Anthony Minghella

Anthony Minghella

  • Born: 1954-1-6
  • Birthplace: Isle of Wight, UK
  • Height: 5' 8½" (1.74 m)
  • Profession: Director, screenwriter, producer
  • Nationality: U.K
  • Graduate School: University of Hull
  • Representative Works: Cold Mountain, The Talented Mr. Ripley, The English Patient
  • Anthony Minghella CBE (Anthony Minghella, January 6, 1954-March 18, 2008), was born in the Isle of Wight, England, graduated from the University of Hull , British director, screenwriter, and producer.
    In 1990, Anthony Minghella CBE wrote and directed his first personal film, the romance " Truly Madly Deeply ", and won the Best Original Screenplay Award from the British Academy of Film and Television [1]  . In 1993, directed the first film after entering Hollywood-the romantic comedy " Mr. Wonderful " [2-4]  . In 1996, he directed the romance film " The English Patient " based on the novel of the same name , and won the 69th Academy Awards for Best Director [5-7]  . In 1999, he filmed the thriller crime film " The Talented Mr. Ripley " adapted from the novel , which was nominated for the Best Director in the 57th American Global Awards Film Category [8]  .
    In 2000, with the love war film " Cold Mountain ", he was nominated for Best Director in the 61st American Global Awards Film Category [9-10]  . In 2003, Anthony Minghella CBE took over as the Dean of the British Film Academy [11-12]  . In 2006, he set screenwriter, director and producer in one to shoot the feature film "Structured Life" [13]  . In 2008, he won the Lifetime Achievement Award of the Shanghai Film Festival [14]  .
    At 5 o'clock in the morning on March 18, 2008, Anthony Minghella CBE died of a cerebral hemorrhage in London at the age of 54 [15]  .

    Personal Life

    family situation
    Anthony Minghella's wife is a Hong Kong native-Caroline Shaw, and has two grown-up children Max and Hannah.
    Master passes away
    At 5 o'clock in the morning on March 18, 2008, British local time, Anthony Minghella CBE died of a brain hemorrhage in London at the age of 54   .

    Character Evaluation

    Anthony Minghella CBE is a good person, a very, very good person-a talented screenwriter, an excellent director, and someone who contributes more to the film industry than most people. He will be missed by many people . 
    Anthony Minghella CBE is a person who has a special affinity with China. He is not unfamiliar with Chinese culture, especially Chinese movies. At the same time, he is not influenced by others. His artistic path creation insists on his own opinions . He likes to write novels, direct operas, and other diverse literary fields. He is a complex of contradictions. On the one hand, he has the unrestrained and unrestrained character of Italy, on the other hand, he also possesses the subtle and delicate style of England. These make his movies often have a mixed and unique temperament .   
    Anthony Minghella CBE is very good at using delicate expression techniques to shape characters from the heart, and he is particularly good at portraying characters in conflict and struggling. He thoroughly and straightforwardly analyzes all the feelings hidden in people. Whether it is good or evil, right or wrong is left for the audience to judge, but the film itself almost has a kind of compassionate feelings, this unique temperament. Deeply absorbed in Minghella's works, it affects our feelings for the characters in the film . 
    Extended Reading
    • Arjun 2022-04-19 09:02:45

      La Muerta

      Si de pronto no existes,
        si de pronto no vives,
        yo seguiré viviendo.
        
        No me atrevo,
        no me atrevo a escribirlo,
        si te mueres.
        
        Yo seguiré viviendo.
        
        Porque donde no tiene voz un hombre
        allí, mi voz.
        
        Donde los negros sean apaleados,
        yo no puedo estar muerto.
        Cuando...

    • Mohamed 2022-01-21 08:02:33

      A little poem by Neruda read by Alan Rickman

      La Muerta
      Si de pronto no existes,
      si de pronto no vives,
      yo seguiré viviendo.

      No me atrevo,
      no me atrevo a escribirlo,
      si te mueres.

      Yo seguiré viviendo.

      Porque donde no tiene voz un hombre
      allí, mi voz.

      Donde los negros sean apaleados,
      yo no puedo estar muerto.
      Cuando entren en la cárcel mis...

    • Brittany 2022-04-21 09:03:17

      Five ghosts gathered together to watch the scene at the end of "Meet Hate Late". With the protagonist's performance, he recited lines in unison, which was very interesting... It seems that the hobby of memorizing old movies is the same for both Chinese and foreign ghosts... Anthony Ming Gera pays tribute to his fellow countryman David Lee through these literary male ghosts, and the old way of shooting has brought a new realm.

    • Turner 2022-04-22 07:01:49

      The so-called "ghost relationship is over" is just a "schizophrenia" that fails to get out of the pain of bereavement. The first 1/3 take the trouble to use all kinds of tedious details of daily life to describe her forced smile after losing her beloved and returning to life. , but the pain still lingers, even if there is the care of relatives, colleagues and friends and the goodwill of others, it will not help, and it is only through the deep thoughts that lead to his return, she can't leave this room, just because she doesn't want to let him go

    Truly Madly Deeply quotes

    • Jamie: I blame the government.

      Nina: What?

      Jamie: The government.

      Nina: What's the government got to do with anything?

      Jamie: I hate the bastards.

    • Nina: I love you.

      Jamie: I love you.

      Nina: I really love you.

      Jamie: I really, truly love you.

      Nina: I really, truly, madly love you.

      Jamie: I really, truly, madly, deeply love you.

      Nina: I really, truly, madly, deeply, passionately love you.

      Jamie: I really, truly, madly, deeply, passionately, remarkably love you.

      Nina: I really, truly, madly, deeply, passionately, remarkably, umm... deliciously love you.

      Jamie: I really, truly, madly, passionately, remarkably, deliciously... juicily love you.

      Nina: Deeply! Deeply! You passed on deeply, which was your word, which means you couldn't have meant it! So you're a fraud, that's it!

      [Jaime playfully pushes Nina away, then pulls her back towards him]

      Nina: You're probably a figment of my imagination...

      [pauses]

      Nina: Juicily?

      [Both laugh and make faces]