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Lue 2022-04-20 09:02:19
a pure woman
This is a novel about the elegy of a pure woman. What kind of woman is a pure woman? Hardy said that Tess was a pure woman. In the background of the Victorian era and during the Industrial Revolution in England in the 19th century, Tess grew up during this period and was born into a poor family in...
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Elsie 2022-04-24 07:01:22
Tess
I have always felt that a good adaptation of the original work should not only lose the taste and connotation of the original work, but also give full play to the advantages of light and shadow to achieve another level of artistic appeal. This version of the movie made the novel in my...

Leigh Lawson
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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 fleeting happiness is as short as sunshine and youth. He picked her up and walked through the muddy road, and he could hear the throbbing heartbeat through the screen. After the most beautiful time, it was a long period of suffering and suffering. Courage is always swallowed up by reality, neither critic nor sensational, just quietly narrate a past event so that they will not be overwhelmed. This is probably the least Polanski movie.
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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 beautiful.
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Tess: We can sometimes make our souls leave our bodies.
Dairyman Crick: How's that then, lady?
Tess: You only have to lie on the grass at night and look straight up at some great star. And stare at it with all your might. And by and by, you feel you're falling into the sky, miles and miles from your body, which you don't seem to need at all.
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Angel Clare: Tess! Why run away like that? Are you afraid?
Tess: No, sir. Not of outdoor things, no.
Angel Clare: But, you have your indoor fears, eh?
Tess: I have, yes.
Angel Clare: At what?
Tess: I couldn't rightly say.
Angel Clare: Of the milk turning sour? Fear of life in general?
Tess: Yes, sir.
Angel Clare: So have I. Very often. Life's a puzzle. Don't you think?
Tess: Perhaps. Now, you've put it that way.