Friday, March 17, 2017
A Few Words on Philip Seymour Hoffman
A Few Words on Philip Seymour Hoffman

I contemplated not writing anything on the sudden, shocking and sad passing of Philip Seymour Hoffman - because what more did I have to add? - but I truly dont think Ive been hit so hard by a passing in the film community. I felt kind of stupid for crying as soon as I found out this morning, and then again as I saw the midday news, and then when I got to work and reached for our copy of Doubt, just seeing his name.
Simply put, Philip Seymour Hoffman was one of the greats. And he went far too soon.
I was looking back on his career and how long Ive had his presence in my movie obsession, and I came to realise that he was there from the very start. Back when I was ten years old, one of my first initiations into the film industry was the 2006 Oscars. As I did with most of the things I was obsessed with, I made a poster on the Oscars for my class (for literally no reason). If you recall, this was the year that Hoffman won the award (and every other award) for Capote. I still, to this day, havent seen Capote, but I remember doing a little bit of research into the guy, since he wasnt the type of actor I was used to seeing around. I may not have watched any of his films at age 10 (that I can remember), but I made a mental note to one day follow his career.
Before I started high school, I distinctly remember watching both Before the Devil Knows Youre Dead and Doubt, which helped to reinforce my developing taste in film, and my developing knowledge of what a great performance is. Throughout the years, as I was introduced to Paul Thomas Anderson films, and the awesomeness of Almost Famous, Philip Seymour Hoffman was always there, turning out great performance after great performance.
And perhaps thats what my eyes have been watering all day - especially as our new trailer disc has a trailer for The Hunger Games: Catching Fire on it, and I couldnt help but shed a few tears at the brief glimpse of him the trailer offers - Philip Seymour Hoffman was always one of the cinematic family. He was the one you could depend on to bring something different to the table, to make any film better by his presence. And he was the one that we all felt like wed have around forever, adding his magic to films. Just the thought of the fact that he will no longer be gracing our screens, even though we all want to see so much more of him - it is unbearable.
Sometimes deaths offer hyperbolic statements, but no hyperbole could ever do Philip Seymour Hoffman justice. He was truly one of the greatest actors we ever had. And we were so lucky to have him be a part of our family.
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