I think worrying things are going on in England – a real apathy.
Meaning of the quote
Alan Rickman, a famous British actor, is concerned that people in England seem to not care about important issues or problems. He believes that there is a lack of interest or concern among the people, which he calls "a real apathy." This means that people are not paying attention to or taking action on things that are happening in their country that they should be worried about.
About Alan Rickman
Alan Rickman was an acclaimed English actor known for his distinctive deep voice and memorable roles in films like Die Hard, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, and the Harry Potter series. He began his career in the theater, becoming a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company, before making a successful transition to film and television.
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