Movie-A-Day #100: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

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Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor star in this 1966 drama about an unhappily married couple.
Great acting, very taut movie that broke alot of ground in the terms of language/discussion on the silver screen.

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Mike Nichols' first directorial effort represents a milestone in psychological realism and "foul" language in American cinema. George and Martha, as played superbly and without vanity by Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, are as far from the bourgeois 1950s perfect married couple as you can get, alternatively badgering, berating, abusing and loving each other, both alone and accompanied by the naive young married couple that have come over for a nightcap (portrayed brilliantly by George Segal and Sandy Dennis). The fun and games in which George and Martha involve Nick and Honey are a lacerating look at the older couple's existence, where the emotional brutalizing fill an unspeakable void at their center, and a troubling preview of what the younger couple's life could become. Edward Albee's dramatic vision combines the banal, the vulgar and the poetic, and Ernest Lehman's adapted screenplay is amazingly faithful to the structure of Albee's play. The acting is uniformly excellent, and Taylor and Burton were never better together. A harrowing movie experience, but very worthwhile and finally unforgettable.
 

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Why don't you just review a Streisand movie and get it over with :)
 

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I recently watched it. It kept getting better and better. It was as if I was right there watching the couple fight. Great stuff.
 

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I watched this last year and thought it was fantastic. I really like movies based on stage plays for some reason.
 

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Great acting, very taut movie that broke alot of ground in the terms of language/discussion on the silver screen.

There was a huge uproar when it came out. Not only the language and the "adult themes" but (mon Dieu!) Liz let herself look old and frumpy.
 

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