas por favor.. jejeje
She hugged Alan Rickman..
-dreams=crushed-
Oh my, this movie..... this part made me cry like a baby
es tan hermosa esa parte q se me pone la piel de gallina...
Superb.
I wept too
So sweet, so beautifull!!!! Thank you! :)
Good grief. My eyes! THE TEARS IN MY EYES!
i love you alan rickman
siiiiiiiiii por fin español!! :) y ensima de pablo neruda un grande de mi pais
Santo Dios lo amo!!!! si reconosco que le debieron hacer practicar mas en español pero dios mio k hombre
RIP
she said goodbye to him for real on Wednesday. so poignant now.
Great idea with all those poems from films. It reminds me though, the ONE ART Elizabeth Bishop from "Sisters" with Cameron Diaz, if I remeber it well and at least one poem from "Out of Africa", read by Redford.
siiiiiiiiii por fin español!! :)
Actually, the movie with Cameron Diaz is called "In Her Shoes." But you're right, it quotes excellent poems by Elizabeth Bishop and others. I'll post them on my channel eventually :)
Uuh, I made a mistake with the name of the movie 'cause in Poland it was "Sisters" ;)
I don't remember more poems from this movie, but it would be really nice to remind them.
Yes, she's right, his accent is terrible LOL
i love that poem!! but his spanish it's horrible. i also love the movie
RIP