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Letha 2022-03-15 09:01:06
"Life is a mystery"-this is definitely a bleak and low cry from Polanski from the bottom of his dead heart. As Mr. Lu Xun said in "Little Miscellaneous Feelings": A woman's nature consists of only motherhood and daughterhood, not wifehood. Wife sex is forced by (moral codes), it's just a mixture of motherhood and daughter sex. Therefore, "Tess", which gave birth to "motherhood" from misfortunes, is the angel who really rescued this movie genius from the gloomy real world. Just like "Barry...
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Darian 2022-03-15 09:01:06
The horse also bought the money and took the money. Even if they get married, they still plan to be responsible. Will they still support your whole family with delicious and delicious sea view rooms for the last so-called true love and kill them when they come back? ... Cousin: I have a word of...
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Kennith 2022-03-14 14:12:27
Polanski reproduced the original work perfectly visually. The photography is like an oil painting, and the scenery and costumes are so beautiful. Several intense plots were omitted, and Kinsky performed restrained and restrained (not inferior to [Texas Paris]), blending with the calm and melancholic tone of the whole film. | The mist that surged when Tess was seduced; a trace of blood seeping through the ceiling; the morning light was faint, and Tess was lying alone in the stonehenge, dressed...
Tess Comments
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Hermina 2022-04-23 07:03:55
girl left by god
The picture is really beautiful like an oil painting, the color matching, decoration, clothing, and the scene are really in place. Too many works in the 1990s show the sad life of poor and beautiful women... Beauty is a sin, beautiful and poor people seem to have to go to hell, Maslova survives in...
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Amelia 2022-04-23 07:03:55
Tess
This beautiful piece of feminine fabric is as sensitive as a hairspring, and as pure as snow. Why, as she was destined to accept it, must be painted with vulgar patterns; why does the vulgar always possess it Beautifully, the man who should not own the woman owns the woman, and the woman who should...
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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?
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John Durbeyfield: Sir John d'Urbervilles. That's who I am.