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Sylvia
a.k.a. Ted and Sylvia Director: Christine Jeffs Cast: Gwyneth Paltrow, Daniel Craig, Jared Harris, Amira Casar

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  • DVD Release Date: 02/10/2004
  • Original Release: 2003
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 20,242
 
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Side #1 --
1. Reviewed (Main Titles) [4:25]
2. Love at First Sight [5:53]
3. Real Magic [4:00]
4. "Lady Lazarus" [5:37]
5. He's Very Different [6:45]
6. Dried Up [6:27]
7. Married to a Great Poet [9:07]
8. "The Colossus" [3:57]
9. It's Going to Be Hard [7:11]
10. Overnight Guests [3:21]
11. What's Going On [5:40]
12. Gone for a Few Days [4:31]
13. "The Truth Comes to Me" [5:30]
14. Finally Free [6:11]
15. Wonderful Mind [5:29]
16. So Tired [5:30]
17. Ripped in Half [6:27]
18. "Dying is an Art" [5:37]
19. "Ariel" [2:06]
20. End Titles [5:46]

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Editorial Reviews

The life of poet and novelist Sylvia Plath -- one of the most celebrated literary figures of her generation -- is brought to the screen in this controversial screen adaptation. Born in Boston, MA, in 1932, Plath (played by Gwyneth Paltrow) developed a precocious talent as a writer and published her first poem when she was only eight years old. That same year, tragedy introduced itself into her life as Plath was forced to confront the unexpected death of her father. In 1950, she began studying at Smith College on a literary scholarship, and while she was an outstanding student, she also began suffering from bouts of extreme depression; following her junior year, she attempted suicide for the first time. Plath survived, and, in 1955, she was granted a Fulbright Scholarship to study in England at Cambridge. While in Great Britain, Plath met Ted Hughes (Daniel Craig), a respected author who would later become the British Poet Laureate; the two fell in love, and married in 1958. However, marriage, family, and a growing reputation as an important poet failed to bring Plath happiness, and as she became increasingly fascinated with death in her later poetry and her sole novel, The Bell Jar, and after Hughes left her for another woman, her depression went into a tailspin from which she would never fully recover. Sylvia was adapted in part from Birthday Letters, a collection of poems Ted Hughes published in 1998, in which he dealt with his marriage to Plath in print for the first time. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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August 31, 2004: I had to watch this movie for a school project on poets and I loved it. The story between Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes was so amazing. I loved Gwyneth Paltrow and Daniel Craig in this movie.

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April 13, 2004: This Movie was pretty interesting for me becuase i have always had an interest in the poetry of sylvia plath . This movie introduced to me the story of her life . It was pretty good but sad . I recommend this movie to people who have an interest in sylvia plath because it shows you what really a tortured soul she had and how she expressed it through poetry .