Summary:
The book is a collection of personal diaries kept by the late actor Alan Rickman over 25 years, offering an intimate look at his thoughts, experiences, and observations on the craft of acting, relationships with fellow actors, and insights into the film and theater industries. It also provides a glimpse into Rickman's private life, his humor, and his intellectual and emotional depth.
Key points:
1. Acting Technique: Rickman discusses his detailed acting method, character development, and the emotional depth required for performance.
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