I came accross this film on imdb and was really surprised that I didn't know about it earlier.With an oscar win and several nominations,this was regarded as one of the best films of 2002.
This film has three stories, spanning over a few decades, dealing with the lives of three women. A woman(Meryl Streep) planning to throw a party for his writer friend who suffers from AIDS in 2001, a pregnant wife awaiting her husband's birthday party in the 1950's and an author named Virginia Woolf writing her novel "the hours" in the 1930's. Its the novel that binds them together, and also their state of mind which is similar in terms of undergoing emotions.
From the first scene itself, the film binds you with its story-telling.There's something really honest, really sincere about this film. Emotions are mostly kept inside, it is more thoughtful, rather than verbal. It is essentially about what all three women are going through in their lives, battling depression and confusion in life in their own ways. All three stories are fabulous and there's hardly a weak link in the movie.
This is not a movie on women for women, rather it is for everyone(Though i beleive women would relate to it more).Its the performances that are spell binding, each surpassing the other.Watch out for Meryl streep and Nicole kidman(won an oscar for this) here.I loved the characters and the performance of the AIDS patient also deserves special mention. You will also like the background score if you have an ear for them.
This is one film you won't regret watching!
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