18 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, May 10, 1995 Richardson and Harris save a dry'Tom & Viv' By Sarah Rogacki Daily Arts Writer During the height of modernism, T.S. Eliot said that poetry was an escape from emotion and identity. Yet, ifithad not been for his passionate relationship with Vivien Haigh-Wood, much of his most famous verse would have never gleaned the page. Director Brian Gilbert brings this little known love affair to the screen with the sleeper hit "Tom and Viv." Featuring Willem Dafoe and Miranda Richardson in the title roles, Gilbert unravels the story of the mythic poet's whirlwind courtship of a young radicai from an old British family, and the couple's twenty year devotion to the publication of Eliot's work. Wrought with emotional problems due to mysterious "women's troubles," Vivien proves a burden to Eliot during his ascension in the Bloomsbury literary circle. Her mood swings and sporadic outbursts cause an ever-growing chasm between the two. Although Vivien serves as both inspira- tion and editor of much of his early work, Eliot and Vivien's brother Maurice de- cide to institutionalize her under the Lu- nacy Act, which imprisoned more than 30,000 women during the early part of the century. Vivien spends the rest of her life in a mental ward under her husband's or- ders. Vivien dies in the asylum in 1947; T.S. Eliot wins the Nobel Prize for Poetry the following year. Like some of Eliot's most intellectu- alized poetry, this film can feel dry and slow moving at times. Although the cos- Tom & Viv Directed by Brian Gilbert; with Miranda Richardson and Willem Dafoe At the State Theater turning and warm cinematography gives the film all the charmof a stunning period piece, some sequences drag and the writ- ing proves ineffective in places. While more of Eliot's work could have been worked into the piece, Gilbert stays true to the script's focus - a portrait of a mar- riage. The loss of Vivien's own literary tal- ents and her systematic victimization by the medical community gives insight into the woman behind the artist, as well as the mass disregard for women's health during into the family and then subsequently dis this era. misses him after her daughter's committal In fact, women's performances save Although a fine actor in all respects the film from being a total bore. Dafoe's Eliot is both stodgy and spinel4 Richardson, much deserving of her recent and at times annoying. Oscar nomination, shows a wide range of Even though the film is meant tc emotion in her portrayal of the mentally reach a larger audience, only hard-cor troubled Vivien. Herhysteriaeven borders Eliot fans will appreciate "Tom anc on comedy in some scenes, particularly Viv." While the dramatic styling o; when chasing Virginia Woolf and another Richardson does prevent the film fron Blooomsburian with arubber knife. Rose- being a complete snooze, even crusty lit mary Harrisgives a stellar supporting per- erary types will find it hard to stay awak formance as Rose Haigh-Wood, the strong through a whole screening. Curl up with matriarch who welcomes the young Eliot good book instead. Uyst ryan 'C CD-ROM As you will find out when playing 'Myst" for the first time, opening the )ox is like walking into another di- tpension. According to the instruc- tions, you are a bystander who has stumbled upon a "most intriguing" book. Not knowing where it came from, who wrote it, or how it got there, the text still fills your imagination with thoughts of a remote island. Upon reaching the end of the book, your hand touches the final page. Every- thing around you vanishes, and you find yourself in this world that has just been described. Not able to determine what has happened, you must explore. And thus, you have entered the world of "Myst." 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In fact, it's very possible to make it through the entire game without dying. Myst's only fault is that it is all seen through the eyes of your character. This means that you cannot move a character around inside each screen. Instead, the scene appears still before your eyes. This can be distracting when taking into account the fluidity of the game, but without this factor, the 3D would be much less effective. Overall, "Myst" is an outstanding game. With precisely accurate sound, everything from seagulls to rushing water, and minute details, "Myst" chal- lenges every sense with puzzles and tricks that would amuse and perplex any fantasy lover. And, for those not interested in spending money on a hint book, use a UM computer and look up the follow- ing World Wide Web site: http:// ww .yahoo.com/Entertainment/ Games/Myst This site can be reached on Univesity computers through Netscape and it gives good walk throughs and hints for the game with- out charge. -Lice Har win EYE EXAMS AND EYE GLASSES STUDENT DISCOUNTS 1OR ALPH LAUREN GIORGIO ARMANI GUESS*1 CALVIN KLEIN c' e y e w e a r /- Half Japanese are full-fledged legends Half Japanese are arguably the quintessential Indle-rock band. The group's leader, Jad Fair, started the band with his brother In the mid-'70s. Inspired by the minimalism of the Velvet Underground and the bizarre musings of his own brain, Half Japanese proceded to make lots and lots of songs about monster movies and puppy love to wild critical acclaim. 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