I have an obsession with this. On the 28th of March is when I had my own mental breakdown and was diagnosed with Bipolar. I feel such a connection with this letter.
I'm an older man of 64 who has spent a lifetime reading which includes, of course, all of Virginia Woolf's works. You captured her essence, her pain, her love. I thank you from the bottom of my heart. This is a gift. Of course, I have subscribed...
Man, being someone who suffers from depression myself, this cuts so deep and, unfortunately i relate a lot with her letter at times, and more than I'd like to admit. Keep pushing, and dont ever give up.
I came to your channel for the Shakespeare stuff quite a while ago and watch all your vids. But I just realized you could be a pretty great audio book narrator as well. Have a wonderful day!
You are such a great artist! The way you portrayed her pain, her sorrows..it’s something beyond incredible. I too am suffering. I too am losing my mind. I don’t know how many times I watched this video, but everytime I end up crying silently. It’s like someone is saying my words. Ah! When she says, "If anyone could have been saved me, it would have been you"! But how can I make him understand that's is what exactly I feel all the time? Life has been so unfair lately. I don’t know when it’s gonna stop. I wish life would have been great like it was for me for those four months! Ahhh! I wish!!!
happiness doesn't just come in temporary waves . but it also expresses itself as permanent ones that are able to be seen and felt . which equates to memories & or experiences . a beautiful story indeed , told in less than 180 seconds . more beautiful than a rose could foretell itself . that cut its own thorns to be played with others to be seen as beautiful , real , and authentic .
Trust me... People I know think you are Virginia Woolf because of this video. Someone apparently uploaded your video somewhere which had gone viral. Now I found you.
Just finished her work.. while reading I was continue imagining her face in my mind and now that imagination got your face, your voice, your expressions.. And now I'm feeling the same strang restlessness, same urge which was was feeling while reading her.. This video has that depth that intensity.. it's making me restless at one point ant calm at another.. It's you Virginia Woolf whom I'm listening here.. watching here.. you're just sitting infront of my table and expressing all your greif.. Grateful.. ♾️
I've found your channel because of this video and I'm watching it repeatedly. I'm writing a story right now and trying to grasp the essence of your performance for a character. It's brilliant. Thank you so much. You've done an excellent work! I'll check your other videos.
I am in tears. The way it was presented is insane! I get that way when I'm too honest of my feelings. Learned to mask it now. I feel every ounce of pain she must've felt and idk it's beautiful the way you presented. :)
It was a sad fact indeed, but it happened seventy-five years ago in a complex of unusual circumstances. We all have a mission in life: ethics, honesty, perseverance, and looking for joy in the most common or insignificant things. 🙏♥🌳
I feel certain I am going mad again. I feel we can’t go through another of those terrible times. And I shan’t recover this time. I begin to hear voices, and I can’t concentrate. So I am doing what seems the best thing to do. You have given me the greatest possible happiness. You have been in every way all that anyone could be. I don’t think two people could have been happier till this terrible disease came. I can’t fight any longer. I know that I am spoiling your life, that without me you could work. And you will I know. You see I can’t even write this properly. I can’t read. What I want to say is I owe all the happiness of my life to you. You have been entirely patient with me and incredibly good. I want to say that - everybody knows it. If anybody could have saved me it would have been you. Everything has gone from me but the certainty of your goodness. I can’t go on spoiling your life any longer. I don’t think two people could have been happier than we have been
This, for the moment, seems to be my life. If it were possible, I would hand it to you entire. I would break it off as one breaks off a bunch of grapes. I would say, “Take it. This is my life.” _Virginia Woolf
No one can control when and where one is born. The geographical area, history, beliefs and traditions, families, or circumstances surrounding one's life are so different. Relying on Christ, Budha, Allah, Brahman, Yahweh, Waheguru, or simply the Universe is to rely on a precious family member. It's rewarding.
It is rewarding when a suggestion comes from someone who doesn't know me, yet extraordinary coincidences occur. And here, it is not about the accent but about Ionesco. Eugène Ionesco (French), born Eugen Ionescu (Romanian), was a Romanian-French playwright. I Am Romanian. I was born and raised in Romania until the age of five. My late grandfather Constantin Alexandru met Ionesco a few times on various occasions, talking about Romanian literature. My mum remembers that we had books signed by Ionesco that, unfortunately, when borrowed, no one returned. She used to read a lot of plays, poetry and criticism, stories, essays and memoirs by Eugen Ionescu. I have already started to draw a plan for reading Ionesco, thanks to your suggestion. "A work of art is, above all, an adventure of the mind" - Eugen Ionesco
I just keep coming back here.....
Thank you.
Hope you're alright... :)
Cuz you're suicidal
Ambika, come back one more time, it's been 3 months.
@@shubhamsharma2773 yes !!....
I have an obsession with this. On the 28th of March is when I had my own mental breakdown and was diagnosed with Bipolar. I feel such a connection with this letter.
Same here. Diagnosed with Bipolar in 2017, and this note encapsulates everything perfectly.
Hope you're doing okay.
Your voice is very emotive and your diction is impeccable. Even your choice of background music was perfect.
Thank you.
I'm an older man of 64 who has spent a lifetime reading which includes, of course, all of Virginia Woolf's works. You captured her essence, her pain, her love. I thank you from the bottom of my heart. This is a gift. Of course, I have subscribed...
@@fuzzybuddywizard And I thank you for such lovely words 😌
Man, being someone who suffers from depression myself, this cuts so deep and, unfortunately i relate a lot with her letter at times, and more than I'd like to admit.
Keep pushing, and dont ever give up.
I came to your channel for the Shakespeare stuff quite a while ago and watch all your vids. But I just realized you could be a pretty great audio book narrator as well. Have a wonderful day!
Lars, you’ve made my day!
I’m so grateful for your appreciation :))
Yesss would love an audio book read by you! Your voice and accent is beautiful, well said Lars :)
You are such a great artist! The way you portrayed her pain, her sorrows..it’s something beyond incredible.
I too am suffering. I too am losing my mind. I don’t know how many times I watched this video, but everytime I end up crying silently. It’s like someone is saying my words. Ah! When she says, "If anyone could have been saved me, it would have been you"!
But how can I make him understand that's is what exactly I feel all the time? Life has been so unfair lately. I don’t know when it’s gonna stop. I wish life would have been great like it was for me for those four months! Ahhh! I wish!!!
happiness doesn't just come in temporary waves . but it also expresses itself as permanent ones that are able to be seen and felt . which equates to memories & or experiences . a beautiful story indeed , told in less than 180 seconds . more beautiful than a rose could foretell itself . that cut its own thorns to be played with others to be seen as beautiful , real , and authentic .
Trust me... People I know think you are Virginia Woolf because of this video. Someone apparently uploaded your video somewhere which had gone viral. Now I found you.
When I watched it for the first time, I thought you were virginia woolf. It's such a beautiful portrait.🩵
Just finished her work.. while reading I was continue imagining her face in my mind and now that imagination got your face, your voice, your expressions.. And now I'm feeling the same strang restlessness, same urge which was was feeling while reading her.. This video has that depth that intensity.. it's making me restless at one point ant calm at another.. It's you Virginia Woolf whom I'm listening here.. watching here.. you're just sitting infront of my table and expressing all your greif..
Grateful.. ♾️
Dear Anjali, Your appreciation for my reading work is pure gold. Thank you.
God bless.. keep shining, smiling, reading.. ❤❤
I've found your channel because of this video and I'm watching it repeatedly. I'm writing a story right now and trying to grasp the essence of your performance for a character. It's brilliant. Thank you so much. You've done an excellent work! I'll check your other videos.
Thank you for your kind words.
This sooo beautiful ❤
I keep coming back here, I feel as if it’s Virginia herself speaking this into my ears
I stumbled across this by mistake, you are literally very talented. Keep it up❤
This is exactly how I imagine she would’ve dictated it❤
Agreed
You nailed it❤❤
The text is so, so powerful. Add to that a performance extremely well given, the result is an old man sobbing.
Your acting just hypnotize me...... the act was insanely good......love ur work
I am in tears. The way it was presented is insane! I get that way when I'm too honest of my feelings. Learned to mask it now. I feel every ounce of pain she must've felt and idk it's beautiful the way you presented. :)
😢😢😢💛
Excellent and deeply touching
Simple and pure acting makes it extremely beautiful💯💯loved it💗
Glad you liked it
I begin to hear voices, And I shan't recover this time ....
This was exceptionally done! Great job!
Great performance ❤
Thanks for this❤️❤️
You're so welcome!
Goosebumps!! YOU SENT ME INTO TEARSS
That was metamorphic. Wow.
This is sooo beautiful ❤
Foarte frumos, credeam ca este filmarea originala a Victoriei. Ma bucur ca te-am descoperit pe instagram, foarte mult talent. Bravo
Multumesc frumos.
This is sublime!
Thank you.
If I were ever to finally let go once and for all I hope my goodbye is half as incredible as this
It was a sad fact indeed, but it happened seventy-five years ago in a complex of unusual circumstances. We all have a mission in life: ethics, honesty, perseverance, and looking for joy in the most common or insignificant things. 🙏♥🌳
Been a year and I still reply this video…
I came for this video.. i love you ❤
YOU ARE INCREDIBLE
I feel certain I am going mad again. I feel we can’t go through another of those terrible times. And I shan’t recover this time. I begin to hear voices, and I can’t concentrate. So I am doing what seems the best thing to do. You have given me the greatest possible happiness. You have been in every way all that anyone could be. I don’t think two people could have been happier till this terrible disease came. I can’t fight any longer. I know that I am spoiling your life, that without me you could work. And you will I know. You see I can’t even write this properly. I can’t read. What I want to say is I owe all the happiness of my life to you. You have been entirely patient with me and incredibly good. I want to say that - everybody knows it. If anybody could have saved me it would have been you. Everything has gone from me but the certainty of your goodness. I can’t go on spoiling your life any longer.
I don’t think two people could have been happier than we have been
this is so good oh my good lord
Thank you.
29DECEMBER 2024 05:03 AM 👋❤
That was incredibly emotional 🥲
Thank you.
Couldn't be better
Beautiful ❤
What is the name of the actor portraying her??
My name is Octavia Selena Alexandru aka The Insane Artist. 😊
Its my birthday today and somehow i find myself watching this at 4 am in the morning. Anyways, the way you portrayed her pain is too beautiful 💜
Happy birthday!
Just incredible 🥺
Is it Virginia Woolf's real video or a movie clip?
It is a reading from Virginia Volf's sad and profound Masterpiece interpreted by Octavia Selena Alexandru.
Oh wow. Intense.
Your eyes 🖤🖤🖤
i cried 🥺
She could've wrote more poems and gone
Love
Shit🥺❤️
This, for the moment, seems to be my life. If it were possible, I would hand it to you entire. I would break it off as one breaks off a bunch of grapes. I would say, “Take it. This is my life.” _Virginia Woolf
2nd day
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She should have relied on Christ.
No one can control when and where one is born. The geographical area, history, beliefs and traditions, families, or circumstances surrounding one's life are so different. Relying on Christ, Budha, Allah, Brahman, Yahweh, Waheguru, or simply the Universe is to rely on a precious family member. It's rewarding.
The accent, you ought to be reading Ionesco or something.
It is rewarding when a suggestion comes from someone who doesn't know me, yet extraordinary coincidences occur. And here, it is not about the accent but about Ionesco. Eugène Ionesco (French), born Eugen Ionescu (Romanian), was a Romanian-French playwright. I Am Romanian. I was born and raised in Romania until the age of five. My late grandfather Constantin Alexandru met Ionesco a few times on various occasions, talking about Romanian literature. My mum remembers that we had books signed by Ionesco that, unfortunately, when borrowed, no one returned. She used to read a lot of plays, poetry and criticism, stories, essays and memoirs by Eugen Ionescu. I have already started to draw a plan for reading Ionesco, thanks to your suggestion. "A work of art is, above all, an adventure of the mind" - Eugen Ionesco