Tess has so much personality

Kole 2022-03-25 09:01:19

When I was a child (in the early 1980s, it seems that it was also during the Chinese New Year, my father’s unit issued movie tickets) I saw it in the movie theater several times. At that time, there were not many people in the movie theater. I woke up at the end, so I still have some impressions of the ending. The English countryside in the 19th century was still very poor. Tess's family was impoverished, the children were young, only Tess was a laborer, and they encountered a villain - can he be considered a villain? It can only be regarded as seduction. She gave birth to a child after leaving the evil young man. Under the conditions at that time, she would definitely not be able to support the child, but she was stubborn and did not return to the evil young man. Seeing the child die and the child was not recognized by the church, she felt guilty in her heart. . When I met Angel, I thought that I had found a new life, but at that time, Angel's brain was flooded (poisoned by Das Kapital) and did not forgive Tess's stain* (now it is not a fault at all), separated from her, to Tess The family was homeless and had to go back to the evil young man. The reawakened Angel finds Tess, and Tess resolutely kills the evil young master, even if only for a few days of happiness. Why did Tess have to kill the villain? Is there no other way?

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Extended Reading
  • Andy 2022-03-28 09:01:11

    #SIFF# Polanski is very suitable for Hardy's gloomy style, it is so beautiful, that white and hopeless sunshine. What's a little strange about the adaptation is that many of the places that seem to be the focus of the original work, such as the death of the child and the killing of Deberville, are not positively described, the psychological activity is zero, and the sense of sadness and fate has plummeted. Especially the change in murder is abrupt. Kinski was so beautiful back then, he looked like Bergman from certain angles...

  • Garry 2022-03-23 09:03:04

    [Supplementary Standard] DVD Collection, Blu-ray Collection Characters) (Actor) (Voice Actor) Tess Deborah... Natasha Kinski... Liu Guangning Angie Claire... ... Peter Firth... Tong Zirong, Yale Deb... Leigh Lawson... Qiao Zhen Dairy Hire Liz... Susannah Hamilton... Wang Jianxin Tess's father John Deb... John Colin... Mrs. Beeke Deb... Rosemary Martin... . Mr. Susie Claire... David Markham... Mrs. Clare Dai Xuelu... Pascal de Boessen... Dairy owner Zhao Shenzhi Crick...Fred Bryant.....Gavin Source Angel Tutor Maisie...Alie

Tess quotes

  • John Durbeyfield: I'm the head of noblest branch of the family and I got my pride to lean on.

    [passes out]

  • Alec d'Urberville: Tell me, do you like strawberries?

    Tess: Yes, when they're in season.

    Alec d'Urberville: Here they already are.