The Hours streaming
Genre
Drama
Year
2002
Runtime
1h54

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The Hours

Three women, one novel, a timeless connection.

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Synopsis

The Hours, a 2002 drama film directed by Stephen Daldry, weaves together the lives of three women from different time periods who are interconnected by Virginia Woolf's novel 'Mrs. Dalloway'. The movie explores themes of mental illness, societal expectations, and the constraints of gender roles. Julianne Moore delivers a powerful performance as Laura Brown, a 1950s housewife struggling with her inner demons. Meryl Streep plays Clarissa Vaughan, a modern New Yorker reflecting on her life choices, while Nicole Kidman portrays Virginia Woolf herself in the early 1920s. As the three narratives intertwine, the film delves into the complexities of human relationships and the quest for personal fulfillment.

Cast

  • Julianne Moore

    Julianne Moore

    Laura Brown

  • Nicole Kidman

    Nicole Kidman

    Virginia Woolf

  • Meryl Streep

    Meryl Streep

    Clarissa Vaughan

  • Stephen Dillane

    Stephen Dillane

    Leonard Woolf

  • Miranda Richardson

    Miranda Richardson

    Vanessa Bell

  • Linda Bassett

    Linda Bassett

    Nelly Boxall

Reviews

The Hours received critical acclaim upon its release, with many praising the stellar performances from the leading cast. Rotten Tomatoes gave the film a 79% approval rating based on 195 reviews, with the consensus stating, 'The cast is superb, but the real triumph is the interplay of time periods. The Hours is never sentimental; it's heartening. It's vividly wrenching and brilliantly layered.' Metacritic assigned the film a score of 80 out of 100, indicating generally favorable reviews. IMDb users rated The Hours 7.5 out of 10, appreciating its intricate storytelling and emotional depth. The Guardian described the movie as 'a beautifully crafted exploration of literature, love, and loss.' The New York Times hailed it as 'a deeply moving and intellectually challenging cinematic experience.'