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Darlene 2022-03-22 09:02:40
Wasn't Tess the tragedy of her life? I don't see a little sunshine and positiveness in her personality, she is dull, sad, melancholy, and her IQ is not online. Beauty is also a talent of a person, but she does not know how to use it rationally. Don't be reserved when you should be reserved, and pretend to be lofty when you shouldn't be self-respecting. / In the play, the man's requirement for a woman's physical purity reminds me of "Stolen...
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Elton 2022-03-21 09:03:00
It is still very traditional for the old Bobo to shoot famous novels. The photography is as beautiful as a picture scroll, and Jinsky's face is impeccable. The whole story is still filled with a bitter tone, Tess's beauty did not bring her happiness, but led her to desperation, and the blood oozing from the ceiling marked an end to her tragic...
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Laurine 2022-03-21 09:03:00
Jinski is really beautiful, and the lines on his face are obviously firm, revealing the roundness of the earth. But she has a girly demeanor. He was still ignorant, and his complexion seemed to be shrouded in mist, which was particularly mythical. Above the wilderness, the altar of the sun god, where will the stars take her...
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Lupe 2022-03-21 09:03:00
The heroine of the 2008 miniseries is really bad, and her temperament is not at all the purity and simplicity of Tess. Polanski's film is not bad, but because the story itself needs to be slow and long, even if it is made into a 3-hour super-long movie, it is still insufficient for this story, but it is self-defeating and a little boring. Although the 1998 version is not perfect, Tess is the most suitable. The purity and helplessness are more vivid than the silly effect in the...
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Jacklyn 2022-03-21 09:03:00
Polanski and his live-in girlfriend mourned his deceased wife, and Kinski supported the film with his personal...
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Barrett 2022-03-20 09:02:36
Tess used beauty and innocence to complete the ferry between rural society and industrial society. She was dying, and the sun was rising behind...
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Lenny 2022-03-20 09:02:36
8/10. Tess was despised for life. Against the backdrop of the morning sun, the farmers gather for a meal, the dust and fog floating in the light, the wild mountains and grasses wrinkled by the turbulent wind, the red sun rises from the Stonehenge, it is quite effective in oil paintings and silhouettes. The cinematization of Polanski's excavation of the original theme is perfect, removing the religious environment and execution scenes, and Hardy's point is clearly revealed throughout. I don't...
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Morris 2022-03-20 09:02:36
A faithful screen treatment of Hardy's masterpiece, beautifully visualized, saturated with pessimistic...
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Nicholas 2022-03-20 09:02:36
I used the Shanghai Film Festival to watch the 170-minute version of the 4K restoration. I thought it would be boring, but the whole person was taken to the big screen and drifted away along with Tess's fate. Too damn good-looking, two selfish men, can I actually say that I admire Master Debor better? He is undoubtedly a hooligan, but he is also a real villain, much better than a...
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Marcia 2022-03-19 09:01:08
A bitter soap opera. Really...
Tess Comments
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Deontae 2022-04-22 07:01:48
This is a masterpiece!
At that time, I could always see a copy of Tess of the D'Urbervilles on the half-open bookshelf of the school library. It was neither thick nor thin. I knew it was a masterpiece, but I never had the courage to poke it off with my fingers. I was sixteen or seventeen years old. At that time, I...
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Christy 2022-04-21 09:03:04
Because Tess is one of my favorite literary characters
After thinking about it again, literature and film adaptations are not the same after all. Re-creating characters with film techniques pays more attention to the concentration of events and the coordination of audio and visuals, which inevitably weakens the charm of imagination brought by words....
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[first lines]
John Durbeyfield: Good night, t'ee.
Parson Tringham: Good night, Sir John.
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[last lines]
Angel Clare: She's sleeping. Just a little longer?
Tess: Have they come for me?
Angel Clare: Yes.
Tess: Oh, I am ready.