Thursday, 30 June 2016

To miss someone when he is gone

I can declare that many people that I liked in my youth are going eat dandelion by the roots.  I discovered Bud Spencer in the 80ties with Banana Joe (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0817881/?ref_=rvi_nm).  Death is natural.  If there are no death, there is no life.  Both need each other to be defined. It is just sad for his family.  Death is the hardest for families.  They have lost a love one.

I haven't thought of this person in a long time.  His death remind me about many scenes of his movies, well the ones I had seen.  It remind me that a person is often missed at his death.  Death also bring unity and good comments, generally.  The bad is less common in those case except if the concerned person had been really bad and really totally evil.

On the other hand, there are a few people that I thought were dead but weren't.  No film no see.  Or being in retirement put people out of sight.  Well, when there is no news on some celebrities, they are out of the loop and people don't think about those celebrities.  So, this is why death news can be surprising.  I didn't knew he was still alive.  What truly bother me most is the buzz and the hype after the death.  Some people get their pocket filled with money on fans.  This kind of behavior is deep implanted, in the past, it was done.   I think it was common with artists and painters.  I guess it is from there that the myth of the poor artist began.  I hope this phenonenom will be limited for Bud Spencer.

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