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Movie Reviews of Mrs. DallowayMovie Review: mrs. Dalloway- capturing a moment in time Summary: 5 Stars
I thought this movie captured the time perfectly, it held me spellbound throughout. Having read the book by Virginia woolf, i was not disappointed. I may have chosen a different actor for the part of Peter, otherwise it was perfectly cast. Thoroughly enjoyed it,did what I like movies to do and that was absorb me and leavemewith a nice feeling.
Movie Review: Excellent! Summary: 5 Stars
Excellent film - beautiful scenery and wonderful costumes. Easily takes you into the time period (early 20th century London). Touching and profound. Vanessa Redgrave is radiant with a superb supporting cast. A real sense of Virginia Woolf comes through. Extremely fine film on many levels.
Movie Review: MRS DALLOWAY Summary: 5 Stars
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Movie Review: A Classic Summary: 5 Stars
What a movie! What a classic! Classic as they come.All should have taken home an Oscar.
Movie Review: Disjointed and Disappointing Summary: 2 Stars
I usually love anything to do with England. About the only redeeming quality I found in the movie was the scenery in London and the countryside. Otherwise, the story was disjointed and disappointing with no real depth. Mrs. Dalloway spends a day remembering her youth, while being quite the air-head later in life. She speaks of no love, feels no regrets, appears shallow in character, and cares more about her parties than anything. Her loves and friends of the past haven't matured much either. The story was bland and slow, and I usually don't give two stars to anything. Except this one failed to move me, including the off-shoot of the poor man with shell-shock craziness after World War I - another disjointed part of the story.
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