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Far from the Madding Crowd: Directed by Thomas Vinterberg. With Carey Mulligan, Matthias Schoenaerts, Tilly Vosburgh, Mark Wingett. In Victorian England, the independent and headstrong Bathsheba Everdene attracts three very different suitors: Gabriel Oak
No, far from being moved to scorn or anger, I’m mainly puzzled by why Murray is telling us this story, or what it has to do with gay, or where the eponymous maddened crowd is to be found. If Murray’s message is simply that TV host Piers Morgan is rude, or thatPink Newsis wr...
专辑类型:Cast Recording 介质:Audio CD 发行时间:2000-01-01 出版者:Original Cast Record 唱片数:1 条形码:0741117873728 豆瓣评分 暂无评分 想听在听听过 评价: 写短评 写乐评 加入豆列 分享到 推荐 曲目· ··· Far from the Madding Crowd: Wonder What She'd Tell Me Now?--Liz Callaway Far ...
There are two problems with John Schlesinger's "Far From the Madding Crowd," and they flaw what might have been an excellent film. The first is the decision
Far from the Madding Crowd review: Carey Mulligan in corset mode Carey Mulligan goes into corset mode in the new adaptation of Thomas Hardy's novel. By Stella PapamichaelPublished: 29 April 2015Director: Thomas Vinterberg; Screenwriter: David Nicholls; Starring: Carey Mulligan, Matthias Schoenaerts...
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When Thomas Hardy named his fourth novel “Far From the Madding Crowd” in 1874, he almost certainly meant the title ironically — a riposte to the notion that the rural folk of his beloved English countryside somehow led simpler lives, less tempest-tossed by desire, than their urban ...