Tom & Viv with Willem Dafoe: DVD Cover

    Tom & Viv
    a.k.a. Tom and Viv Director: Brian Gilbert Cast: Willem Dafoe, Miranda Richardson, Rosemary Harris, Tim Dutton

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    • DVD Release Date: 04/08/2003
    • Original Release: 1994
    • Rating: Rated PG13
    • Sales Rank: 37,217
     
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    Closed Caption; Dolby Digital Surround Sound; Widescreen (2.35:1), enhanced for 16 x 9 televisions; Trailors

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Oxford
    2. A Proper Englishman
    3. The Getaway
    4. A Big Mistake
    5. One of the Family
    6. Musical Chairs
    7. Separation Begins
    8. The Bloomsbury Set
    9. Reading the Will
    10. Insanity
    11. Give Me Peace
    12. Time to Go
    13. The Lunacy Act
    14. What Have We Done?
    15. A Matter of Hormones
    16. A Visitor
    17. End Credits

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    Editorial Reviews

    Willem Dafoe stars as groundbreaking early 20th century American poet T.S. Eliot in this biopic focusing on Eliot's disastrous marriage. Young Tom Eliot meets the flamboyant Vivienne Haigh-Wood (Miranda Richardson) while they are both students at Oxford University in England in 1914. Eliot is studying under the famous writer and philosopher Bertrand Russell (Nickolas Grace). Tom and Viv elope after a very brief courtship, without the consent of her parents and against the advice of Viv's brother Maurice (Tim Dutton). On the honeymoon, Tom learns that Viv suffers from a severe hormonal imbalance which causes frequent menstruation. She is under the care of a doctor who calls her problems emotional and prescribes medications which worsen her condition. Viv is moody, often despondent, and frequently drunk. While Tom works as a bank clerk and tries to establish himself as a writer, Viv serves as his secretary and sometimes his muse, but more and more often she embarrasses them in public with her behavior. Yet her influence prevents Tom, who wants to become thoroughly British and a member of the Church of England, from becoming too staid. Eventually, Tom reluctantly commits his wife to a mental asylum and their troubled marriage continues to plague his life and color his work. ~ Michael Betzold, All Movie Guide All Movie Guide

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