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He was gone, accompanied by the most affectionate confession

At the beginning of 2016, The Heavens were playing "black" games with the entertainment industry. First a few days ago, the 69-year-old British music legend David Bowie left us due to cancer, and today I was shocked to hear that the actor who played Professor Snape in the "Harry Potter" series, Alan Rickman, died in London on January 14, local time, also at the age of 69. Here, I do not want to elaborate on these coincidences. It's just that Alan Rickman personally has too many stories and legends for us to reminisce about.

He was gone, accompanied by the most affectionate confession

About his love

Alan Rickman's life is legendary, aside from his artistic achievements. His marriage was legendary. He has known his girlfriend, Rimal Horton, for 50 years. The two first met in 1965, when Rickman was 19 and Horton was 18, only to reveal in 2015 that they were secretly married. And this wedding, which has only two people, the bride and groom, is so low-key. Alan Rickman, who was not wealthy, is said to have had a crush on her goddess Reima Horton on campus, and from acquaintance, love to love, to cohabitation in 1977, there has been no negative news for decades. Alan Rickman once described the relationship this way: "Horton in my eyes is like a saint, always able to tolerate my childishness and willfulness. This tolerance is like the law of thermostat, making our relationships eternal. ”

50 years is a long time. For Rickman and Horton, it was the most affectionate confession time between them. Respect each other, walk hand in hand, and support each other unreservedly. I remembered a lyric that read, "Wait until the scenery is clear, maybe you will accompany me to see the long stream." "The thin water in it is long-lasting, that is, like Rickman and Horton, love and life are integrated. Who said it must be vigorous, plain and plain is also a wonderful.

He was gone, accompanied by the most affectionate confession

About the movie he starred in

Alan Rickman was born on the art stage. Whether it is a stage actor, a film and television actor or a screenwriter and director, he can shine in it. He has acted in many classic films. Whether it is the "Die Hard", "Unfinished Yin and Yang", "Treason Writer", "Reason and Emotion" of the last century, or the "Perfume", "Luncheon Song", "Barber Todd" after the millennium, and the "Harry Potter" series that everyone loves to the point of not being able to do it, the characters are hard to forget, whether they are good or evil, affectionate or wise.

But what impressed me was Alan Rickman's 2004 film based on a true story, which tells the story of white doctor Alfred Brerak (Alan Rickman) and black partner Viven Thomas (Maos Duff) who broke racial boundaries and worked together to pioneer heart surgery.

Perhaps because of the living environment since childhood, I will pay more attention to films with medical themes. Competition and innovation in the medical community are not as direct as other industries. Solid theory is essential, but clinical experience and practice are the truth and lifeblood of medical progress and personal improvement. As a healer, it is not a white coat that can be invincible. Alan Rickman portrays white doctors as selfish, but focused on medicine and saving people; seemingly using others, but in fact respecting medicine itself, portraying a character who was not satisfactory in the environment at the time, but was very conscientious and persistent in the process of treating patients.

There is a scene in "Miracles" where Brerak says this to Maos Duff: "Life cannot be without regrets, I have many regrets." I don't know if it is a pity to put this sentence on Rickman, who has died of illness. But for fans and people who like him, it must be an unspeakable regret.

Alan Rickman, who has played numerous roles, has won numerous awards in the drama category , the Tony Award , the British Academy Film Award , the Golden Globe Award , the Emmy Awards , and the 54th Golden Globe Awards in 1997 for Best Actor in a Miniseries.

The directors he has worked with have given him high praise. Ang Lee called him an actor who acted with his soul, a great man. The fall of a shining star is a human pain, and we remember you in the depths of our souls. Goodbye, Alan Rickman.

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