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Tess of the D'Urbervilles - DVD review

follows Here is my first small-DVD review. ^ ^

Tess of the D'Urbervilles

Content:
all starts with the beautiful and innocent Tess Durbeyfield (Gemma Arterton, James Bond 007 - Quantum of Solace , Rock N Rolla ) dances like she in her white dress at the May Day celebration of her small home village . But soon it is with this idyllic past. Her parents, who are very poor, decide that the young Tess to the supposedly wealthy relatives, the D'Urbervilles is sent. There they will work as a simple maid and earn money for the family. Actually, this place should be a mainstay of men of honor and morality, but very quickly the poor Tess of the angry reality caught up. The son of the family, Alec D'Urbervilles (Hans Matheson; Les Miserables , The Mists of Avalon ) has his eye on it and gets by force what he owns in his opinion. He abused and raped, Tess, leaving then fled the estate. But that's not all long suffering: Back home, she gives birth out of this rape also has a young son, but is sick of the world and soon dies. She then leaves her village again and finds a job as a milkmaid. Here again, she meets the mysterious stranger, who was also present at the very beginning of the May Day celebration of their village - Angel Clare (Eddie Redmayne; The Good Shepherd , Elizabeth - The Golden Age ). Immediately falls for Tess in Angel, but for fear of losing him, she conceals her past him. When he confesses, however, on the wedding night a previous affair, Tess thinks that she can now confess, the story of Alex and her Angel determined awards. But far from it, the consequence of Tess honesty becomes a tragedy.

opinion:
This four-part mini-series has drawn me from the first minute to the last under her spell! Tess was incredibly sympathetic to me a character with whom you could suffer and sympathize. Her story is romantic, sad, despairing, hopeful and tragic.
Tess is an inexperienced, naive and bona fide girl. So she does not suspect the intentions of the rich Alec pursues and eventually raped by him. Back home she gives birth to an illegitimate son who dies but soon. Because of the contempt of the Church to an impure woman and a bastard, this may beg and plead for Tess and not be buried in holy ground. Tess escapes from her home and looking for work in a place where nobody knows their past. It will eventually milkmaid and meets Angel the Pfarresssohn again, she has already met briefly at a Maitanz few years ago. It is as it must, both fall madly into each other. But Tess is because of their unsettled past. Angel Can she still love when he learns the truth? Her mother does not recommend this step. But Tess tormenting doubts, they can never be completely happy until her conscience is clear and the truth Angel said. When she confesses her past, the tragedy its course ... could

Tess history shows how unfair the Victorian society to be a woman. For Tess not even blame their misfortune. Nevertheless, it arrives at all, even by their own parents convicted, and some even insulted as a whore.
Angel has basically the same "mistake" committed as Tess. He also slept with a woman before marriage. However, it does not convicted for it and forgive it as he confesses to Tess that it at once. But he shows no sympathy towards Tess and plunges them both so deep in despair.

Tess character evolved from the young, naive girl in history to that of a strong, courageous and squabbling with their fate woman. She often wonders why she deserves such a disaster. All they seem to love is taken from it. But it is up to the end never had the courage and fight on ...

Before I too much of tell the story, I would like to take this opportunity to commend the wonderful landscapes in the film. The story is set in southern England and the landscapes are absolutely beautiful! The sets and costumes of the film are fantastic.

Conclusion:
A wonderful, romantic and sad movie. No later than four in a row, one should keep a handkerchief ready, because who has yet to shed any tears there, it will at least do now.

Rating:
5 / 5 pinches of Dream Dust


novel by
The film is based on the novel "Tess of the D'Urbervilles: A Pure Woman Faithfully Presented" by Thomas Hardy. In German, the novel under the titles "Tess" and "Tess of the d'Urbervilles: A Pure Woman" appeared.

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