Tess Of The D'Urbervilles - A Pure Woman
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Theme from the 1979 film "Tess" based on the classic 1891 Thomas Hardy novel with artwork and photos, mainly from the 1979 and 1998 film versions. - Розваги
Very very interesting. The 79 film was my favourite film. It sure was unique. I haven't seen the other one yet. It brought back some memories from '84 when I saw it first. That music sounds a bit different from the record I have. All the different impressions of Tess through the years. Thank you for this presentation.
i think this is the best version,Justine Wadell is the best actress for most of period drama roles,i adore her =) she could make one feels that she really came from an old time
I just realized, tonight is the 24th year, to this very date: Sunday 24th June 1984, 8:30pm. (about an hour to go, and 757382572 seconds elapsed since...) since I saw the original 1979 film on TV. It was SO good, I didn't even watch beyond the part where Angel kicks Tess out. I decided to wait a while, think about it, and watch it later. Took 2 years till I could find it on videotape. But worth the wait! Magnificent film.
I enjoy both versions (and own both, along with the novel), but I have a special place in my heart for the A&E miniseries. It just seemed to fit so well with the book, and the romance between Angel and Tess was so watchable! Both films are good in different ways.
My favorite "Hollywood heart-throb honey" of all time. What a "living doll"!
I love all three film versions, but your description of Justine Waddell is one of the reasons why the 1998 A&E/London Weekend Television miniseries is my favorite of the three. I agree, Justine suits period drama.
Diox, you expressed exactly how I feel about this score. Thanks.
Thanks for the info. I'm excited to see it as well.
I too fell in love with the book in my twenties, after seeing the 1979 movie Tess. No matter who plays Tess, no one will ever be as perfect as Nastassia Kinski in my mind. She carried that strange alchemy of purity and seductiveness.
It's part of a CD called "Cinema's Classic Romances" conducted by the Prague Philharmonic Orchestra.
I'm interested to see how the upcoming BBC version presents Tess Of The D'Urbervilles. Apparently, it's a four-part miniseries.
Where did you get the soundtrack from? Is it available somewhere? I love this film. It's my favourite.The music is just beautiful adn Nastasja was so lovely. Thank you so much
Merci à Muirmaiden pour ce joli clip illustré. Tess est-elle la victime du destin, ou n'est-elle pas plutôt celle du machisme de ses 2 hommes, Alec le démon et Angel Clare, l'ange qui fait la bête?
do you know the name of the soundtrack of the fikm with Nastassja Kinski???
I like Natassja's version.
Except you forgot one adjective that describes the score, somewhat implied by "lush": Sensual (sexy).
its called tess directed by roman polanski, i do think the newer version is better
Justine Waddell's rendition was probably was a little more evcocative of a wronged woman