Tess Comments

  • Isidro 2022-08-21 10:15:57

    Is it because I didn't watch the full version? I felt a little inexplicable when I saw Tess killing Alexander, how did Tess break out all of a sudden, women are really fickle, they said they would never forgive him, but when he When I came to the door again, I really couldn't help...

  • America 2022-08-20 05:47:47

    Although I haven't read the original book, I think the film adaptation is really good. It's just that I didn't explain it clearly, but it's also a matter of time... After reading the original book, I feel that the content of the film and the book is still a bit...

  • Uriah 2022-04-24 07:01:22

    "What's the matter? Angel?" said Tess, sitting up suddenly. "Are they coming for me?" "Yes, dearest," said Claire, "here they are." "Of course," Tess grumbled, "Angel, I'm almost happy?? Yes, rejoice! Such happiness would never last. This happiness is too much. I have had enough. Now, I will not...

  • Hailey 2022-04-24 07:01:22

    The red face is lifeless. Alec is a dude, but his conscience is not too bad, and he also married Tess in the end. Even if he was guilty at the beginning, it would not kill him. Tess should not kill him. In fact, Angel's sin against Tess was even greater, and his mental cleanliness (or to others and not himself) led to the final tragedy. It is only when you lose it that you know how precious and cherish it is, and it is often too late. At the end, it would be nice if only Tess left Alek and went...

  • Douglas 2022-04-24 07:01:22

    Tess has read the original English book twice, Thomas Hardy's Wessex town hometown & the place where the story takes place. Tess's tragedy comes from three aspects: the corruption of capital society - utilitarianism - personal character. Polanski invests in emotional factors (to Sharon) may be in line with Justice's theme. The fog is shrouded - winding paths lead to secluded - reclining Stonehenge. Tess of the Rising Sun goes to "punishment" may be the original state of...

  • Rogelio 2022-04-24 07:01:22

    4 stars for the movie, plus one star for Hardy's...

  • Salvador 2022-03-29 09:01:07

    The gentle narration makes the suffering life more believable, and the sensationalism of the soundtrack adds a bit of bleakness. To strong...

  • Vaughn 2022-03-29 09:01:07

    4.5 Polanski put away his dark and gloomy creative style, and put Hardy's classical style work on the screen. The film accurately grasps Hardy's regret for the passing of the old times. The agricultural civilization of the late 19th century is being replaced by urban The concept and customs of the old and new eras are undergoing changes, and the shaping of the lower-level characters is also in line with the British classical literary tradition, the scenery is gorgeous, and the photography is...

  • Gretchen 2022-03-29 09:01:07

    If Tess had the slightest sense of sophistication or shrewdness, it would not have ended in such a tragic end. But she is pure and innocent, loyal to her heart, and can only usher in her own unfortunate fate step by...

  • Alanis 2022-03-28 09:01:11

    Polanski seems to be wandering, on the one hand accurately executing the dramatic program, foreshadowing, omitting, and advancing, on the other hand, he often stops to experience the world with the characters in the play, such as the sleep pan of a milkman who never died, the broken camera in front of Angel's house The rubble is inserted into the lens. (Although he rarely shoots exterior scenes, this one is very well done.) However, compared to Days of Heaven, it always seems a bit broken,...

Extended Reading
  • Scot 2022-04-20 09:02:19

    Love can't transcend the times

    The classic is that everyone doesn't escape the class mindset they're in. Alec has a clear idea of ​​himself. He's a complete asshole. Spiritual bastard he takes care of her life her home even though it's all so that he can continue to possess her it's a bourgeois egoism. The male protagonist is a...

  • Buster 2022-04-23 07:03:55

    Tess

    "Tess" tells the story of the twists and turns of the beautiful poor girl Tess who was teased by fate. Alek coveted the beauty of the heroine and raped the pure and beautiful heroine in the forest. She left Alek and went home to give birth to a child. Falling in love with Angel, he chose to leave...

Tess quotes

  • Parson Tringham: I made a discovery about you, while tracing some family trees for our new county history. I'm an antiquarian, you know. You, Durbeyfield, are directly descended from the knightly house of the d'Urbervilles. Did you really not know that?

  • John Durbeyfield: Sir John d'Urbervilles. That's who I am.