Far from the Madding Crowd Page #7

Synopsis: Bathsheba Everdene, a young vain girl, has just taken over her uncle's farm. Her pretty face, wealth, and naive personality attracts three men who wish to marry her. Naïve and vain, she gets herself into a love tangle between them. As time passes and responsibilities pile up into a stressful mess, she begins to learn the hardships of life.
Genre: Drama, Romance
Director(s): Nicholas Renton
  2 wins & 2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.0
Year:
1998
54 min
259 Views


I've never done.

Do not let me believe,

was only hope.

That night, at home ...

Where did all

those kind words?

Is your hope of being

able to love?

Do you really forgotten?

You should not have a heart.

Bathsheba ...

tell me who wrote this

negative only as a joke.

Tell me.

Lie.

I have no loving nature

you think I have.

You have enough affection,

but is directed to another

and I know who.

Why not let Troy

my treasure alone?

Before his arrival,

you have accepted me.

- Can you deny it?

- No.

No! I had it!

But I stole it during

my absence ... and I took it.

Come, marry him!

Vamos!

Do not talk like that!

I'm just a girl!

Fascinated by the uniform

scarlet and gold braid!

It is unworthy of you to attack

a woman in this way!

I have no one to defend me.

But what has ...

Has the red dandy.

Do you?

Has he kissed?

The kissed!

Holy God has kissed.

I would have given all

by the touch of your hand.

- Then, I will kiss.

- No, no, Mr. Boldwood. Do not do it!

It is a respectable man,

behave as such!

- Damn. Damn!

- Do not curse him. No!

I love him, I can not help it.

Bathsheba, forgive me.

Excuse me.

I have accused you,

when he is a sinner.

He has stolen my heart

with lies y. .. flattery.

It is fortunate that there

returned to his regiment.

Bathsheba,

do not let it put me in front ...

why could not respond.

Oak Lord! Oak Lord!

He is responsible for the finances!

The boss is gone!

It Cain Ball. Goes with

their best clothes.

He won a day off

for having cut his arm.

It's true. For a broken leg

I read "The Pilgrim's Progress."

My father was dislocated arm

and had time to go to court.

How many times do I have to say

do not run while you eat?

You choke.

I was in Bath ...

and vi ... our patron.

- Yes, so what?

- I was walking.

Drink some cider

will come in handy.

He has risen through the nose!

Leave the guy alone.

It has a horrible cough.

- Somebody give pats on the back.

- Yes

Now tell us what happened.

Come on.

I saw our landlady and a soldier ...

enter into a kind of park.

He put his arm around his waist,

and came increasingly

as a couple.

I think the soldier

Troy was Sgt.

Now, she will lose

his reputation forever.

- It is better than a ...

- Brother, bite your tongue.

They sat down and began

to speak

looked like a serious issue.

The landlady was crying.

Desperately!

Are you sure it was her?

Absolutely.

- And then?

- I saw nothing of the patron.

Why cry

if you had no privacy

with that man.

It does not.

I'm sure not.

Wait, before you speak.

It is not ignorant.

It was well-bred,

know how to use sweet words.

It was his impetuosity

that led him to be a soldier.

The ladies prefer a sinner.

Do not beat yourself up for it, Gabriel.

What does it matter who is her lover,

it can not be yours?

Not for me that I fear,

is for her.

Patron!

He's back!

We were concerned,

did not know what had happened.

Sorry, Liddy.

I had no time to explain.

But I'm back.

Ms. Everdene, Liddy.

You might say ...

My employer can not

welcome, sir.

- Good night.

- Good evening, Sergeant.

"Sergeant Troy?

Yes?

I am William Boldwood.

I like to talk to you.

About what?

About a woman

which deceived.

I'm surprised his impertinence.

Surprised or not

we need to talk.

Be the fondness

Fanny Robin for you.

Is an orphan. Has no one

to protect it, except me.

- I should marry her.

- I suppose so.

- I would, but I can not.

- Why not?

I'm too poor.

Troy, I propose

a business transaction.

Was engaged to Miss Everdene,

before the occurrence.

- No, they were promised.

- Almost.

- Maybe you had promised to

- To hell with that "maybe"!

If it had not appeared,

sure he would have accepted.

Look, Troy,

should know this ... flirt with her,

Marriage does not make it.

Marry Fanny Robin.

It is most appropriate for you.

I will make him worthwhile.

Oh yeah?

I'll give you 50 pounds tonight.

Fanny receive 50 pounds

to organize the wedding

and 500 pounds the day of the wedding.

Therefore, Sergeant,

collect your luggage

turn around and go to

Weatherbury tonight.

How do you know that I will accept 50 pounds

and then not go to the wedding?

I know I can not

appeal to your honor,

but his cunning.

500 pounds is much

money to waste.

Frank?

- Frank? Is that you?

- I have to go to meet him.

- No! Go!

- I can not leave without telling!

- Become desperate because of me.

- Well, be brief.

- Frank, you're late.

- Oh, God.

Knew was coming.

How could you doubt it?

Liddy went to his grandfather's house

and also bestowed upon the others.

We have the house to us.

Go upstairs.

I'll be in bed in five minutes.

Do you see my dilemma?

I can not marry the two.

Prefer to marry Fanny,

because I like more.

And of course,

you would make it worthwhile.

- I kill you!

- She did not appreciate it!

Bathsheba Marry ...

waive it.

You must love him a lot.

I thought he was worried

by Fanny.

Marry Bathsheba, Troy!

Do not give up! Le note

500 pounds the day of the wedding.

What will I get something now?

Please ...

I have 20 pounds here.

But I must be sure

he will marry her. Writing.

I'll go look for it and signed it.

She must not know anything!

Come to my house!

I'm waiting!

Wait here.

I'll get a paper.

Did he think the break?

It is a ridiculous, Boldwood.

I'm no angel,

but do not buy or sell to women.

"Married?

Fanny left me long ago.

I do not know where it is.

Say you love Bathsheba,

but at a shred of evidence

and considered a whore.

Please!

Now that I have given a lesson

can keep your money.

I do not want.

I do not want!

I will pay, Troy.

I will pay dearly!

It is the first time I have

a real house.

Belong here.

It's mine.

I've never belongs

anywhere.

I just find refuge

in the army, but ...

And your family?

My mother was French.

Was governess to the children

the Earl of Severn y. ..

Conde noble lover.

They married soon,

when they knew I

was underway.

- What about the clock?

- It was him.

Gave it to me when

came of age.

It was my only legacy.

"CEdit love rebus"

The family motto Severn.

"Love yields to circumstance."

- Did you know the count?

- I never said.

I saw him only once.

Paid for my education.

That is what I am, Bathsheba.

A bastard. For

not belong anywhere.

If you have a child

the clock will be for him.

Know who he is.

- Good morning, comrades.

- Good morning, Sergeant.

He married her, then.

Say good morning.

No need to be honest.

This house is old and dark.

I have intention to reform,

make it more modern.

We have to be happy,

while we can.

Coggan,

Do you know if there is a madman

in the family of Mr. Boldwood?

Once I heard that

His uncle was not

right in the head,

I do not know if it was true.

Well, never mind.

Com I'll be on the field you soon.

Maintain the same familiarity.

Here's half a crown,

to drink to my health.

Not accept any gift from Him.

Cain, tell the Sergeant that

comes a storm.

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Thomas Hardy

Thomas Hardy (2 June 1840 – 11 January 1928) was an English novelist and poet. A Victorian realist in the tradition of George Eliot, he was influenced both in his novels and in his poetry by Romanticism, especially William Wordsworth. He was highly critical of much in Victorian society, especially on the declining status of rural people in Britain, such as those from his native South West England. While Hardy wrote poetry throughout his life and regarded himself primarily as a poet, his first collection was not published until 1898. Initially, therefore, he gained fame as the author of such novels as Far from the Madding Crowd (1874), The Mayor of Casterbridge (1886), Tess of the d'Urbervilles (1891), and Jude the Obscure (1895). During his lifetime, Hardy's poetry was acclaimed by younger poets (particularly the Georgians) who viewed him as a mentor. After his death his poems were lauded by Ezra Pound, W. H. Auden and Philip Larkin.Many of his novels concern tragic characters struggling against their passions and social circumstances, and they are often set in the semi-fictional region of Wessex; initially based on the medieval Anglo-Saxon kingdom, Hardy's Wessex eventually came to include the counties of Dorset, Wiltshire, Somerset, Devon, Hampshire and much of Berkshire, in southwest and south central England. Two of his novels, Tess of the d'Urbervilles and Far from the Madding Crowd, were listed in the top 50 on the BBC's survey The Big Read. more…

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