The Hours
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| Actor: |
- Toni Collette,
- Jeff Daniels,
- Ed Harris,
- Allison Janney,
- Claire Danes,
- Stephen Dillane,
- Julianne Moore,
- John C. Reilly,
- Miranda Richardson,
- Meryl Streep,
- Nicole Kidman
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| Special Features: |
- The Music of The Hours,
- Three Women,
- Filmmakers Introduction,
- The Mind and Times Of Virginia Woolf,
- The Lives Of Mrs Dalloway,
- Theatrical Trailer,
- Storyboards,
- Audio Commentary with the Director and Screenwriter,
- Audio Commentary with the Cast
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| Review: |
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The Hours is a powerful, poignant drama that sends the message that life is precious and examines the choices people make in life and how it shapes them as people. With fantastic performances from Meryl Streep, Julianne Moore and Nicole Kidman.
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Release Date:
17 November 2003
A trio of the screen's best actresses - two-time Academy Award winner Meryl Streep (Best Actress, Sophie's Choice, 1982; Best Supporting Actress, Kramer Vs. Kramer, 1979), Academy Award winner Nicole Kidman (Best Actress, The Hours 2003) and Julianne Moore (Hannibal) - star as three women from different eras who are linked by their common yearnings and fears. Virginia Woolf (Kidman), in a suburb of London in the early 1920s, is battling insanity as she begins to write her first great novel, Mrs Dalloway. A wife and mother in post-World War II Los Angeles, Laura Brown (Moore) is reading Mrs Dalloway and finding it so revolutionary that she begins to consider making a devastating change in her life. Clarissa Vaughan (Streep), a present day version of Woolf's Mrs Dalloway, lives in New York City and is in love with a friend (Ed Harris - A Beautiful Mind) who is dying of AIDS. Also starring John C. Reilly (Gangs Of New York), Claire Danes (Brokendown Palace) and Toni Collette (The Sixth Sense) - their engaging stories intertwine until they come together in a surprising moment of shared recognition.
Special Features
- The Music of The Hours
- Three Women
- Filmmakers Introduction
- The Mind and Times Of Virginia Woolf
- The Lives Of Mrs Dalloway
- Theatrical Trailer
- Storyboards
- Audio Commentary with the Director and Screenwriter
- Audio Commentary with the Cast
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