Review of Mrs. Dalloway (1997) by Tom C — 04 Jan 2010
Faithful adaptation of Virginia Woolf's reflective stream of consciousness novel of unrequited love. Mrs. Dalloway is neither brave nor particularly intelligent, but she is thoughtful and enthusiastic about celebrating the simple pleasures in life.
A party provides the backdrop for her musings on the pivotal summer of her youth where she chooses between passion and a life of comfort and companionship. Slow moving, but effective BBC costume drama.
This review of Mrs. Dalloway (1997) was written by Tom C on 04 Jan 2010.
Mrs. Dalloway has generally received mixed reviews.
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