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The Hours (2002)
Director: Stephen Daldry
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
Daldry's adaptation of Michael Cunningham's novel (itself inspired by Virginia Woolf's Mrs Dalloway) cuts between single days in the lives of three women spanning the 20th century. In 1923, Woolf (Kidman) is climbing the walls of her Richmond home, plotting her novel and her escape. In the 1950s, suburban mom Laura (Moore) dutifully bakes for a loving husband (Reilly) and son, but is slowly choking on frustrated desires. And in the here and now, Clarissa (Streep) is devoting her energies to a party for her first love (Harris), a poet in the final stages of AIDS. If these women's relationships trace an emancipatory arc, the film suggests Woolf's insights into the human condition are pertinent as ever. Bookended by suicides, it's about the transience of happiness, the dissatisfactions as well as the consolations of love, time shared and time lost. There are more complex and compelling female characters in this movie than Hollywood has mustered all year. If Philip Glass' torrid score comes on a bit strong and David Hare's incisive screenplay is sometimes just too on-the-nose, these are quibbles in the face of such a boldly realised, affecting work.Author: TCh
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- trickydicky said...
- Posted on Feb 05 2010 00:55 I completely agree with the TO review. This is a superb piece of cinema, and one of my all time favourite movies. Even if like most people, you didn't finish Mrs Dalloway or other Woolf novels, go and see this movie - it's extremely clever.
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Cast & crew
Director: Stephen Daldry
Producer: Scott Ridin, Robert Fox
Cast: Nicole Kidman, Julianne Moore, Miranda Richardson, George Loftus, Charley Ramm, Jack Rovello, Toni Collette, Allison Janney, Claire Danes, Jeff Daniels, Eileen Atkins, Meryl Streep, Stephen Dillane, Sophie Wyburd, John C Reilly, Margo Martindale, Ed Harris full cast
Rated: 12A
Duration: 115 mins
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