To the Lighthouse

Synopsis: A faithful dramatization of Virginia Woolf's novel. A lecturer, his family, the spinster Aunt Lily, an old friend, and a student, Charles Tansley, spend a summer in an isolated house in Cornwall just before World War I. The stern Mr. Ramsay scolds everybody, while Mrs. Ramsay is the linchpin in keeping the family together. Aunt Lily paints, and the family talk about sailing to the lighthouse, but the trip is always postponed.
Genre: Drama
Director(s): Colin Gregg
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.4
Year:
1983
115 min
2,403 Views


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[Music]

There'll be another day and when you go

must be ugly de NOC Radleys essential

point Charles was it the more we

consider matter the less able we are to

grasp it our analysis is destructive we

go on slicing away at objects in the

world

separating characteristics describing

it's as though we were condemned to

advance each time half the distance

covered by the preceding step bradley

insists our to pass beyond physical

analysis we need a metaphysical system

it completes the process of perception

and then we arrive James Porter then I'm.

Fraser that boy will have to learn that

we cannot turn our lives around what key

wants to do

oh thank you.

Thank You Esmeralda yes I would love to

come to your party I have just the

dressing room it is all over pink those

my dearest little little shells oh so

much jewelry of you really know give me

a headache sidewalk

[Music]

[Applause]

[Music]

So the team must be another subject rule

to defend life get seven back with

oblivion.

[Music]

James is like a kite there's mrs. Ramsay

holding the other and sistren

[Music]

[Applause]

Named James back the days are slipping

by yes sir I did hope we might have an

opportunity to discuss my dissertation

soon time we did Joe's time we did yes I

would tell you that Rob oh is this the

last man of whom cricket legends are

made

I doubt it how much I wasn't ready

oh yes you were yes but you did fall

rather hard I was riding come on James

out is out I'll give him another go

yes I'm all for that James you are out I

don't want this little fish I don't want

a little tea my name's it's a Norton or

theater fest and I won't pass them for

dinner

hello cam I was you're sketching miss.

Briscoe I wasn't very pleased of my

efforts today I'm afraid mr. Tousley

such a harsh judge of your own talents

Lily again has never been a major woman

artist really I wish were not so we're

not dealing with the matter it is so or

it is not so we're discussing your

opinions aren't we I think there is such

a thing as objective truth and

undeniable manifested consensus of

thought mr. Ramsay I'm sure would agree

with me I expect you have a fondness for

this best poet second best poets third

best poets no hardly so fat I'll adopt

less you have jolly arguments as to who

is the best undergraduate of his year my

year it was me uh have you seen

shipwrecked yet mr. Tanzi I'm no and

right on I will cover it soon of course

not much to see now you went down that's

all afternoon mother dearest

let's hope it's fine tomorrow like that

parlor the tournament Andrew the

tournament

not too slow

Caroline I've had another job damn

laughing we do less and less together

you aren't liking leather surgeries

relative then you're fiddling about your

console you will accompany me and the

children to the tournament no I cannot

you will not make any of your damn

visits today what a nun Livia dying I

have to visit him Karen no let us wants

to go to the beach today with father and

people hurry

here's one found some fun Ben I looked

everywhere

oh look again oh and pardon sir I

thought as everyone had finished

now surely that's useful day isn't such

a misery Nancy please

we can either change places with me mr.

Pendley a wrestling isn't really my cup

of tea at all but I love going with

mother on her own people is so mean

I'm sorry to keep you waiting mr.

Tempest enjoy

[Music]

We are going to the village with the car

market you want anything

stamps writing paper tobacco being a

great philosopher we made an unfortunate

planet have you come this way before

is it quicker it's prettier your

previous deaths are like if or what your

predecessor

I husband invite one of his qoodles down

here most year spy mr. Tanzi you look

crazy

no no it's just that I well I forget

what happened everything has we've been

coming down here for several years no

well who lived in that house before a

mining family they went bankrupt over

least was fair

the house stood empty for years because

nobody wanted it Pleasant I have two

houses you disapprove many people in

komal don't even have one you are our

customs apparently

mr. Tanzi what in the dry I do believe

if you stand out here in the Sun for

more than an hour you go so this is.

Ramsay let me carry your basket

[Music]

Ed you met my daughter Doug

no I grew to Nancy in there these couple

of Roscoe's my

[Applause]

[Applause]

How's that young son of yours doing too

bad he's going to win the belt and bring

you glory

he's got Hawkins to deal with enrich

their lives with the day we meet what

can they do a sport a breakage of the

squad and restaurant

well I don't think it's quite a

dangerous does that matter

last year one man broke your back in a

wheelchair now the most falling

ridiculous tragedy now just the way they

are.

[Music]

[Applause]

Is someone event yet next start let me

find was it I've got a bed and final

don't tell father

backing off Sam are you I put a bit with

Mildred Paul's coming soon isn't it good

yes we shall see less of you to enjoy

that train journeys importance and

duration the boy should be at the

tournament I need a mirror Walter don't

you be all given with that Tom mrs.

Ramsey is a word to say Tom you know

where I live don't you

I told your mother that if she needs me

urgently at any time just to send you to

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