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Val Kilmer R.I.P.

Val Kilmer has died, and it is not particularly surprising.  The image he put forth in his documentary a few years ago was not one of a healthy man.

In many ways, his appearance in Top Gun: Maverick was something of a final sendoff, and the scene of his final farewell to Tom Cruise's character is deeply moving, in large part because the vocal limitations on Kilmer were real.

In many ways, the end of "Iceman" paralleled that of the actor who played him.  In his prime, Kilmer was outstanding, but more than anything else, his illness destroyed any attempt at him making a comeback.  The contrast between Kilmer and Cruise was remarkable, and again, added to the gravity of the moment.

As I wrote before, Kilmer professed to be a Christian, but it was not much in evidence, even in the documentary.

Nevertheless, it is to be hoped that he died in Christ and that he and his family find some measure of comfort through that.

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