Tessa Thompson’s New Movie Hedda Puts A Queer Spin On A Classic Play, And It’s Beautifully Tragic

This film, Hedda, is based on Henrik Ibsen’s play Hedda Gabler, a classic of realistic literature written over 130 years ago. The story centers on Hedda Gabler, the daughter of a general, who finds herself unfulfilled in her new marriage to a scholar named George Tesman. When George’s professional competitor – and one of Hedda’s former loves – Eilert Løvborg reappears, Hedda sets out to disrupt his life. (I won’t give away the ending, just in case you want to be surprised!).

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Apparently, this chap has sold off most of his positions faster than a Vogon reading poetry, claiming a “major correction” is nigh. And no, he’s not just making this up because he lost his car keys and is taking it out on the S&P 500. The data, as they say, is as solid as a Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy-though slightly less useful when you’re stuck on a spaceship with a depressed robot. 🤖