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Our VerdictHyper Woke
88%
The Hours1998

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A textbook case of late-90s literary wokeness, 'The Hours' swaps out tradition for ideology at every turn. Expect heavy-handed focus on identity, plenty of subverted norms, and little patience for non-woke viewpoints.

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