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After being moved by the performance in " Rust and Bone ", Carey Mulligan strongly recommended Matthias Schoenaerts to play the leading role in the film.
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There is a song sung by Carey Mulligan himself in the film trailer. It covers Pentangle's 1968 song "Don't let anyone steal your thyme". Mike Sheen also participated in the cover as a chorus.
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The crew planned to invite Matthew Goode to play the role of Sergeant Troy but it was unsuccessful, and Tom Sturridge was eventually starred.
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While filming the horseback riding scene, Carey Mulligan fell off his horse and hurt his head. Mulligan revealed that she suffered from concussion during the next 6 weeks of filming, and she did not remember acting in some scenes.
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Thomas Hardy's novel of the same name was put on the big screen for the third time, the first time was a silent film in 1915, and the second time was in 1967, starring the then British film goddess Julie Christie.
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Preparations for the film began in 2008. The screenwriter David Nichols is a novelist. His works include "Love Credits", "One Day" and so on. In addition to adapting his novel into a movie script, he also adapted the 2012 film "Great Expectations".
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The film was launched on September 16, 2013. Filming locations include Dorset, Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire and London in England.
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Thomas Hardy's "Far from the Crowd" was first published in 1874. On its 140th birthday, a teaser poster was released for the film .
Far from the Madding Crowd behind the scenes gags
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Tiffany 2022-03-25 09:01:13
He is obviously a very tortuous story director, but he made it into a smooth and unrelenting running account. The character creation is a bit of a failure. After so much experience, I feel that the protagonists have not grown at all.
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Dennis 2022-03-24 09:02:37
Although I like the original book very much, but the movie casting. . . The heroine actually doesn't like Xiao Xin, how many degrees does she wear glasses? Soldier too, such a low face value can also make women impulsive. . . .
Far from the Madding Crowd quotes
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Bathsheba Everdene: It is difficult for a woman to define her feelings in a language chiefly made by men to express theirs.
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Gabriel Oak: Leading on a man you do not care for is beneath you