The picture is really beautiful like an oil painting, the color matching, decoration, clothing, and the scene are really in place. Too many works in the 1990s show the sad life of poor and beautiful women... Beauty is a sin, beautiful and poor people seem to have to go to hell, Maslova survives in a brothel, Tess is committed to Jacques Ray, abandoned by Angel Clay, lost her virginity, she is a body, he doesn't love this body, he wants a pure, innocent, innocent, lovely woman who has a fanatical love for him, an intellectual Always stand on a high place, can't understand the suffering of life, always fall down to the altar to understand what is worth cherishing. The only regret is that time waits for no one, circumstances do not wait for no one... and birth control is very important, poor families, countless children, only the eldest daughter can sacrifice... Claire's final return is a kind of courage and Tess killed It is also a kind of courage to escape from the dead Aklay, a kind of courage to escape from fate. But fate is written after dusk and withers before dawn. At the end of the film, the setting sun rising from the pagan stones, the diffuse mist sends Tess away, there seems to be a religious metaphor, she has never been accepted by Christ, her children are baptized and buried by themselves, she wants to pray, but A cursed place of God, she fled, but a place of pagan religion... God left her
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