Discuss Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

My solely opinion, the woman who defined what acting should be, eponymous to the phrase "don't let the audience catch you acting."", she lives fully line by line, moment to moment, until we are drawn into her 'fictional' reality, Elizabeth Taylor delivering a volcanic performance spitting anger , beauty and talent at their best. A dysfunctional marriage haunted by guilt and regrets and sardonic appearances vent out all its inner demons, a Masterpiece, capital M. Superb acting as well by Richard Burton, George Segal and Sandy Dennis.

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