10/10
Brilliant movie
17 February 2011
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? is a brilliant movie in all departments. The cinematography and production values are very pleasing to the eye, and Alex North's music is excellent. The dialogue is simply wonderful, both juicy and malicious, and the story is compelling, with well-observed psychological and social pointers, and intelligently constructed and paced. The film is brilliantly directed by Mike Nichols, who successfully manages to prevent the characters fall into caricature. The acting drives the movie, Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton both give I feel career-best performances and exude a great chemistry. All in all, just brilliant and worth watching for the two leads. 10/10 Bethany Cox
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