Tess Positive reviews
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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 beautiful.
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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 the movie is good. Finally, I searched the Internet and found that there is a complete, free video of the movie in Tencent Video (which is also a WeChat applet), in both the original sound and in Mandarin, and I can't find the video elsewhere.
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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.