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Continuity: When Virginia has kissed Nelly she leans her forehead against Nelly's forehead. When it cuts their heads are away from each other. Submitted by Mortug
Directed by Stephen Daldry, starring John C. Reilly, Julianne Moore, Meryl Streep, Miranda Richardson, Nicole Kidman
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Continuity: When Virginia has kissed Nelly she leans her forehead against Nelly's forehead. When it cuts their heads are away from each other. Submitted by Mortug
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Continuity: In the scene where Julianne Moore's son and husband are eating breakfast, watch her son's bowl of cereal (I think it's corn flakes with sliced bananas). As the scene progresses, the amount of corn flakes in the bowl grows and lessens, banana slices disappear and reappear, and the spoon changes positions several times. (Time)
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Continuity: In the scene where Virginia Woolf is at the train station trying to go to London, the clock at the station reads 5:20. It progresses naturally throughout the scene as if care were taken to make it seem natural. However, when her husband arrives, his wrist watch is in clear view and reads 9:30. (Time)
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Continuity: When Laura picks up Virginia Woolf's book from under the bedside table we see a close-up with four separate, parallelly arranged stacks of books. When the camera angle changes there are only three irregularly arranged stacks. (Time) Submitted by Nancy<>Felix
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Continuity: The scene where Virgina sits down on the trunk where her niece has bedded the dead bird on a leaf there some inconsistencies. Virginia is holding four or five roses in the hand. She breaks one blossom off and puts it down on the leaf (we don't see where exactly, though). Then the camera cuts to her upper body, and she is apparently not doing anything with her hands, but in the next, wider shot only one rose is left in her hand. Then, in a close up of the bird we see no roses at all. Finally, in the last shot of the scene she is seen putting three blossoms around the bird which were not in her hands when we saw them last. (Time) Submitted by Nancy<>Felix
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Continuity: When Laura leaves Richie at Mrs. Latch's place he is carrying a red suitcase in his hands. Richie and Mrs. Latch look from the doorsteps how Laura drives off, and the suitcase isn't there anymore. This is seen best when he starts running after the car. (Time) Submitted by Nancy<>Felix
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Continuity: When Laura comes to pick up Richie from Mrs. Latch's we see him standing at the window, shouting "Mommy. Mommy.", with both hands touching the glass at the same level. When the old Richard remembers the scene a bit later into the movie, Richie has one hand high up and the other one down, while his voice sounds the same. (Time) Submitted by Nancy<>Felix
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Continuity: After Richie helps his mom sifting the flour, specks of flour appear and disappear on his cheek. (There shouldn't be any actually the way he held the sieve.) (Time) Submitted by Nancy<>Felix
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Continuity: When Clarissa's daughter comes there is a shot of the apartment showing a group of folding chairs lined up, presumably to be used for the impending dinner party. At the end of the film, the party room is shown set up with a completely different style of chair that is not a folding chair. (Time)
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Continuity: When Clarissa comes to see Richard for the first time, the proportion of white flowers in the bunch she is carrying goes down drastically when she enters the apartment. (Time) Submitted by Nancy<>Felix
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Revealing: After the flower shop scene with Clarissa we see Virginia writing. Although for the better part of the movie the make-up artists have done a fairly good job on Nicole Kidman's nose enlargement, the waxy whiteness of her nose makes it strangely obvious in this scene. (Time) Submitted by Nancy<>Felix
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Continuity: When Mr. and Mrs. Woolf have their heated discussion at the train station, the bangs of his hair constantly change between three different looks: all messed up, messed up with one separate strand hanging down and neat and parted over to the left. (Time)
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Continuity: When Laura and Kitty talk in the kitchen, at the point where Kitty reveals that she has a growth in her uterus the arrangement of things on the kitchen counter changes. The most obvious change is the position of the flour bag, which is turned by 90 degrees. (Time) Submitted by Nancy<>Felix
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Continuity: During the station scene, set on an open platform, both characters sound like they're talking in a small room. (Time)
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