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Originally posted by fando
That reminds me, Woolf wrote that a woman needs a room of her own to write, which is a metaphor for independence from the meddlesome interjections of men. The movie seemed to portray this literally by showing Woolf shut up in a room of her own. That's not quite the same thing, but it was interesting to see.
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Yeah, I read about that in a review as well. Also, I found out that Woolf was a bisexual, which led me to think that the "sister" in the movie was actually a mistress. Otherwise I guess they were just rather close?