Heartbreak is too heartbreak because I have to write a thesis, so I hurriedly read it with a purpose. I was a glass-hearted person and knew the ending was so tragic. Looking at the sweet plot in the early stage, my mood is really complicated. I saw a few comments on Tencent and said that I felt that life Choice is very important, choice is very important for the lack of life, but in this film Tess is not only a matter of choice, her tragic experience is more about the social background, family, and harshness to women, many of which are Due to the situation, Tess was forced to make a choice, and some people think why to kill that Alek, this is all hopeless, but I think the mentality is actually very important, if you want to live, because Tess's personality is indeed a bit biased. Depression, if you can be open-minded, do whatever you want, enjoy yourself, and think of being a mistress as a pleasure, maybe it will be better, but if it does, Tess is not Tess, alas, what I'm talking about. . .
The second revision, I forgot to say that the filming of the film was really good. It was shot in 1979, but I felt that the filming was very new, and the overall color matching clothes and props were great. In the previous film class, the teacher mentioned color when he talked about it. Over Tess, Tess in the front section and Tess in the later stage of despair are different from the clothes and the overall tone of the film. The early stage is warm, warm, and soft, and the later stage is gloomy and dull, just like what Tess wore at the end. Dark red skirt, old-fashioned, without a trace of anger. Great director!
The heroine is very beautiful, hey, I'm talking nonsense again. . . . . .
Ah yes, and when Angel left, he met the maid who liked him. If it wasn't for this maid, it would be good. Tell him that Tess loves him the most. I feel that this idiot will take the maid to Brazil. , I'm really disgusted when I see this, it's too double-standard, and I've also swayed myself, and I have to criticize others, I'm really speechless.
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