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Robin Williams' final performance, where he plays a depressed banker, is particularly poignant.
Prepare to feel nostalgic and a little emotional, because the trailer to the final ever Robin Williams film has been released.
In the movie Boulevard, Williams plays a depressed married banker who must confront his suppressed sexuality after meeting a young man.
The late actor displayed an incredible range of talent before his death, playing everything from a cross-dressing father in Mrs. Doubtfire to a mad scientist in Flubber.
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The 63-year-old committed suicide last August after a lifetime struggle with depression.Â
The topic of the movie is especially sobering, with lines like "It's never too late to start living the life you want" Â particularly poignant following Williams' passing.
While Boulevard will be the last time Williams appears on the big screen, it is actually his second-last project.
The actor has lent his voice to a dog in Simon Pegg comedy Absolutely Anything, to be released in 2016.
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