2) The English Patient (1996)
The character we remember pulling at our emotions in The English Patient was Count László de Almásy, played by Ralph Fiennes. He captured a man weighed down by love and regret so naturally that every scene hit home. His chemistry with Kristin Scott Thomas wasn’t just believable—it carried the film. Fiennes brought quiet pain and passion to the character, making his story impossible to ignore. This performance earned him another Oscar nomination and reminded everyone of his ability to bring depth to complex roles. It’s a performance that still stays with anyone who watches it.
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