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(From University Wire)
Byline: Noeh Nazareno & Lauren Robeson
"The Hours" follows the lives of suicidal author Virginia Woolf (Nicole Kidman) in 1923, a fictional housewife, Laura Brown (Julianne Moore), in 1951 and Clarissa Vaughan (Meryl Streep) in 2001. All three women are linked to Woolf's haunting novel "Mrs. Dalloway." If this movie sounds depressing, it is, but blessed with everything that screams "Best Picture Oscar." Michael Cunningham's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel translates to screen quite nicely, and Stephen Daldry deserves an Academy Award in March for his excellent direction, particularly in the haunting depiction of Woolf's suicide that…