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Clifton 2022-04-08 08:01:02
People always have to believe in something, otherwise they are no different from walking dead without a soul.
The film tells the tragic tragedy of a lower-class young man's failure to pursue his career and ideals in the Victorian era of England, which led to his destruction.
The memory of the opening film is processed into a dark gray-white, and the haze is heavy. Little Jude was running in the field and...
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Zelma 2022-04-10 09:01:09
The representative of a man who is extremely failed, blames himself, and is not worthy of sympathy
The representative of an extremely failed man, who is to blame and not worthy of sympathy,
Jude is simply moaning for nothing. Some people say what social tragedy? Social tragedy? Someone forced him? He is neither Anna Karenina nor Emma Bovary. Who forced him to marry Arabina? Divorce him, will you...

Kate Winslet
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Beth 2022-04-16 09:01:09
iQIYI cut it for three minutes (the bed scene?), but didn't capture Jude's death and his "Job" shouting, and it was enough to end the marriage was love, not a contract. Jude rebelled more thoroughly than Sue, but the bereavement hit too hard. What does the church bring to mankind? Christianity, on the surface, loves love and hates love on the inside, from ancient times to the present. The prototype of Jude is Hardy's suicide friend, Sue is the first love cousin (or nephew) that Hardy can't marry, and writing is to write the blood and tears of a lifetime. In the era of no contraception and no cohabitation, erotic impulses and mental turmoil are all barriers in life.
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Sylvan 2022-04-13 09:01:06
Hardy's work is always in tune. Jude can be said to be the female version of Tess. Every choice they make in love in life is affected by fate, and it seems that they are always introduced into the desperate situation in life by an invisible force.
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Sue: I would have liked to have talked with her before she died.
Jude Fawley: She would have enjoyed that.
Sue: What did she say?
Jude Fawley: She said we both made bad husbands and wives
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Sue: Do I irritate you?
Jude Fawley: No.
Sue: Even though I'm always trying to prove how much cleverer than you I am.
Jude Fawley: You are!
Sue: Don't say that!
Jude Fawley: Why not?
Sue: Because it's not the sort of thing you should admit to!
Jude Fawley: Even if it's true?