Sylvia

    Sylvia
    2003

    Synopsis

    Story of the relationship between the poets Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath.

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    Cast

    • Gwyneth PaltrowSylvia Plath
    • Daniel CraigTed Hughes
    • Jared HarrisAl Alvarez
    • Amira CasarAssia Wevill
    • Andrew HavillDavid Wevill
    • Sam TroughtonTom Hadley-Clarke
    • Lucy DavenportDoreen
    • Anthony StrachanMichael Boddy
    • Blythe DannerAurelia Plath
    • Michael GambonProfessor Thomas

    Recommendations

    • 91

      Entertainment Weekly

      This is the richest role Paltrow has had since ''Shakespeare in Love,'' and she rises to the challenge. She digs deep into Plath's mercurial nature, giving us a Sylvia who's fiercely independent and alive yet burdened with demons of insecurity that bubble up in a rage.
    • 80

      The New York Times

      Christine Jeffs's film is an emotionally rich biography of the poet Sylvia Plath, who is played with radiant conviction by Gwyneth Paltrow.
    • 75

      Christian Science Monitor

      Paltrow's performance in Sylvia doesn't have Oscar- worthy depth, but it's a solid, sincere portrayal that captures enough sides of Plath's complex personality to enrich the movie, directed with impressive visual power by New Zealand filmmaker Christine Jeffs.
    • 60

      Variety

      Still, there is an estimable integrity to the respect and fidelity with which the film regards its subjects, as well as an honesty in its attempt to illuminate the essences of these difficult people.
    • 60

      The New Yorker

      Having dreaded the prospect of Sylvia, I admired it precisely because it refuses to play along with the mythologizing that has sprung up, and vulgarized, the lives of two poets. [20 October 2003, p. 206]
    • 60

      Village Voice

      A handsome, mostly tasteful production on par with 2001's Bayley-Murdoch impersonation "Iris."
    • 50

      The A.V. Club

      In spite of Frieda Hughes' objections, a few snippets of Plath's poetry slip into Sylvia, but they don't do the movie any favors--they just add more weight to a story that already buckles at the knees.
    • 40

      The Hollywood Reporter

      This feature glimpse into the Bell Jar is an exercise in drudgery, with nothing particularly insightful or revealing to say about the charter member of the Suicidal Poets Society and the artistic endeavor in which she would make her indelible mark.

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