Far from the Madding Crowd Page #9

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
266 Views


- Let!

- No! You stay!

Is your son?

I had a child.

No!

Fanny Robin was my maid!

Do not kiss, Frank. Kiss me!

She means more to me

of what you've been ever!

Or you, or you will be!

And if Satan had not tempted me

your pretty face

would have found

and I would have married her!

Oh, Fanny, forgive me.

Before God, you're my wife.

If she is that ...

"What am I?

Do you?

You're nothing to me.

Nothing!

Madam, I have been looking for

everywhere.

Have you been here

all night?

Is he at home?

It was when they came

to find the coffin.

"They've taken?

Oh, Liddy.

Poor thing! Come.

Getting sick.

No!

Mr. Oak has

come early, Ms.

He came to ask how it was.

"Mr. Troy has returned home?

The children say they have

a nice tombstone of Fanny.

I do not know who paid for it.

Damn you, God!

O Lucifer.

Or whoever you are.

- Seeking to Ms. Troy. Is he here?

- I am Ms. Troy.

Sorry to be bearer

bad news, Madame.

Her husband drowned in Lulwind Cove.

No.

No.

Good to see you out

home, Liddy.

Your boss seems to have improved

after a visit from his aunt.

Yes, sir.

- I guess more lively.

- Yes, animated.

- Terrified, you say?

- No, I said it is more lively.

- Do you consider all your problems?

- Yes, sir.

I've been with him

when you had problems.

With the lack of

Mr. Troy and all that.

And if you remarry ...

I hope to continue at his side.

Do you have promised?

No, I have promised.

It's just a feeling.

Yes, I understand.

When referring to the possibility

to marry again, deduce ...

He did not say never, sir.

Past should not do

so long with the rake, Liddy.

It is better to be short and quick.

Maybe now that returns to its owner

not want to give up their freedom.

He once said that could

remarry within 7 years

if he did not believe that Mr. Troy

return to claim it.

Could marry now

any sensible person,

is what the lawyers say.

- Why? Do consulted?

- By God, no!

Good afternoon.

Thanks for appreciating the

brave challenge!

Thanks! Gentlemen,

Jack continues to be the champion!

I will try.

Well, here we go.

Leave it to me, man.

The Royal London Hippodrome

is pleased to present

Dick Turpin's horse rides to York!

And death

or better ... the tragic death

Black Bess!

- Ms. Troy.

- Mr. Boldwood.

I hope that today has

luck with his sheep.

Yes, a lot.

Gabriel has to do

to an ultimate purchaser.

- What is that?

- The show is about to begin.

They say it's very funny.

I was not allowed to go to these

sites when I was young.

You have to see. I buy

some tickets right away.

No, I can not enter.

I have yet to see a buyer.

But he likened a

you input.

Vamos! Vamos!

For the first time, we have a

crowd out there. Come!

Are you all right, gentlemen?

It is a comfortable place, right?

Are you all right there, ladies?

Is everything all right. Do not worry.

That is our patron.

Stop! Friend or foe?

Stop! Friend or foe?

Stop! Friend or foe?

Open the door, stupid!

Dick Turpin is on the run.

Come on, open!

Okay!

In God's name,

What do you think you're doing?

I have a creditor out there.

If I speak, I recognize.

- You need to talk. They paid for it.

- I say no.

We still have to do

the rest of the show!

I will not speak.

Not notice the difference.

Joseph Poorgrass, what are you doing there?

You have to take Ms. Troy home.

Flashing women

come get me.

Hundreds!

Thousands!

Joseph! I have to do

to a buyer.

Want to lose that attraction?

Multiple vision Viva!

Hope you're not thinking

to tell what you saw, Fray.

Or else you strangle.

Everyone thinks he's dead.

As you can see, I'm not.

How are things at the ranch?

How is my wife?

Gabriel named as foreman.

And Mr. Boldwood

as supervisor.

And it is introducing all

these modern machines.

He says he can do

the work of 20 men.

So doing well.

- Think again?

- Maybe.

If returned,

the first thing I do is remove

Oak and you nombrarte foreman.

A condition that ...

She knows nothing about my current job.

I'm the right man

for you, Sgt.

Ms. Troy, did a day

marry again?

Do not think about those things.

No, of course not.

There never was shown

the death of my husband.

It may not be a widow.

Sometimes I think the first

Once it became Weatherbury.

When I was something for you

before him, but ...

That does not mean anything.

Never liked me.

I liked and respected.

- And still does?

- Yes

You know you can get married

within 6 years

without any proof of his death?

Yes, I know.

If I wait until then

Do you marry me?

But Mr. Boldwood ... Six!

Who knows where we are!

Do you want to marry someone else?

No, of course.

I do not like talking about it.

Of course not.

Just promise me that if he

to get married someday, be with me.

- I ...

- No.

I do not expect love.

I think an agreement between two people

mature. That's what I want.

- I think.

- When?

Christmas. I'll tell you at Christmas.

Bring clothing

black silk Liddy.

He's not going to put that!

Should be a bit more cheerful

for a night.

No, I will dress in black.

People just make assumptions,

if it did.

Prefer not to go.

Mr. Boldwood be angry

if not.

Has not been deprived. Hired

violinists. All the people go!

Knew it would not

so much trouble.

Save the dress

Liddy. No go.

What should I do, Gabriel? Wait

you make a promise tonight.

I think the sin is to marry

with a man who does not love.

Love for me is a disgrace

either by him or by anyone else.

I fear that

if not give you my word

go crazy.

I believe it.

I think the future of that

man is in my hands.

What should I do, Gabriel?

Why not give

its promise, then?

I would.

Is that you, Gabriel?

Do you know the latest fashion?

- No, sir.

- What the hell!

My hands are shaking.

Can you do for me?

Are you coming tonight?

I'll come when you have finished

with barns, sir.

Well.

Any woman can

to keep a promise, Gabriel?

It depends.

Or rather, an implied promise.

I can not answer

so it is implied.

That word has more holes

as a sieve.

You've become very cynical.

A woman is able to maintain

a promise of marriage?

You know who I mean.

I pressed the issue and end

I think he has decided to be kind to me.

Do not trust a lot of promise.

Still young.

Gabriel, I have called

other matter.

You did a good job on the farm

and I make my partner.

The other day I spoke with the lawyer,

but we can talk anytime.

- Do not know what to say, sir.

- Do not say anything, yet.

My intention is to retire

and leave you the business

if you feel well.

So when I get married,

be free

- To devote my time ...

- Do not know what will happen.

There can be many unforeseen.

If Bathsheba promises

marry me, he will.

You do not know, Gabriel.

That first time I promised.

- Good night. Please enter.

- Good evening to you too.

Simeon, "that is the chariot

Ms Troy?

No, sir.

Good night all.

Merry Christmas to all.

Good night, Mrs. Troy.

Can I give it?

What?

The promise to marry me

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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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