I like to write a review here, but I fell in love with this "mini TV show" in the first few minutes, but I decided not to write anything until I saw all of them.
I have not read this book yet, it may be unfair to say that this is a good adaptation because I might be like this now. Adapted well
Of course it is perfect for performance, editing, scenes etc At the beginning of the opening performance, I was completely fascinated by its appearance just because I liked that era movies and series, but there are some emerging things about it, that is fun is. Clothes are not particularly realistic, in one scene, Tess wears dark red, but as far as I am concerned, I do not mind, this is an art licensing. Let's face it, BBC does not have real realism, and Robin Hood's actors seem to have always been part of men's band, but that's better.
Returning to the performance, I honestly said that they are the best performance I have ever seen. I say things you like but I think the girl playing Tess is excellent, maybe this accent is a little exaggerated, but her transmission of emotions stands out the character, which is a simple task It is not. Two angels (I dislike his name) and Alec are well portrayed, especially in the last few scenes of the angels (although he is irritated, you almost love him). Her pity and the words of their poor globby are too creepy, he truly trembles your spine
Regarding the story, I do not know what to do. I do not want to destroy the ending of someone, but next to you there is a box of sad paper towels than Stephen Spielberg's AI: Atificial Intelligence. This is the same amount of tears. There are lots of this, tears of one and a half hours will flow into your face and be compressed into two minutes. The most stupid thing is that I saw it at BBC's I player, so after all it does not pop up the message "I hope you like this show", but I I'm glad to see.
From Thomas Hardy (an addict of a depraved woman) to Tess of T'urbervilles: This is a beautifully written and one of my favorite novels. Tes' unfair struggle is a tragic tragedy, and the British society was full of frustration in the 1890s. I will definitely read Hardy in the future. Charles Dickens' old curiosity store (formation of a Victorian novel): I am amazed at this article since the novel itself is superior to any movie version I have seen so far. The collapse of Nell's spiritual and physical condition has been portrayed beautifully and is linking the UK cities and rural environments to the idea of death scattered by her.
Analysis of Test of D'Urberville by Thomas Hardy The depth of artistic unification of D'Urberville's Test by Thomas Hardy extends through all the chapters of the novel. Every chapter is less important than the other chapters. Because each chapter is essential for telling the tragic story of Tess Debeifeld. Hardy's prose has never had an example of frills or excess. - The Blue Eye: The structural element in the blue eyes, Toni Morrison uses the structure as a help to convey her story. For this purpose, she uses at least three unique structural devices. First, Morrison started a novel with three paragraphs and prepared a shocking story for the reader. Secondly, the novel is divided into four main parts, each season has a season name
One of Thomas Hardy's greatest novels, Tess of D'Urberville, was published in 1891. This novel was written in Wessex, England in the 19th century. D'Urberville's Tess reflects the British Victorian era of the 1800s. Because Tess de Northfield appears. She grew up in a pure house so Tess came to this world and did not know when and where the evil was lurking. The world of Alec Darberville is spreading in evil. If Tess's innocence collides with Alec's evil, it will be damaged. Tess explained the powerful appearance of Alec in the absence of morality, "strange power against the gentleman's face, and his bold rolling eyes" and hid his wealth from the time they first met. (79) Angel Clare is another character hurting her in Tess's life, but it is different from Alec. Angel 's intention and morality have cast a shadow on his actions