| The Hours | | My Rating: (out of 5 stars)
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	| Primary Location: | First Saw:In Theatre | Saw at/with: w/ Suzy at Madison Art Cinemas | 
| Rating: PG-13 | Year: 
		 2002 | Category: Drama | 
	| Director: 
		
		
Stephen Daldry | Time: 
		114 min. | Writer: 
		Michael Cunningham & David Hare | 
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	| Mine: | Very well done film making. The three seperate stories are woven together flawlessly. The acting is top notch all around. A hard movie to get your mind around. I have very little knowledge of Virginia Wolfe and maybe if I knew more it would help. Still a great deal to think about here, even if it is not all accessible. | 
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	| Leonard Maltin/Plot synopsis: | The story of how the novel "Mrs. Dalloway" affects three generations of women, all of whom, in one way or another, have had to deal with suicide in their lives. | 
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| Leigh's rating: 
  (out of 5 stars)
 | I loved it. I thought it was thought-provoking and really well done. Loved them all -- but Streep and Harris stood out. Nicely interwoven. Impressive. | 
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