Several actors have a good sense of proportion. The British style and the emotional outlook of gentlemen and ladies are also gentle and deep. However, I feel that what makes the whole work vivid and leaves a lot of room for discussion, it is the heroine's husband and his ex-lover, a very pitiful couple. Because I didn't read the translation of the original book, I felt that the interpretation of the film was endless. The rich farmer's ending is also slightly weaker, and it looks like a life sentence. In the end, the consummation of the male and female protagonists made the ex-husband and the manor owner who murdered passionately the bottom line. It seemed that there was a bit of conflict with the emotional outlook that he wanted to promote, and a bit of warmth concealed the feeling of cruelty and indifference. These two broke through the fog and flew together, but the two were very sad, and they didn't even have any sympathy. In addition, the independence of the heroine mentioned at the beginning seems to be just her bait. In fact, in the Victorian era, women really couldn’t slander away from the protection of men. If they didn’t inherit a fortune, the heroine’s arrogance seemed There is no reason, more of it is ignorance and fearlessness. With property, her independence has not grown. Although material cannot be tempted, she has not matured enough to understand the deep character of people. Her needs for men began to flow into desires. And the reality has actually been silently changed by life, until the end of the film, she returned to the traditional image, like a vine wrapped around a tree, wrapped around the male protagonist and walked towards their future.
When looking at it as a love movie, you can see several moving emotions, and it is also sufficiently sensual and provocative, full of all kinds of desires and mistakes of budding age. When viewed as a social ethics film, it actually reflects the marriage and values of people in the Victorian era (or actually contemporary), and also reflects on some marriage and emotional contradictions. The most exciting part is actually full of helpless conflicts. It is difficult to judge whether the behavior of the junior officer is right or wrong.
It is necessary to look at the original book. Intuitively, Hardy is a seasoning master who is good at putting many unique ingredients in a pot to cook a big dish with rich taste.
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