The 16th #法罗岛电影节# The second screening day of the unknowing section will bring you "Far from the Crowd". Below, please see the evaluation of the young women in the frontline boudoir who have chosen among all kinds of men!
The song is wrong:
Feeling sorry for the uncle who loves deeply.
Xavier-resistant to watching movies:
Although there are some plot flaws in the adaptation of Hardy's novel, it still emits a charming light without concealing the flaws.
Her Majesty:
Self-cultivation of a spare tire: Love for a long time, the world is yours. The whole movie looks like a small fresh version directed by Polanski.
No thoughts or no thoughts:
Isn't it vulgar? You stayed when she said she would marry you? After the kiss, turn around and walk away. The self-cultivation of a correct spare tire is to protect Xiao Lvcha to achieve the independence she once really wanted! The idyllic scenery is great.
Zhao Xiaoqi:
The greasy uncle, the ugly landlord, the stupid patriarch, the bad officer, the gentle and dedicated shepherd, and of course the shepherd! The ending can be solved in 10 minutes. Compared with the 67 version, the picture is beautiful, and a lot of work has been done on the lens, but the dog's blood is still uncomfortable.
zzy granite:
I have forgotten the content of the original story a long time ago, but the film has brought back the memory of reading as a student. The idyllic scenery is charming and picturesque, blending with the beauty of the heroes and heroines. Both actors are well chosen, the independent, proud and vacillating heroine, Mulligan's interpretation is in place. Moreover, it has to be said that Hardy's thinking is indeed advanced.
psychopath.MN:
Contains emotion, but can restrain it. The female protagonist has always thought that she is an independent woman, but in front of "love", she also lost her reason, fell quickly, was fascinated by lust, and then did not hesitate to go to the "love" that was finally waiting. But it was true that she grew up in the emotional turmoil, and she understood what she wanted. The last half an hour is too bloody, but the whole is so beautiful that I don't know what to say.
Hot cocoa with salt:
Not only did Winterberg want to refocus on Oak and Bathsheba, he also had to condense the novel in less than 2 hours (the 67 and 98 editions are both around 3 hours long), and the final result is a bit like a running account of English. It’s a pity that the food is tasteless and discarded. If modern adaptations do not seek to take new ideas from the text, but only use more sugary photography and cast to attract attention, then the meaning of revival is really better than nothing.
Psychedelic Muffins:
I can only say: Green tea has its own slag male mill. Really an independent female in the Victorian era, so please don't marry and ruin oak. Please oak directly stay and fly with boldwin. Thank you. The three men and her proposed marriage were blunt, and the plot was unremarkable. I really don't like this kind of Mary Su romance film. Highlights: Mulligan is so beautiful, sings well, has a good soundtrack, the English countryside is so beautiful, dogs and sheep are cute, Putin (not) is handsome.
Cuckoo:
The setting of the three men is very dramatic. The emotions toward soldiers can be a projection of women’s jealousy and desires, and they have a friend-like affection for the old man (but the contradiction is that it is difficult to balance such a relationship between men and women). I feel more guilty after the crime; it’s okay for the director not to shoot in this direction, but the worldview celebrated in the ending of the film broke my three views, and I deeply felt that it was a waste of two hours because it was too far from the ending I expected as an audience. . It may be limited by Hardy's text, which has chronological differences. The scenery, costumes and scenes are all beautiful.
O. Yin:
It's still a beautifully made work. The opening of the flock of sheep falling into the sea is quite attractive to me, but since the protagonist confession, the film has been reduced to a vulgar British fan's pure love film-it may be the genre I hate the most at the moment-it can be used in many ways Configuration, three men, see separately, what kind of personality do men and women have, what ideals or disagreements do they have, but all of this is a guise for group CP to brush favoritism, which is similar to the heroes in the super British movie with all kinds of bells and whistles. , After all, cannot constitute a true expression. How does a green tea bitch choose a man? What is my business?
No one at midnight:
The overall production level, especially the drooling of the male actors, has greatly improved compared to the 67 version. At least it proves that the renovation is meaningful, but the adaptation ideas are really enterprising. The whole is reproduced as it is, but in version 67, I can still feel the entanglement of the heroine, and the state of this heroine really seems to be "I can", what's wrong? Wasn't it the best choice for everyone to rejoice and not disappoint every man while marrying an officer while having an affair with the shepherd and accepting the tribute from the landlord? (Sorry, I should dip the pig cage)
Bob Porridge:
Similar to "The End of the Wild Flower", I judged it to be a pseudo-feminist film. The identity defined by wealth and organizational strength (soldier) goes beyond the simple binary gender distinction. The first half of the identity uses "sheep" as the symbol turnover. And change, there are sheep, no sheep, and save the sheep, to refine and condense Hardy's text. Then in the second half began to lose control, and the female protagonist was gradually excluded from the perspective and became a struggle between men of different classes. Farmers, landlords, and armed forces. This level of change became confused and unclear, trivial and tasteless. At the end, of course, it has returned to the most primitive traditional mode of independent production. Relying on each other seems to be the optimal solution after compromise.
#FIFF16# The second day of the unknowing unit will be released later, please wait and see.
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