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The Hours
Titolo originale: The Hours
Regia:
Stephen Daldry
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Anno: 2002
Origine: United Kingdom | United States of America |
Generi: Dramma
Tag:
depression
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suicide
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london, england
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drowning
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based on novel or book
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aids
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self-destruction
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home
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poetry
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literature
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province
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empowerment
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way of life
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delusion
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sense of life
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country life
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family's daily life
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homelessness
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leaving one's family
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Cast:
Julianne Moore
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Nicole Kidman
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Meryl Streep
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Stephen Dillane
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Miranda Richardson
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Linda Bassett
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Lyndsey Marshal
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Christian Coulson
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Michael Culkin
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Charley Ramm
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Sophie Wyburd
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George Loftus
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John C. Reilly
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Toni Collette
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Ed Harris
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Allison Janney
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Claire Danes
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Jeff Daniels
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Jack Rovello
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Eileen Atkins
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Margo Martindale
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Colin Stinton
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Carmen De Lavallade
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Daniel Brocklebank
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Dal libro di Michael Cunningham, emergentissimo autore americano già insignito di Pulizter. Storia di tre donne legate dal romanzo “Mrs Dalloway” scritto da Virginia Woolf e letto dalle altre due con risultati devastanti.
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All three leading actresses have won Academy Awards.
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Richard's (Ed Harris's) apartment was supposed to be a drafty New York City loftspace. In reality, t [...]
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Nicole Kidman loved wearing the prosthetic nose and wore it in private too, mainly as she was underg [...]
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Meryl Streep is actually mentioned in the original novel, "The Hours" written by Michael Cunningham, [...]
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The first time that Meryl Streep appeared in a movie nominated for Best Picture at the Academy Award [...]
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Nicole Kidman read all of Virginia Woolf's personal letters, and found that they gave her greater ac [...]
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Allison Janney was originally chosen for the role of Barbara in the Flower Shop, but she insisted on [...]
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This movie takes place in 1923, 1941, 1951, and 2001.
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The spaceship fabric that can be seen in young Richard Brown's room is the same that one of the blan [...]
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In the book, it is Louis Waters (Jeff Daniels) who has a breakdown in the kitchen, and not Clarissa [...]
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Meryl Streep, Claire Danes, Eileen Atkins, and Toni Collette would go on to work on "Evening" (2007) [...]
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Of the three lead actresses, only Meryl Streep and Julianne Moore share a scene together. This occur [...]
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Leonard Woolf's dash from the house in Richmond, leading up to the railway station scene took him th [...]
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To ensure Julianne Moore's safety while speeding down the freeway in a car without seat belts, the o [...]
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Miranda Richardson worked for only eight days.
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Nicole Kidman is the third person and first actress to win an Oscar for a role played with a false n [...]
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Michael Cunningham: Clarissa (Meryl Streep) walks past the author on her way to the flower shop.
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Virginia Woolf's dialogue from the book is narrated verbatim by Nicole Kidman with only a few passag [...]
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Nicole Kidman and Margo Martindale appeared in Days of Thunder (1990).
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Gwyneth Paltrow had to drop out and was replaced by Julianne Moore.
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Nicole Kidman learned to write with her right hand (Virginia Woolf was right-handed).
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Dame Eileen Atkins (Barbara in the Flower Shop) wrote the screenplay for Mrs. Dalloway (1997), the m [...]
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During the editing stages, producer Scott Rudin received a call from author Michael Cunningham reque [...]
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A year after she had wrapped, Julianne Moore was recalled to play her final scene as the older Laura [...]
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The title of the book Richard wrote is "The Goodness of Time". It's visible on the cover in scenes w [...]
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Gwyneth Paltrow was considered for the role of Laura Brown.
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Nicole Kidman decided not to imitate Virginia Woolf's actual tone and voice because she feared peopl [...]
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To make her look like Virginia Woolf, Nicole Kidman wore a false nose as strongly recommended by cos [...]
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Although the widely perceived notion was that Michael Cunningham's original novel was felt to be unf [...]
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Uma Thurman was considered for the part of Kitty.
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"The Hours" was the original working title of Virginia Woolf's "Mrs. Dalloway".
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In 2012, Nicole Kidman did an official audio-book recording of Virginia Woolf's "To the Lighthouse", [...]
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Zeljko Ivanek filmed scenes as Louis Waters with Meryl Streep, only to be replaced with Jeff Daniels [...]
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At The 75th Annual Academy Awards (2003) on March 23, 2003, Denzel Washington said as he announced t [...]
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Nicole Kidman is one of two left-handed Best Actress winners to portray a right-handed character. Le [...]
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Originally, Nicole Kidman was supposed to be nude beneath her dress at the beginning of this movie w [...]
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The song "Beim Schlafengehen" (Going to Sleep) that Clarissa plays in her apartment is one of the Fo [...]
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Julianne Moore's timeline was bumped up from the novel's austere 1949 setting to the more optimistic [...]
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The only Best Picture Oscar nominee that year to be nominated for Best Original Score.
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Features Julianne Moore's only Oscar nominated performance in a movie nominated for Best Picture.
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The role of Laura Brown was originally intended for Emily Watson.
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The cast includes four Oscar winners: Meryl Streep, Nicole Kidman, Julianne Moore, and Allison Janne [...]
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Meryl Streep and Nicole Kidman never met during the shoot and only got together after the production [...]
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In the novel, Laura's maiden name is Zielski. In this movie, her maiden name is McGrath.
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Leonard Woolf and Virginia Woolf's dramatic railway station scene was filmed at Loughborough Station [...]
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In 2014, by coincidence, the three lead actresses all appeared in a movie adaptation of a literary p [...]
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In the book, Julie (played by Claire Danes) wears six rings on her fingers, has a nose piercing, and [...]
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Much concern surrounded the portrayal of Laura Brown in the 2001 segment. Fearing that suitable make [...]
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When the seating chart for Richard's party is shown, the name in the middle is Michael Cunningham, w [...]
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(Kodak Theatre/March 23, 2003) When Nicole Kidman ascended the stage to accept her Best Actress Osca [...]
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As Richard is sitting on the window ledge, just before he commits suicide, he says to Clarissa, "I d [...]
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Emily Watson not only turned down the role of Laura Brown but also the roles of Virginia Woolf and C [...]
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Julianne Moore was wearing a fake stomach. She wasn't really pregnant at the time of filming.
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Nicole Kidman and Dame Eileen Atkins appeared in Cold Mountain (2003).
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In the beginning of the movie, every house is seen to be having flowers. Every house has a different [...]
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Meryl Streep decided not to re-read "Mrs. Dalloway" in preparation for this movie, as she felt that [...]
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Ed Harris leapt at the chance to appear in the film, solely for the purpose of working alongside Mer [...]
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Dan Brown tells his son Richie about falling in love with Laura, but John C. Reilly was actually tel [...]
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The characters from the book who don't appear in this movie are Julie's friend Mary Krull, Sally's c [...]
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Nicole Kidman was the first Australian actress to win a Best Actress Oscar, followed by Cate Blanche [...]
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To achieve the effect of Laura becoming submerged in the hotel room, the set was lowered into a tank [...]
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From the outset, Nicole Kidman had always been director Stephen Daldry and producer Scott Rudin's fi [...]
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Until 2020, Paramount only owned the US rights to the film. Miramax, the international distributor, [...]
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Producer Scott Rudin had to do battle with Miramax Films head Harvey Weinstein over Nicole Kidman's [...]
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Meryl Streep and Jeff Daniels also appeared together in "Heartburn"
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When the script was offered to her, Nicole Kidman originally thought the producers wanted her to pla [...]
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Meryl Streep likes to prepare for her characters by selecting a piece of music to which she listens [...]
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Julianne Moore's segment was filmed first, then Meryl Streep's, and finally Nicole Kidman's.
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Included among the American Film Institute's 2005 list of 250 movies nominated for AFI's 100 Years o [...]
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The first time Clarissa (Meryl Streep) visits Richard (Ed Harris) she asks how he has slept and he s [...]
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Virginia's suicide note to Leonard is not only spoken verbatim the same as the actual letter, but th [...]
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This movie was disqualified by the Academy for the Best Make-up Oscar because digital touch-ups were [...]
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In total, Meryl Streep received seventeen award nominations for this movie, Julianne Moore received [...]
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Come Oscar nomination time, this movie caused problems for makers Paramount Pictures and Miramax Fil [...]
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When Clarissa is preparing the food for the party she is wearing a pair of green gloves. When Louis [...]
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The bag of flour in the background when Laura Brown is talking to Kitty at the coffee table.
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Richie Brown has flour on his right cheek from his sifting it which disappears between shots.
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In the Virginia Woolf segment, Leonard Woolf is shown setting type for their press, Hogarth Press. I [...]
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When Louis Waters tells Clarissa he read the book, he holds it open, we cut to Clarissa talking, and [...]
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When Laura (in 1951) picks up Mrs. Dalloway from the floor next to her bed, there are six novels in [...]
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Richard yells by the window, "Don't come near me!!" and, holding the handle, points his cane at Clar [...]
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When Julia puts her arm under the first stack of papers she removes from her mother's desk the botto [...]
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When Louis Waters visits Clarrisa Vaughn, she gives him water with ice and a lemon, in later shots y [...]
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Clarissa's scarf and necklace when she is packing up the garbage in Richard's apartment.
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When Clarissa entered Richard's apartment she didn't lock the door after she shut it, but when she l [...]
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During the bird burial, Virginia Woolf places all of the yellow roses on the bird's grave except one [...]
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When Leonard Woolf and Virginia Woolf are at the train station, an electronic display can briefly be [...]
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In the last scene between Laura and Dan, when Dan is lying on the bed and talking to Laura in the ba [...]
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When Laura's son is sitting at the table with his breakfast in front of him, his glass is empty in o [...]
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In Clarissa's first visit to Richard's apartment, she gathers up some garbage and then drops the bag [...]
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When Laura starts driving with Richie, the tops of the trees in their street are lit dimly sideways, [...]
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Prior to Clarissa's party setup there are plain-backed folding chairs stacked against wall near the [...]
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Frase
Laura Brown: I love you, sweetheart. You're my guy [...]
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Richard Brown: I had this wonderful notion. I took [...]
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Richard Brown: I seem to have fallen out of time.
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Virginia Woolf: You cannot find peace by avoiding [...]
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Virginia Woolf: I am attended by doctors. Everywhe [...]
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Virginia Woolf: Someone has to die in order that t [...]
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Kitty: Oh, you're reading a book? Laura Brown: Ye [...]
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Angelica Bell: What were you thinking about? Virg [...]
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Clarissa Vaughn: How's San Francisco? Louis Water [...]
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Dan Brown: It was the thought of the happiness. Th [...]
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Virginia Woolf: A woman's whole life in a single d [...]
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Virginia Woolf: This is my right; it is the right [...]
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Richard Brown: Would you be angry if I died?
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Virginia Woolf: I was going to kill my heroine. Bu [...]
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Clarissa Vaughn: I don't know what's happening. I' [...]
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[in 1921] Virginia Woolf: [writing in her book] M [...]
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Barbara in the Flower Shop: It's you isn't it? Cl [...]
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Richard Brown: Who is this party for? Clarissa Va [...]
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Clarissa Vaughn: All right Richard, do me one simp [...]
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Clarissa Vaughn: He gives me that look. Julia: Wh [...]
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Clarissa Vaughn: Why is everything wrong?
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Clarissa Vaughn: When I'm with him I feel... Yes, [...]
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Laura Brown: Baby. Baby, you have to be brave now.
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Angelica Bell: What happens when we die? Virginia [...]
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Kitty: All my life I could do anything. I could do [...]
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Clarissa Vaughn: Richard. Richard. It's a party. I [...]
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Clarissa Vaughn: Of course.He did it this morning. [...]
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Virginia Woolf: Did it matter, then, she asked her [...]
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Virginia Woolf: Do you think I may one day escape? [...]
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Laura Brown: Obviously, you... feel unworthy. Give [...]
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Julia: They're all here, aren't they? All the ghos [...]
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[last lines] Virginia Woolf: [Narrating the lette [...]
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Clarissa Vaughn: That is what we do. That is what [...]
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Virginia Woolf: Leonard, I believe I may have a fi [...]
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Louis Waters: The day I left him I got on a train [...]
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Richard Brown: Just wait till I die. Then you'll h [...]
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Sally: Why do I always have to sit next to the exe [...]
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Virginia Woolf: You return to what? Vanessa Bell: [...]
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Vanessa Bell: Virginia. Virginia Woolf: Leonard t [...]
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Richard Brown: I've stayed alive for you. But now [...]
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Laura Brown: We're baking the cake to show him tha [...]
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Louis Waters: I shouldn't tell you this - I've fal [...]
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Julia: You can't see that Louis Waters is weird? [...]
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Virginia Woolf: I am saying, Vanessa, that even cr [...]
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Vanessa Bell: Your aunt is a very lucky woman Ange [...]
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Richard Brown: We want everything, don't we? Cl [...]
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Virginia Woolf: Im dying in this town!
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Leonard Woolf: If I didn't know you better I'd cal [...]
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Kitty: Of course, I'm worried about Ray. Laura Br [...]
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Kitty: These guys are something, aren't they? Lau [...]
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[first lines] Virginia Woolf: [Narrating the lett [...]
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Richard Brown: Like that morning, when you walked [...]
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Leonard Woolf: Do you think it's possible that bad [...]
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Leonard Woolf: Virginia, you have an obligation to [...]
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Laura Brown: It would be wonderful to say you regr [...]
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Virginia Woolf: It's on this day. This day of all [...]
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Julia: [about Laura] So, that's the monster.
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Virginia Woolf: I'm dying in this town. Leonard W [...]
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Louis Waters: I know, you think am I still up for [...]
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Virginia Woolf: I can't think of anything more exh [...]
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Laura Brown: Don't worry, honey. Everything's fine [...]
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Louis Waters: Do you think I'm ridiculous? Claris [...]
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Richard Brown: I wanted to write about it all. Eve [...]
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Laura Brown: It's a terrible thing, to outlive you [...]
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Clarissa Vaughan: Just to let you know I am making [...]
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Virginia Woolf: Say something, Nessa! Didn't you t [...]
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Clarissa Vaughn: I remember one morning getting up [...]
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Barbara in the Flower Shop: I actually tried to re [...]
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Angelica Bell: Goodbye. Virginia Woolf: Goodbye, [...]
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Richard Brown: Oh, Mrs. Dalloway... Always giving [...]
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Vanessa Bell: Do you not pay heed to your doctors? [...]
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Clarissa Vaughn: One morning in Wellfleet, you wer [...]
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