Tom Jones Comments

  • Edmond 2022-03-26 09:01:14

    Although the sense of drama is full, the behavior of the characters and even the camera are in a state of absurdity and madness, and the corruption and promiscuity of the aristocratic class are also well displayed. The dialogue is really confusing, and it turned out to be the best picture at the...

  • Alexis 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    The text is a joke novel from the 18th century, and the video is also played with silent films, freeze-frame, high-speed editing, breaking the dimension and directly spoiling the audience. A large deer hunting scene reminded me of the "hundred horses flying" that Su Song saw on his mission to Khitan (the Khitan people who accompanied him said to him: "The order is small and the surrounding area is not enough to watch. If there are more than 1,000 people in a big circle, you will get a lot, and...

  • Ophelia 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    The text is a joke novel from the 18th century, and the video is also played with silent films, freeze-frame, high-speed editing, breaking the dimension and directly spoiling the audience. A large deer hunting scene reminded me of the "hundred horses flying" that Su Song saw on his mission to Khitan (the Khitan people who accompanied him said to him: "The order is small and the surrounding area is not enough to watch. If there are more than 1,000 people in a big circle, you will get a lot, and...

  • Josue 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    2019.01.06@大光.Shangyilian British Masters Exhibition. From the lens to the characters, the playfulness is half crazy, but it also shows the secular society of British culture to some extent.

  • Foster 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    2019.01.06@大光.Shangyilian British Masters Exhibition. From the lens to the characters, the playfulness is half crazy, but it also shows the secular society of British culture to some extent.

  • Astrid 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    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...

  • Zion 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    Very happy, this film seems to be a very ordinary nonsensical vulgar comedy today, but the ridicule of censorship, a lot of spoofs, and breaking the fourth wall from time to time have a pioneering character beyond the times, which is probably the reason why it was recognized by the Oscars one of them. In this way, the Oscars at the time were daring to be the first, but now they are more conservative and...

  • Mattie 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    So how did this Jack Sue movie, in which a female character falls in love with the male protagonist, won the Oscar for Best Picture that year? Nick Young Question Mark Face 19 Years of British Masters Film...

  • Daphney 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    So how did this Jack Sue movie, in which a female character falls in love with the male protagonist, won the Oscar for Best Picture that year? Nick Young Question Mark Face 19 Years of British Masters Film...

  • Cleve 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    #2019British Masters Exhibition# 2019.01.06 15:45 The early British style of the Great Bright Hall is nonsensical, flexible lens language, and frequently challenges the fourth...

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.