Far from the Madding Crowd Comments

  • Cathryn 2022-03-28 09:01:07

    Saw it yesterday on the plane back to DC from San Francisco. Well enough. Mainly, the soundtrack is good, and the male and female protagonists are quite eye-catching. The 19th century English countryside scenery is also enjoyable to watch. As for the plot itself, it's a little too dramatic for me. In particular, the heroine fell in love with and married that soldier, which is simply a model of self-inflicted sin. ....

  • Eugenia 2022-03-27 09:01:12

    About how women choose husbands and how to have a good relationship before marriage. The part of lifting the coffin was impressive. Is Hardy really not a female writer...? The perspective of such a girly idol...

  • Cole 2022-03-27 09:01:12

    Only rich people (especially women) can talk about what they don't belong to anyone. Are we really going to be a tutor for 10 years and then we'll see? Not everyone can play "Jane Eyre". Mr. Boldwood, the BE version of Mr. Darcy in his early years, no matter how hard he works in middle age, he is still BE, so miserable and miserable. In the middle and the male protagonist, I don’t think they are as good as the two of them (ry, he even brought you a dog from the country?!!!! I don’t understand...

  • D'angelo 2022-03-27 09:01:12

    The song is so...

  • Elza 2022-03-27 09:01:12

    I read novels when I was a child, but I didn't understand anything at that time and I don't remember anything at all... Why are the male protagonists in English literature so perfect orz but Mr. Boldwood is so pitiful_(:з"∠)_ (The male protagonist is long Kind of like Viggo...

  • Alexzander 2022-03-27 09:01:12

    I watched the view of choosing a mate for another afternoon, and when I saw it at the end, I suddenly felt very relieved. This film accidentally refreshed the previous dislike of the male protagonist's face, and the hairstyle is really...

  • Eldon 2022-03-27 09:01:12

    This story is really a super clear British classic... I always thought that there would be Easter eggs after the subtitles to give the three hard-working men in prison a...

  • Hunter 2022-03-27 09:01:12

    How did Winterberg's icy cruelty in "The Hunt" become warm in this adaptation? Several moments that should have been dramatic conflicts were not shocking, but the pictures were still timeless and charming. , The scene of the sheep falling down gave me a sense of despair. As for this four-cornered love story, there is really nothing to watch, especially the fake feminist style of the heroine is...

  • Citlalli 2022-03-27 09:01:12

    I have long forgotten the content of the original story, but this film has brought back the memory of reading when I was a student. The pastoral scenery is charming and picturesque, and it is integrated with the appearance of the hero and heroine. The two actors were well chosen, the heroine who was independent and arrogant and uncertain, and Mulligan interprets it very well. Moreover, I have to say that Hardy's thinking is indeed ahead of...

  • Davonte 2022-03-27 09:01:12

    It's mediocre, can't you be more subtle at the end, holding hands and hugging is superfluous at all, when the love is strong, just pop the subtitles directly, how much better! It is said that Mulligan is also the kind of little girl who can see the appearance of old age at a...

Extended Reading
  • Anthony 2022-03-22 09:02:13

    The heroine is really lucky

    The inheritance of a distant uncle not only made her financially free, but also mingled in the aristocratic circle. There are 2 best men who love her deeply. One of them has superhuman abilities and stepped forward at critical moments. A wealthy party, distressed for the heroine, shot the scumbag,...

  • Marlon 2022-03-22 09:02:13

    The best love is like this

    "I have 100 acres of land and 200 sheep. When I pay off the debt, the farm will be ours. In a year, you can have a piano, grow flowers and raise chickens, build a cucumber shelf, and then regenerate. One or two children, oh, just a few more, and I'll be with you forever."

    (After watching this movie,...

Far from the Madding Crowd quotes

  • Sergeant Troy: This woman, dead as she is, is more to me than you ever were, or are, or can be. You are nothing to me now. Nothing.

  • [first lines]

    Bathsheba Everdene: [narrating] "Bathsheba Everdene." "Bathsheba." The name has always sounded strange to me. I don't like to hear it said out loud. My parents died when I was very young, so there's no one to ask where it came from. I've grown accustomed to being on my own. Some say even too accustomed. Too independent.