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Award-winning Actor Philip Seymour Hoffman Found Dead in Manhattan Apartment
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Philip Seymour Hoffman was a human and as such very complicated.
Any thing living is complicated and a humans are of the most complicated. And we don't do a very good job of dealing with humans. Not even with those we have lived with or “known” for years. Not even the so called experts. Yet we are so judgmental and a death is so final. Yet we judge people by some article we read, written by some idiot limited by a definite space and time assigned to him.

No matter who detailed you try to define a persons life or break it down into volumes of words it is never complete or final.

A human life is not like a problem in mathematics or even a computer where you write down the equations of the circuitry and prove whether it will work or not. We have just started to have some understanding of the workings of the brain, but will we ever understand the mind.
You can not write a write an equation for a life. That why being a parent is the hardest job any human will ever have to deal with.

I took a course titled "Consciousness and Its Implications", and I don't know where it is nor can I put
my finger on it.

And he was a very talented actor and as such if I noticed his name in the credits, the film deserved further investigation.


Yeah he was one of those actors that could make a film. It's a testament to his talent that his versatility outshone his limited physical appearance. Chubby and balding, he still played a whole spectrum of characters with great conviction. Never showing outward signs he was perhaps out of his depth.

I struggle to even think of one film i have seen with him in it i can fault his over all performance. Well to try and keep this short i will finish with this. That i as film fan choose to remember him for the wonderful actor he was. And not the at the end of his rope heroin addict who died in a bathroom in a New York apartment.

Thank you Mr Hoffman for your contribution to the art form i love.
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