The Hours (2002)

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Studio: Paramount Pictures
Studio: Miramax Films
Rating: PG-13
Release Date: Dec 27, 2002
Running Time: 114 mins.
Country Of Origin: United States
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Spanning across various time periods in the 20th Century, a drama which revolves around three very different women: two of whom have been profoundly affected by the works of Virginia Woolf; the other woman is Woolf, herself. All three are battling with issues of freedom, responsibility and identity. As the story unfolds, they are negotiating their way through different depressive states: Virginia Woolf is struggling to write her novel "Mrs. Dalloway" in 1923, as she recovers from depression; Laura Brown is a depressed and pregnant L.A. housewife who reads Woolf's novel in 1951, as she plans her husband's birthday party; and, the exasperated Clarissa Vaughn is a book editor in modern-day New York, who is planning a farewell party for her AIDS-inflicted former lover, Richard--a famous author who had nicknamed her Mrs. Dalloway.
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Clarissa Vaughan
Virginia Woolf
Laura Brown
Richard Brown
Julia Vaughan
Sally Lester
Barbara (in the flower shop)
Louis Waters
Leonard Woolf
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rating January 2, 2003
Nicole Kidman de-glams herself with a fake nose to play suicidal author Virginia Woolf, but there's nothing fake about her performance. Kidman's acting is superlative, full of passion and feeling.

Woolf is the focus of Michael Cunningham's Pulitzer Prize-winning 1998 novel, which David Hare has adapted into a film that sometimes stumbles on literary pretensions. In the 1920s, Woolf lives in the London suburbs with her protective husband (the superb Stephen Dillane) and battles demons of the mind… Continued

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The Hours, based on Michael Cunningham's book by the same title, pays tribute to Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway.

Story

Like the best modernist novels, The Hours on the surface is a simple slice of life, detailing the events that occur on one day in the lives of three women in their three respective time periods. James Joyce used the technique of compacting time as a literary device to great effect in Ulysses, following his two protagonists through the streets of Dublin on one typical, but… Continued