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The Hours
Even though the film is beautifully acted by a superb cast, this movie is a total downer...first of all, I have personal issues with the issue of suicide which put me off this movie even before I began watching it. I was also bothered by the fact that it was never clear why Virginia Woolf (Nicole Kidman) or Julianne Moore's character wanted to end their lives. I also found it troubling that when Moore's character gets ready to do the deed, she decides to leave her son at a friend's house and from the ride over to the house to the second she walked out the door, you get the sense that her son knows exactly what she's planning to do and I had a hard time swallowing that.
The Hours
Even though the film is beautifully acted by a superb cast, this movie is a total downer...first of all, I have personal issues with the issue of suicide which put me off this movie even before I began watching it. I was also bothered by the fact that it was never clear why Virginia Woolf (Nicole Kidman) or Julianne Moore's character wanted to end their lives. I also found it troubling that when Moore's character gets ready to do the deed, she decides to leave her son at a friend's house and from the ride over to the house to the second she walked out the door, you get the sense that her son knows exactly what she's planning to do and I had a hard time swallowing that.