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The Hours

Drama In 1951, Laura Brown, a pregnant housewife, is planning a party for her husband, but she can't stop reading the novel 'Mrs. Dalloway'. Clarissa Vaughn, a modern woman living in present times is throwing a party for her friend Richard, a famous author dying of AIDS. These two stories are simultaneously linked to the work and life of Virginia Woolf, who's writing the novel mentioned before.
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The New York Times
The New York Times
"Deeply moving (...) 'The Hours' is not an unduly morbid film. Clear eyed and austerely balanced would be a more accurate description, along with magnificently written and acted"  POS
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Variety
Variety
"Considerable intelligence and strategic finesse have been brought to bear on this handsomely mounted adaptation"  POS
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Chicago Reader
Chicago Reader
"[It] reduces Woolf and her art to a set of feminist stances and a few plot points, without reference to style or form"  NEG
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The Guardian
The Guardian
"Its constituent, handsomely mounted panels are inhabited by three earnest, meticulous performances (…) Rating: ★★★ (out of 5)"  POS
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The Hollywood Reporter
The Hollywood Reporter
"A fascinating and ultimately successful stunt in its cross-cutting among the decades (...) David Hare lets the themes (...) ring clearly in all three stories"  POS
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AV Club
AV Club
"However much it apes its source material, 'The Hours' always seems to strain for effect, and to live for the applause that follows."  NEG
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Empire
Empire
"Wonderfully acted, elegantly written and tightly directed (…) Rating: ★★★ (out of 5)"  POS
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Slant
Slant
"The women of 'The Hours' become little more than sudsy abstractions of cross-generational female repression (…) Rating: ★★★½ (out of 5)"  NEU
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Radio Times
Radio Times
"It's a sophisticated and deeply poetic triumph that marks out Daldry as a talent to watch (…) Rating: ★★★★ (out of 5)"  POS
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