Tess Comments

  • Suzanne 2022-03-27 09:01:18

    "Cold Blood" is the continuous extension of the body into space, then "Tess" is a sense of space that is regarded as a body, just after the traumatic "rape" of Tess and Alec (the At the "critical moment", the Victorian, moral fog coincides with the actual arrival, Polanski not only re-enacts the implicit creation under the control of the moral imperative, the disappearance of this scene also proves that it will continue to appear), Polanski uses a similar, space-dominant, erotic and terrifying...

  • Francesca 2022-03-27 09:01:18

    2012-06-29 In an era when the original morality is challenged by capital, it is realistic to arrange a pure and short reunion. The film has the simplicity and beauty of 1979.

  • Jarvis 2022-03-26 09:01:12

    The first of 2019. The 3-hour movie is still too short compared to the original, so the plot has to be simplified, and a lot of inner dramas, which are good at writing, are also discarded. However, although Hardy's sympathy for Tess is difficult to reproduce on the big screen in words, the director successfully visualized the poetic landscape description of the original work and controlled the rhythm of the progress of the story delicately, making the film full of compassion from the first...

  • Tess 2022-03-26 09:01:12

    The first of 2019. The 3-hour movie is still too short compared to the original, so the plot has to be simplified, and a lot of inner dramas, which are good at writing, are also discarded. However, although Hardy's sympathy for Tess is difficult to reproduce on the big screen in words, the director successfully visualized the poetic landscape description of the original work and controlled the rhythm of the progress of the story delicately, making the film full of compassion from the first...

  • Alvina 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    From 22:19 yesterday to 1:31 today, I watched the adaptation of Thomas Hardy's novel Tess of the D'Urbervilles (1891), directed by Roman Polanski, and Natasha Kinski (German? ? Berlin, 1961.1.24—) starring in the film "Tess" (1979, co-produced in England??, France??), Hardy called his novel Victorian era (1837.6.20—1901.1.22) hypocritical social morality Challenge, although I haven't read the original novel, but I think the movie exposes the hypocritical social morals of that era, and I think...

  • Roel 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    From 22:19 yesterday to 1:31 today, I watched the adaptation of Thomas Hardy's novel Tess of the D'Urbervilles (1891), directed by Roman Polanski, and Natasha Kinski (German? ? Berlin, 1961.1.24—) starring in the film "Tess" (1979, co-produced in England??, France??), Hardy called his novel Victorian era (1837.6.20—1901.1.22) hypocritical social morality Challenge, although I haven't read the original novel, but I think the movie exposes the hypocritical social morals of that era, and I think...

  • Annalise 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    Golden Strawberry: "The sigh rises like the morning fog." This sentence in "The Tale of Genji" seems to be made for Tess: Natasha Kinski wakes up in the whispers of the police, surrounded by paintings The mist of the tone, it turned out that the scenery inside and outside the room could not be seen, and only half of my life could be seen. The red dress on her body is a bit more bleak and scarlet than Paris, Texas. She interprets two sad stories under the lens of Polanski and Wenders. The...

  • Isac 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    I haven't read the novel, but I know it's a classic. The film is nearly three hours long, and the story is told in a leisurely manner. In fact, the plot is quite simple and has the characteristics of the era. But in the end, Tess's tragedy can actually be avoided. Two men, a hypocrite and a real villain, are not good people. The accent of the actress is a little strange. It looks German, no wonder, but she looks so...

  • Koby 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    I haven't read the novel, but I know it's a classic. The film is nearly three hours long, and the story is told in a leisurely manner. In fact, the plot is quite simple and has the characteristics of the era. But in the end, Tess's tragedy can actually be avoided. Two men, a hypocrite and a real villain, are not good people. The accent of the actress is a little strange. It looks German, no wonder, but she looks so...

  • Sarai 2022-03-24 09:03:20

    I don't like Tess, Polanski girls are always witches, I'm just a farmer, Angel is like Van Gogh,...

Extended Reading
  • Bianka 2022-01-16 08:02:17

    Tess

    The heroine Tess was born in a poor hawker family. Her parents asked her to go to a rich old woman’s house to find relatives. As a result, she was seduced by the young master Alec. Later, she fell in love with the priest’s son Claire and got engaged. She confessed her misfortune to her husband, but...

  • Lea 2022-03-22 09:02:40

    Why didn't Clare forgive Tess?

    The reason is simple: Clare didn't get Tess in the first place. Not to mention Yuan Liang. What Clare loves is just a desire to get a pure body, and Tess has only existed as Clare's vision of a pure girl before. And after learning that Tess has lost the so-called "pure life", Clare lost his desire...

Tess quotes

  • Angel Clare: Leave that! You're my wife, not my servant!

    Tess: I'm your wife? You don't want to live with me. You want to go, don't you?

    Angel Clare: I couldn't stay without despising myself. What is worse, without despising you. How can we live together while that man exists? He is your natural husband. Not I.

  • Angel Clare: It's absolutely necessary that one of us remain here - to avoid a scandal. We must at least keep up appearances.

    Tess: Oh, yes. We must.