Tom Jones Comments

  • Eriberto 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    It's a bit messy with too much stuff in the...

  • Hortense 2022-03-26 09:01:14

    The tome novels have been changed quite smoothly, many of which were brilliant at the time. It's hard for everyone to fall in love with a pure prodigal son who is uninhibited to naive and romantic. Looking at the director's life, I...

  • Ottilie 2022-03-26 09:01:14

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  • Elyssa 2022-03-26 09:01:14

    How can this movie be famous for its banter? Its biggest problem is that it doesn't know when to joke at all. All the "jokes" and "experiments" that are not humorous are placed in completely wrong places, making the whole The narrative is completely chaotic (but limited by the times, and dare not really give up the traditional...

  • Aliza 2022-03-26 09:01:14

    Noisy. Noisy but pointless. Clips are...

  • Helga 2022-03-26 09:01:14

    The rhythm is simple and lively, the appearance and values ​​of that era seem to be original, and the real restoration without the perspective of modern people is a rare objective and...

  • Itzel 2022-03-26 09:01:14

    I have to admit that he is a little innovative. The problem is that he looks so spoofed, vulgar and disgusting from the first shot and even the poster. . Speaking of which, how come the British films that won the Oscar BP in the early days are so...

  • Augusta 2022-03-26 09:01:14

    Interesting at the beginning, boring in the...

  • Meta 2022-03-26 09:01:14

    Why do I dislike Tom Jones so much. ....

  • Precious 2022-03-26 09:01:14

    Speechless. Hard to say he's funny. Fast forward three hours. Fraternity seeks animals but not...

Extended Reading

Tom Jones quotes

  • Honor: [Regarding the scandal that has erupted over Molly Seagrim's illegitimate child] And after everyone's kindness, too. She had laid the child at young Mr. Jones's door. All the parish say Mr. Allworthy is so angry with Mr. Jones that he won't see him. To be sure one can't help but pity the poor young man. He's so pretty a gentleman. I should be sorry to see him turned out of doors.

    Sophie Western: [Slightly annoyed] Why do you tell me all this? What concern have I of what Mr. Jones does?

    Honor: Why, ma'am, I never thought it was any harm to say a young man was handsome. But I shall never think of him any more now, for handsome is as handsome does.

    Sophie Western: Tittle-tattle, tittle-tattle. I shall be late for the hunt.

    Honor: [Expressing faint contrition] Sorry, I'm sure, madam.

  • Honor: [after the hunt, Tom Jones, injured, lies on a bed with Honor and Sophie tending to him. He pretends to be asleep] Look at him, ma'am. He's the most handsome man I ever saw in my life.

    Sophie Western: Why, Honor! I do believe you're in love with him!

    Honor: I assure you, ma'am, I'm not.

    Sophie Western: If you were, I see no reason that you should be ashamed of it... for he certainly is a handsome fellow.

    Honor: That he is. The most handsome man I ever saw in my life. And as you say, ma'am, I don't know why I should be ashamed of looking at him, even though he is my better. For gentle folk are but flesh and blood like other persons. I am an honest person's child, and my mother and father were married, which is more than some people can say as high as they hold their heads.

    Sophie Western: [Shocked at her comments] Honor!

    Honor: [while Honor continues talking, Tom Jones shows signs of awakening from his feigned sleep] My grandfather was a clergyman and he would have been very angry to have thought any of his family had taken up with Molly Seagrim's leavings... Why, ma'am, the young gentleman is awake.

    Sophie Western: Yes, you've awakened him with your foolish chatter.

    Tom Jones: I feel awake for the first time ever.