Sylvia | Part 8
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@jogapalms GAY
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@jonesmcfly1 youre right! 0-0 wow lol odd
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I think Sylvia was always predisposed to suicide, but the fact that Assia killed herself too doesn't really cast Ted in a good light either...
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Yes, this could have been a better movie. But it's still interesting.
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The most frustrating thing about this movie is how close it gets to being great. All the sets, wardrobes, camerawork, acting, atmosphere is great--but the script does indeed suck. For any movie about writers, the script needs close attention.
But now the "definitive" Sylvia movie's been done, so we won't be getting the film she deserves!
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*quotes
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I assumed you were canadian...
Ha!
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i cant agree with you there
the actors have subtleties about them that i love when watching in this movie--especially with gwyneth paltrow, her voice, and the script seems quite good too
the genius may not seem obvious, but in my opinion, that's part of the genius. it takes a while to enjoy it, i'll admit.
This is a horrible movie. The actors may be good but the script's a mess. No author/poet quites their future works in everday life, as Sylvia does from The Bell Jar in the boat scene in Part 4. This is oversimplification, indeed. Not to mention it only focuses on the romance between Sylvia and Ted whereas Sylvia's work stemmed from so many other areas of her life, especially her childhood. Even if the movie was meant to be solely about the romance other aspects of her life should not be ignored.
jogapalms 2 years ago 11
'The moment you need heat and light to sustain yourself the government cuts the electricity.'
'why?'
'to build the national character' hehe!
good old England!
the7thwreck 3 years ago 6