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Format: DVD May 2004 Rated PG-13 Recording Mode: (unknown) 97 min. Color UPC: 687797753090 |
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Movie Description This is the critically-acclaimed adaptation of the Virginia Woolf novel of the same name. It's a lovely summer day and Clarissa Dalloway is preparing for an elaborate party. During the day of her party, she remembers another summer in the past, when she was a beautiful, vivacious and much-courted young woman. Her preparations are interrupted however, by the unexpected arrival of a former suitor from that long-ago summer - a once-dashing man she thought she would marry but ultimately rejected. As the day of the party unfolds, Mrs. Dalloway's life also becomes strangely intertwined with a young man she never meets, but whose tragic fate strikes a chord of truth, deep in her soul, that she cannot deny.
Film Notes Based on the Virginia Woolf novel.
1997 Overseas Film Group
DVD Features:
Region [unknown] Keep Case
Industry Reviews "...A ruthless unsentimentality and political bite which few recent British period films have fully achieved..." Sight and Sound - p.53-4 - Claire Monk (03/01/1998)
"...[The film] finesses a tricky structure..." USA Today - p.5E - Mike Clark (04/03/1998)
"...Remarkable delicacy and tenderness..." Film Comment - p.51-2 - Kathleen Murphy (11/01/1997)
"...Elegantly wrought and reflective....It is Vanessa Redgrave's marvelous performance as the aging, soul-searching Clarissa that gives the film its grandeur..." New York Times - p.E12 - Janet Maslin (02/20/1998)
"...Satisfying....The movie truly comes together..." Box Office - p.52 - Kevin Courrier (02/01/1998)
"...The real glue here is Redgrave, who is incandescent..." Premiere - p.17-18 - Christine Spines (03/01/1998)
"...Redgrave's performance steers us through, and by the end we understand with complete, final clarity what the story was about..." Chicago Sun-Times - p.38 - Roger Ebert (03/06/1998)
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