@PurringCheshire really? oh sorry .. should watch it again, seems strange they'd repeat the same scene at the start and end of the film. great film though
@graeme4prez It's the first and the last scene of the movie because common knowledge in history is hardly a spoiler. Virginia Woolf was one of the most important authors of nineteenth century.
@graeme4prez Not exactly. Also, I'm a child of the movies. It's just that I feel angry sometimes, about a generation of people, who cannot distinguish between history and fiction. Today, everything is just a blurry mass market entertainment remix. Brilliant movie tho. But what really gets me, is this real letter.
Anyone crying here but me? (I can't even type something more like English ... ew it's a nonsense) I'M CRYING MY HEART OUT
MissDenisaB 1 week ago
An absolutely gorgeous piece of writing.
Time2Begin 2 weeks ago
@xtian782 love that quote!
anniemae21337 2 weeks ago
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She had a niacin deficiency. Research the late Dr. Abram Hoffer's Orthomolecular Therapy.
procommenter 3 weeks ago
I love her voice
Castillaleon19 1 month ago 3
"You have been in every way all that anyone could be."
nonsentirti 1 month ago
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"So, I'm doing what seems to be the best thing to do...." sometimes you have no choices... its what you can bear and what you can not.
xtian782 2 months ago
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xtian782 2 months ago
'The best thing to do...'
orbit3386 5 months ago
is this the alternative ending? deleted scene.. both were good, i preferred the one in the film though
graeme4prez 5 months ago
@graeme4prez
This is at the very beginning of the movie.
PurringCheshire 5 months ago
@PurringCheshire really? oh sorry .. should watch it again, seems strange they'd repeat the same scene at the start and end of the film. great film though
graeme4prez 5 months ago
@graeme4prez It's the first and the last scene of the movie because common knowledge in history is hardly a spoiler. Virginia Woolf was one of the most important authors of nineteenth century.
TrinTrevellion 4 months ago
@TrinTrevellion ok i get it. me stoopid you knowledgeable literature person -_-
graeme4prez 4 months ago
@graeme4prez Not exactly. Also, I'm a child of the movies. It's just that I feel angry sometimes, about a generation of people, who cannot distinguish between history and fiction. Today, everything is just a blurry mass market entertainment remix. Brilliant movie tho. But what really gets me, is this real letter.
TrinTrevellion 4 months ago
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iLoveYouMeryl 5 months ago
Florence + The Machine - What the Water Gave Me ^^
Mitlond1 5 months ago 12
Well Said Virginia! Well Said!
xtian782 6 months ago 2
my ispiration
leonilde53 6 months ago
Espetacular! Um dos melhores filmes já feitos, a trilha sonora então nem se fala!
youestrume 6 months ago
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beautiful film one of the best of all time
dougiehere 8 months ago
The Perfect Letter
'I don't think two people could have been happier than we have been.' V.
Brunasi1 1 year ago 24
@Brunasi1 That part is the most beautiful thing I've ever heard in my life.
gotf 3 months ago