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Heath Ledger - the grieving thread

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moremojo:
One thing we can do...

Take one day at a time. Remember to breathe, to eat, and to drink water. Reach out to those who can comfort you; reach out to those needing comforting. Let not Heath's death go in vain...he accomplished something absolutely remarkable in his creation of Ennis, one of the all-time great performances of movie history. Ennis and Jack MEAN something...let's not forget this deep truth. Heath helped bring this truth into our lives, and hearts. Let's keep allowing this truth to transform our lives, and ourselves. Heath is gone, but we're still here. And we can go on living life, and MAKING something valuable from it, as testament to what Heath did so beautifully with his art...and what Jack and Ennis will forever represent in our consciousness.

Front-Ranger:

--- Quote from: Penthesilea on January 22, 2008, 07:48:33 pm ---Oh my god. I've found it on a German news site.
It's almost 1am here, I'm all alone, whole familay sleeps. I cant even call Kerstin.


--- End quote ---

We are here with you, Chrissi!!

where's that group hug when I need it??

Shuggy:

--- Quote from: sfericsf on January 22, 2008, 07:29:23 pm ---Tell you what, I'm going to watch Brokeback Mountain tonight!

--- End quote ---
(I don't know if I could stand to. Later, maybe.)

Dear all,

We are all hurting so much - and yet. We never knew Heath Ledger. We knew Ennis, someone he brought to life for us, for which we will always be grateful. (And Ennis' only existence was within BBM and within our imaginations.)

Perhaps if Ennis had not been such a tragic figure, or at least one with whom we could so empathise, we might not feel so close to Heath.

In any case, we knew Heath just a little through Ennis, and he had to be a person of a certain stature to make Ennis mean so much to us. For that stature, we can be grateful. I think he must have had some idea how grateful we are for BBM and for how much it changed so many lives.

Don't be too upset if they say "suicide". The Black Dog of depression can strike suddenly and hard, and people can do things that are right out of character - like this.

So hugs to you all.

Shuggy

(This is going to be like the death of James Dean - we'll always wonder what more he might have done.)

Fran:
I'm hoping that the suicide report is disproved because I don't want to think of Heath as having lost all hope and seeing no other way out of his pain.  I can't bear to think of him as being so unhappy that he lost his will to live.  Please let that part be untrue.  He was so young and had so much going for him. His life shouldn't have ended so soon, not by his own hand or accidentally.

And poor little Matilda has lost her daddy.  Sadly, she is too young to really be able to remember him.  This is so sad.

jstephens9:
Just like I wrote in the Heath thread I just don't know what to say or do. Someone said they were going to watch the movie. I can't do that. There is absolutely no way I can watch the movie. It would be way to much for me at a time when I have no idea what really is too much as this is just now hitting me stronger and stronger. I even posted something at Cullen just cause I wanted to say something anywhere people who love Heath would be. I tried to post something on EnnisJack, but there must be so much traffic there that their site has been brought down. That shows the amount of love and disbelief the loss of Heath has caused. I mean he is part of Brokeback. It's just like ripping a part of it out from us that can never be brought back. I just don't know what to say so I just ramble on.

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