Her performances
always haunt me. She is the embodiment of a real, talented actress, unlike so many others. That excludes all the other actresses of "The Hours" ofcourse.

She's just incredible.
In my opinion, only for Richard and Virginia Woolf. But even for them they found peace with the decisions and actions they made, so it was a nice ending for them, I thought.
Oh yes, so magnificent. :sigh:
Oh me too, me too.

Specially the little smile she gives Leonard after he says "Oh well, London then."
I actually bought it last week, because I'm just so curious about reading the book from where the story comes from. Sadly, I haven't got round to reading it yet, but it's holiday soon...

I also bought "Mrs. Dalloway" and am blown away by the first few pages.
You've never heard of it before? You
must watch it! Have you watched it since you wrote this post?
You are the only one! :lol: But I do think Nicole Kidman's voice was sometimes too deep and scratchy, and her English accent exaggerated.
Have you watched it again?
Interesting - this film never makes me sad or melancholic - it's the sort of film that leaves me with pure joy of being alive, and that feeling of being pleased with everything I've experienced so far, fully appreciating it. It also leaves me with the feeling that my whole life is in fron of me and I've got so many things to look forward to and live through!
It will be the other way round for me. Another great thing about this film is the fact that Michael Cunningham, the writer of the book, is so very pleased and satisfied with how they made his book into a film. Which doesn't really surprise you, considering the cast and crew they has!
Very understandable. Is it difficult for you because you were going through something similar as any of the characters? How much did you watch when deciding you wouldn't want to watch the rest? Have you rewatched it yet?
Love how you state this... words are never enough for Meryl's talent. I feel the same way. :lol:
The score is... well, it's Philip Glass! :lol: Did you rewatch it? (I'm asking everyone the same question :lol: )
Interesting coincidence, and very funny. :lol: Clocks from which singer?
I've got a question: Why do you think Leonard cries so much, in a supressed way, after he says "We'll go back to London then.?" A picture as a refresher:
I've added some stuff to the opening post, by the way. I'll update all the time, when I have time.

Thanks again for posting and I look forward to your next responses!
