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Uploaded by on Aug 10, 2009

2003's biographical story of Poet Sylvia Plath, and her husband Ted Hughes also a poet.
Starring Gwyneth Paltrow as Sylvia Plath, Daniel Craig as Ted Hughes.
No Copyright Infringement Intended. (18+)

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  • depression is like a cancer . . .it eats away at you. It should be considered as dangerous and life-threatening as a cancer. For some it is a life sentence of misery, the only peace is in death. then you rest. It's sad, but truthful. Sometimes the fight is not worth it, and sometimes you lose the will to fight even if it is. Her story is very personal to me. And by the way, sometimes love is not enough. It can't save everybody. I sure wish it could

  • poor Sylvia.

    I honestly think that she just needed to be loved; needed to be rescued.

    She thought her savior was Ted, but he fucked her over literally.

    I think her one true love were her children, dad (maybe), and writing.

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  • @pixiegirl813  True.

  • Why so much nudity? This is not art! Their relationship was not sex! They should've done this like "A Beautiful Mind". That's a great capture of a complicated relationship.

    Anyway thanks for posting!

  • This is a badly done, dull and uninspired biography. Forget about Ted Hughes they really haven't done the justice to real Sylvia Plath. Only thing I felt correct about the film was Sylvia's suicide preparations and her hair. Rest is just melodrama. After seeing this I KNOW now their daughter Frieda Hughes was absolutely correct: "Now they want to make a film . .. They think I should give them my mother's words . . . To fill the mouth of their monster . . . Their Sylvia Suicide Doll."

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  • obnoxious comment alert i wish someone like tim burtun or steven s. did this movie so that i could see her head being smoked up and here her screaming at least

  • I wish I were around back then. I'm so in love with everything about her. It would be an honor to be her husband.

  • @mykeyshua True.  Many men screw over women, and women cheat on men. But to commit suicie was down to her father. Read "daddy". He was cruel and never love dher, he made it clear to her she was not loved by him. Her father killed Sylvia.

  • @xxxxsonnyxxxx Well Assia killed herself along with her and Ted's little girl Shura years later, so...yeah. Some depressed mothers take their children with them. At least Plath protected her kids.

  • It's ironic how Assia WAS pregnant in real life, and she had an abortion, AFTER Sylvia commited suicide, of course. Assia used the pregnancy to pressure him leave Sylvia once and for all, and then had an abortion. Since she was going to end the pregnancy anyway, why not have the abortion and let Ted go back to his wife and children? Why did she have to wait until after Plath killed herself? What a bitch.

  • @mykeyshua I really agree with the fact that she should continue her life w/ her kids and w/ writing, but u see that was not enough she needed love, warmth;everything started from her father's death, that's why she became so sensitive, so jealous. I strongly believe that she could continue her life with Al Alvarez, he would've been her medicine, she could've seen Al as Ted had seen Assia- excuse my mistakes, my native language is romanian one.

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