The Obscure LES Struggle Road

Hildegard 2022-03-21 09:01:44


There is no need to narrate the plot. . It's not what I'm good at either.
I was impressed by the person "Virginia Woolf" herself,
and "Nicole Kidman" who played her I
heard that the latter put a lot of effort into the role, I can only say that her efforts were not in vain !
This is definitely the highlight of the whole film. If it weren't for her outstanding styling and performance,
this movie would be quite ordinary. .

When I read it, I was a little puzzled about Fergini's sexuality,
and her wonderful relationship with her sister. I clearly felt it, but I couldn't explain it.
Also, what caused her depression? ?
I never felt that she loved her husband. In that era, everything was planned,
she could only use books to resist this kind of social pressure, and even finally chose to end her life.
If the two later women continued her certain temperament and complex,
then Feigenia should have a comrade. Of course this is all speculation...
fortunately I found evidence of this on the Internet:
"The historical Woolf and her sister Vanessa were central figures in the British literary circle in Bloomsbury, but lifelong I was tortured by my homosexuality and depression, and finally sank to death."
OK, I'm very happy that my guess was correct. . .

Here I have to say that some of the film critics really mean to distort the film. . . .
As long as you watch the film carefully and think about it from a different perspective,
it is not difficult to find that both "Laura Brown" and "Clarissa Vogan" have LESBIAN tendencies.
There's nothing to doubt it.
I really don't understand what can make a mother abandon her two children and her original family,
just for the sake of "pursuing her own life?"
said in some comments is too vague. .
What is your life like? ?
Just to be a housewife and go to another country to be a librarian? ? ! This is too ridiculous! ! !

Also I don't think comrade "Clarissa Vogan" loves the man "Richard" much.
It's just first love, just for some kind of responsibility.
In her heart, she knew what kind of life she wanted to live, and she worked hard to implement it,
and got the way of life she wanted. A modern woman who can be a model.

"Richard" also knew that she didn't love him anymore, and he didn't want to be a burden on her mind.
In the face of life, he chose death. Just as her mother chose life in the face of death.
The director feels that this is everyone's right and does not need others to discuss.
Just like you can choose to love the same sex, you can also choose to love the opposite sex.
In fact, this is the central content of this film to express. simple and clear.

This is good,
we see a "difficult journey of women facing their true sexual orientation and choosing how to live".
The process is painful, but there have been successful examples, and there will be a bright future. .


Let me go crazy, Nicole Kidman is so stylish! !

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Extended Reading
  • Keagan 2021-11-17 08:01:27

    Niubi to mud numb and speechless

  • Allison 2021-11-17 08:01:27

    My favorite movie. none of them.

The Hours quotes

  • Virginia Woolf: Did it matter, then, she asked herself, walking toward Bond Street. Did it matter that she must inevitably cease, completely. All this must go on without her. Did she resent it? Or did it not become consoling to believe that death ended absolutely? It is possible to die. It is possible to die.

  • Virginia Woolf: It's on this day. This day of all days. Her fate becomes clear to her.