Extended Reading
  • Archibald 2022-03-23 09:02:10

    i'm afraid

    Who is afraid, I am afraid. We all have a Virginia wolf in our hearts, don't we? Anyway, I have.

    Lies can also be called games. Totally depends on how you look at it. Isn't life a game? Anxiety pervades everyone's nerves. We need games to relax. Each of the four protagonists in the movie has a big...

  • Lois 2022-03-24 09:02:12

    "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?": A life full of holes

    In 1965, Warner Bros. Pictures bought the adaptation rights of the drama "Spiritual Night" and made it into a movie, which surprised many people in the industry and caused a lot of discussion. This film about love madness and mutual harm is full of sarcasm and sexual innuendo (this film is the...

  • Andreanne 2022-03-24 09:02:12

    Change points. Thinking about it makes me feel low. In addition to the fact that only hateful love is boring as mentioned before, the whole movie also shows the sadness of a class-different love. Both couples and their wives are rich. People, in the end, the maintenance of love is only money. It felt great to be able to bring this up in those days. It's a pity that it ended after explaining that the son was an illusion at the end. It may be better if you can further describe the sorrow of women in marriage.

  • Thaddeus 2022-04-24 07:01:14

    Originally, I wanted to appreciate the beauty of the jade girl, but I didn't expect to be old. A play that is completely supported by dialogue, the stage play is too strong, the two people torture each other, love and hate, and it is tiring to watch. A life full of illusions is too fragile to escape reality after all

Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? quotes

  • Martha: Hey!

    George: Hark! Jungle sounds.

    Martha: Hey!

    George: Animal noises.

  • George: You're a monster - You are.

    Martha: I'm loud and I'm vulgar, and I wear the pants in the house because somebody's got to, but I am not a monster. I'm not.

    George: You're a spoiled, self-indulgent, willful, dirty-minded, liquor-ridden...

    Martha: SNAP! It went SNAP! I'm not gonna try to get through to you any more. There was a second back there, yeah, there was a second, just a second when I could have gotten through to you, when maybe we could have cut through all this, this CRAP. But it's past, and I'm not gonna try.