It's the day of Clarissa Dalloway's big party, and she whiles away the hours thinking her thoughts in voice-over ("Mrs. Dalloway, Mrs. Dalloway, I'm not even Clarissa anymore") and remembering her young womanhood when she looked like Natascha McElhone instead of anything like Vanessa Redgrave, and poor suicidal Septimus (Rupert Graves) is roaming the streets of London and suffering the ravages of what Dr. Bradshaw calls "delayed shell shock" from the Great War. And the problem of adapting Virginia Woolf to the screen remains stubbornly unsolved. Directed by Marleen Gorris. (1998) — Duncan Shepherd
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