How far is too far?
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What do you say on a day like this? Heath Ledger dead at 28... it seems unbelievable. I remember seeing him in Sweat, his first major role; he had such a strong presence that it transcended the screen. There was no doubt he'd go on to bigger things... for it to end so tragically leaves me at a loss for words.
Most people will remember Ledger for his role in Brokeback Mountain but I'll always remember a scene in Monster's Ball. He played the son of Billy Bob Thornton, a correctional officer who is overcome as he leads a prisoner to the electric chair. Later he asks if Thornton hates him. His father answers yes. Ledger shoots himself, saying that he always loved him. It's a torturous scene, sublimely acted... now it seems even sadder.
My thoughts go out to Ledger's family, his young daughter... this must be so difficult and to live it through the media's gaze can only make it worse. The coverage was live as Ledger's body was being taken from his apartment and you could hear the cameraman saying "I've got the shot", others crowding round. Not to mention that apparently Ledger's parents first heard of his death through a radio report... death isn't entertainment. Can't they show a little respect?
Sometimes the media just goes too far. We see it every day with a story about Britney Spears or Lindsay Lohan or a dozen other celebrities; there are no boundaries and we just need to look at Anna Nicole Smith to see how it can end. I hope that hasn't played a part here as well but if it has, shouldn't we bear some responsibility? We're attracted to it like a train wreck. At what point do we look away and say they've gone too far? Or don't we even care?
The thing which disturbs me the most is that Ledger seemed distressed by his role as the Joker in The Dark Knight. He called the character a "psychopathic, mass-murdering, schizophrenic clown with zero empathy" and it left him mentally exhausted. Perhaps sometimes actors can go too far in pursuit of their art, get so lost that they can't find their way back. ... surely no role is worth that.
No matter how many films I see, in my mind he'll always be the 16 year old just starting his career, with so much promise... rest in peace, Heath. We'll miss you and remember you, always.