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Far from the Madding Crowd Official Trailer #2 (2015) - Carey Mulligan Movie HD
A beautiful young woman maintains relationships with three very different men.
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Комментарии : 819   
@giovanapazgomes3259
@giovanapazgomes3259 8 лет назад
“It is difficult for a woman to define her feelings in a language which is chiefly made by men to express theirs.”
@Huifen9990
@Huifen9990 8 лет назад
I remember this line, didn't that explain it all why the most famous poems are men??
@jonathanscullen
@jonathanscullen 7 лет назад
Note: So God made the people speak many different languages so they could not work together on building the city and tower. Made by one man not men so you can't blame this one on the patriarchy. I understand that you think that woman are useless and had no influence on the evolution of language, but thankfully we have written proof and can blame this solely on one man.
@rockblueangel
@rockblueangel 7 лет назад
Hardy understood how difficult was life for women in his time and he tried to point it out in his novels by using this kind of lines.
@subramaniannk3650
@subramaniannk3650 6 лет назад
So, language is sexist now! Lol
@GirladyLocks
@GirladyLocks 6 лет назад
Actually, that depends on the woman. If she is emotionally intelligent enough to express her feelings with vocabulary, then this quote is pure rubbish. That's beside the fact that language was developed by all who spoke in the history of mankind. So in fact, this line *is* pure rubbish. I know plenty of men who have more trouble 'defining their feelings' in ANY language than most women I know.
@melissamarcelloni9012
@melissamarcelloni9012 9 лет назад
I can tell most people leaving comments haven't read the book. The story is a lot darker, deep, and more complex than simply 3 guys fighting over a girl, and her having to choose. I don't think anyone who goes to see this will be bored. I personally can't wait!
@GamingSins
@GamingSins 9 лет назад
Excellent point!
@heliotropezzz333
@heliotropezzz333 9 лет назад
Melissa Marcelloni I have read the book but my comments were only based on a comparison of this trailer to the 1960s film. Films don't always follow books faithfully, but I hope this one captures the spirit of it. The 1960s film is one of my favourites so my expectations for this one, aren't high but I don't want to prejudge it before I've seen it.
@Nicroamazing
@Nicroamazing 9 лет назад
Melissa Marcelloni I totally agree. But having read the book I'm not sure I'll be able to watch the film.
@keledele
@keledele 9 лет назад
Melissa Marcelloni Funny thing is I have read this book maybe 7 or 8 times, it's always on any device I have. It's the most bearable and realistic romance novel I ever read, keep in mind I studied Literature. I think its the standard bearer for not just the romantic age or Hardy but romantic writing as a whole. Males need not find romantic writing cringe inducing neither should females allow themselves to become cesspits for unchecked emotions. I'm talking to you "Twilight" and "50 Shades" readers!!
@heliotropezzz333
@heliotropezzz333 9 лет назад
***** If you have an English degree how is it that you don't know that it's "Madding Crowd" not "Maddening Crowd". You don't even need an English degree for that. You just need to be able to read and copy the title of this video.
@MrPebbles505
@MrPebbles505 8 лет назад
Gabriel Oak was an absolute gentleman!
@Sorellalunamistica
@Sorellalunamistica 8 лет назад
yep. the dream guy
@MsFancypants9
@MsFancypants9 8 лет назад
If every woman had a Gabriel Oak by her side, the world would be an infinitely happier place!
@rockblueangel
@rockblueangel 7 лет назад
From the beginning till the end :)
@cornholio9186
@cornholio9186 6 лет назад
That's my man right there. He's truly a mans man. As well as gatsby
@dcx576904
@dcx576904 5 лет назад
YES, I LOVE MR OAK
@lambodudes
@lambodudes 8 лет назад
2 men isn't enough, so we will make it 3
@adyingdream4585
@adyingdream4585 6 лет назад
lol thought dat too
@mista_lord
@mista_lord 4 года назад
🤣
@ashleybellerose7104
@ashleybellerose7104 4 года назад
Its based off a book from 1874. Id say criticize the author but he died a long time ago
@hannahwebster5606
@hannahwebster5606 4 года назад
Hardy really seems to like the love triangles/squares.
@dailysermons3466
@dailysermons3466 3 года назад
Perhaps he (TH) was more interested in the souls that exist in this world and the pain they cause...the comments here demonstrates the banality of those who hate so spuriously, and his case in point. They watch a Hollywood movie and believe it as fact. Perhaps they should actually read a book/novel at some point in their lives.
@LLHam-cd7hc
@LLHam-cd7hc 7 лет назад
I just finished reading the book and all I want is a Gabriel Oak. Also the actor who plays Gabriel in the movie is so handsome, should have been first choice all along
@rachelsewell7026
@rachelsewell7026 6 лет назад
L.L. Ham agreed. It’s sad to think that if she had accepted him they would have just moved into the farm together.
@nathanclark2780
@nathanclark2780 3 месяца назад
But then there would be no story or allegorical message to convey. This is the story of the human condition to be weak, vane and selfish, despite a few who are somehow able to rise above these base and petty desires for instant gratification to uphold a higher standard of values that the rest of us might be inspired by. Too many people read stories and history as if they would choose less selfishly not knowing everything the reader is aware of. If we examine our lives, most of us have plenty of examples that should dispel this inaccurate notion of ourselves if we were to be completely honest. But most people are anything but honest, especially to themselves, despite striving for the ideal of “To thine own self be true.” What does that even mean other than selfishness to a person who is convinced by their own selfishness that what they are doing is in their best interest rather than a rationalization of an irrational situation that we need be true to validate our selfishness.
@occlumency04
@occlumency04 9 лет назад
To all of the people judging the whole movie from this one trailer... READ THE FREAKING BOOK! Thomas Hardy's novels are always about way more than mere love triangles and they are also waaaaaaay darker than people seem to think...
@katehollyoake1801
@katehollyoake1801 9 лет назад
i find the book so boring :( i didnt get far with it at all! loved the 90's film though
@dirkbogarde44
@dirkbogarde44 9 лет назад
I've read the book and seen the Christie movie. This doesn't look good. Or realistic.
@sarcasticsugar4466
@sarcasticsugar4466 9 лет назад
Justin B. Are you kidding me? The Julie Christie version is by far the worst, completely horrible and miscast. The best adaptation is the amazing '90 version. Stuck to the book and did a great job portraying all the characters and the setting.
@ernshaw78
@ernshaw78 9 лет назад
occlumency04 Exactly. Realist literature is often dark because of the real life situations it portrays and the themes it tackles. I've read Jude the Obscure and Tess of the D'Ubervilles, he's a masterful story crafter and anyone who can try to tame the literary beast is what matters in creating film adaptions.
@Leahzik
@Leahzik 9 лет назад
occlumency04 Angry Much!
@rickysukhi
@rickysukhi 8 лет назад
Moral :- We don't value things until they go away from us.
@lovemusica8121
@lovemusica8121 8 лет назад
A positive touch for the srory :) Namaste..! :)
@_NaGa_koRn
@_NaGa_koRn 8 лет назад
Are you talking about sergeant Troy?
@rickysukhi
@rickysukhi 8 лет назад
+koshuwu mahre No, i was talking about Gabriel.
@Huifen9990
@Huifen9990 8 лет назад
+sukhvir singh Like Gabriel so much cos he's the best friend kind of type and obviously a perfect husband!
@s.l.3673
@s.l.3673 7 лет назад
The solid, patient, dependable, patient husband types are rarely the exciting kind, sweeping you off your feet and leave you breathless. Sadly, women always go for the excitement, and regret it only when it's too late.
@joesquinn9517
@joesquinn9517 3 года назад
I was so frustrated with her but like, we all atleast learnt something about choosing men din't we? Make sure you don't fall for a rich man who can't wait or someone who makes your heart race in nervousness.. Always go with the guyyy who stands beside you and makes you feel warm.
@rchhtt5210
@rchhtt5210 3 года назад
When I read the book I went from feeling neutral about her, disliking her, almost hating her, pitying her, rooting for her, and then liking her. I told myself if I didn't see some major character development with her, I was going to hate the book. I wasn't disappointed. It was a great story.
@Klissaura
@Klissaura 5 месяцев назад
Why? That warmth isnt always innocent all men have a bit crazy in the world.
@angbaci
@angbaci 9 лет назад
So the young and passionate lover, the older and cultivated rich man and the brooding and tortured hunk - a total of three blokes - are all vying for the same woman? That is literally every female's fantasy right there.
@cjwright79
@cjwright79 9 лет назад
and how do you know that Shmoo? Have you talked with any lately?
@angbaci
@angbaci 9 лет назад
Well as a female myself I can say my assessment is most likely very accurate.
@fawnstevens8506
@fawnstevens8506 9 лет назад
Lol
@cjwright79
@cjwright79 9 лет назад
Shmoo Figjam Yeah buddy, I believe you. Pull the other one.
@HatredPrime
@HatredPrime 9 лет назад
voxofumbra No, in male fantasy it would be chick with big tits, chick with bigger tits and chick with biggest tits
@EDH-kp6xi
@EDH-kp6xi 8 лет назад
this is such an incredible film I've seen it twice now and am just totally in love with Gabriel. It's just so sweet how loyal he remains throughout. The bit with the sheep at the start was just so sad, I've since gotten the 1998 version, but Matthias is lovely.
@gardensofthegods
@gardensofthegods 11 месяцев назад
You might want to watch the original version from 1967 which I saw as a kid on the big screen ... and of course later on TV . Great story with Julie Christie , Allen Bates and Terence Stamp . Look for the trailer here you might really like that version
@mtcampos1960
@mtcampos1960 10 месяцев назад
Hi is a beautiful man..loved his character
@musiccfreakk1996Be
@musiccfreakk1996Be 9 лет назад
throughout the whole movie I was like: just go for Gabriel Oak!! Damn girl!! and every time they were together: don't ignore those feelings! see the way he looks at you! DAMNED! who cares he works for you XD hahaha
@lauralisboa104
@lauralisboa104 8 лет назад
This is a beautifull movie. I watched it on the airplain going back to Brazil and after less than 1 hour of the movie I was already crying! It's lovely.
@gardensofthegods
@gardensofthegods 11 месяцев назад
I think you might really enjoy the 1967 version with Alan Bates ,Terence Stamp and Julie Christie .
@gremlins831
@gremlins831 9 лет назад
People do realize that this is based on a beautiful, classic, award winning novel right?! It's not just some random movie that Fox is producing...
@bzporto
@bzporto 3 года назад
Gabriel is what I thought men were like before I started dating them.
@Kyoto_Ed
@Kyoto_Ed 2 месяца назад
Boring and shy?
@bzporto
@bzporto 2 месяца назад
@@Kyoto_Ed Lol! Now I think he’s boring too, but I meant the morals part. I thought men were more honorable and that most of them would have principles etc, but I was super young.
@kostasstathopoulos6410
@kostasstathopoulos6410 9 лет назад
I believe this movie will be an instant classic. Carey Mulligan is one of the best new actresses. She reminds me of Audrey Hepburn.
@HatredPrime
@HatredPrime 9 лет назад
A Wallmart discount version of Audrey Hepburn.
@LadyAristotle
@LadyAristotle 9 лет назад
kostas stathopoulos Look up Lily Collins, now she is the reincarnation of Audrey Hepburn, she is physically the same copy as her.
@43Marjorie
@43Marjorie 9 лет назад
kostas stathopoulos Yes, I will go and see anything with Carey Mulligan in it. This movie looks good... it looks nearly epic.
@mencot89
@mencot89 9 лет назад
I dont picture Bathsheba as Carey Mulligan. Hmm i wish they'd pick another actress who is more vain and full of pride. She is a reputable actress but she doesn't embody the character from the book...imo
@Cybele1986
@Cybele1986 3 года назад
Lily Collins may be pretty in a way that Carey isn’t but Carey is very talented
@whatever96
@whatever96 4 года назад
I clicked on this movie accidentally on Netflix and I watched it anyway with no prior knowledge of the book. I was surprised at how good the movie is. I definitely want to read the book. For some reason the movie left a peaceful feeling in me at the end. The cinematography with the soundtracks was perfect. And of course the wonderfully talented actors.
@philbecker4676
@philbecker4676 2 года назад
The book is wonderful but it is Hardy so get ready for strangely accented dialogue.
@user-ed7et3pb4o
@user-ed7et3pb4o Год назад
@@philbecker4676 what do you mean? The accents are normal
@leah.ludovici
@leah.ludovici 4 месяца назад
@@user-ed7et3pb4olol
@borfried
@borfried 9 лет назад
ahmmm... Matthias Schoenaerts in a heartbeat duh
@Eiliestl
@Eiliestl 9 лет назад
vulaka Agreed ...
@gc123x
@gc123x 9 лет назад
vulaka Just watched it & i'm obsessed haha
@nenanena6230
@nenanena6230 9 лет назад
vulaka duhh
@viviantriana5146
@viviantriana5146 8 лет назад
+vulaka totally, totally
@zgb3l
@zgb3l 8 лет назад
I saw him on his bicycle but he was too fast and I was too lazy to run.. Such a good day lol
@shadowflower93
@shadowflower93 9 лет назад
This movie doesn't follow the same kind of storyline as the usual period drama at all. I'm very excited to see this since the 90s miniseries was so fantastic.
@BelovedCaptain
@BelovedCaptain 9 лет назад
I only hope a certain male character gets as much attention as her because it's almost as much his story as it is hers.. Also, to many of those commenting, read the book, dolls. There's much more to this story than three men in love with one woman. Thomas Hardy is not just some romance novelist, he's a social commentator of his time, and is known for his hard, realistic and sometimes tragic tales.
@k8ddid
@k8ddid 9 лет назад
***** it seems like such a commentary on social class
@rosea2350
@rosea2350 3 месяца назад
To me, Oak was the main character. I hated Bathseba. 😂
@jsharkee
@jsharkee 2 года назад
Reading this book again after 5 years. Oh Gabriel Oak you are so dreamy
@veeb.8222
@veeb.8222 5 лет назад
“Dance For Me Wallis,” playing at the end, I instantly recognized it! Period dramas have the best composers.
@olusolajoseph1077
@olusolajoseph1077 8 лет назад
Great book! I recall with nostalgia how that I read and used the literature during my A level schooldays in 1982 along with another title 'Tess of the Durbervilles'. It's good to know it has been adapted into a movie. Kudos to the producer and the actors. This will surely further preserve Thomas Hardy's literary legacy.
@SammieMousie
@SammieMousie 7 месяцев назад
I thought the book was overrated. The only reason why I finished it was because the prose was gorgeous. But the characters were so infuriating. All of the men were terrible suitors. Gabriel came off as too submissive and way too overly attentive to Bathsheba, William was creepy (I don't think anyone can deny that) and Troy was just a straight up jerk. Despite that I would recommend the book just for the prose alone and the movie did a wonderful adaptation. It also has a beautiful sound track.
@elijahsackville-glucksburg
@elijahsackville-glucksburg 3 года назад
The four characters were played with such depth by the actors, what an underrated performances esp the ones of Carey Mulligan and Mathias Schonaerts.
@eddamaeaster4301
@eddamaeaster4301 9 лет назад
Everyone, meet Katniss's great great great great great great great great great grandmother...
@snehalgaikwad4812
@snehalgaikwad4812 4 года назад
😂😂😂
@EyeLean5280
@EyeLean5280 3 года назад
She's so good at playing complex characters.
@rezkysantika1631
@rezkysantika1631 3 года назад
agree! Her performance in Promising Young Woman is just powerful
@Kirschbaumzweig
@Kirschbaumzweig 4 года назад
I think this is the most beautiful trailer I've ever watched. And that soundtrack...🧡I just love the movie and the book!🎬💓
@evepeaceably1667
@evepeaceably1667 3 года назад
Let's take a moment to appreciate Gabriel's ability to express passionate intense and moving emotions through his eyes Some moments I would say man how is even possible And there is difference between Bathsheba-Gabriel's kiss and her and Troye's kiss I don't how to put it in words
@dianatorres4170
@dianatorres4170 Год назад
The kiss with Troy was born out of lust and excitement, and the kiss with Gabriel was full of true love, respect, friendship, passion and he didn’t left her they walked together holding hands like it was another level of trust and love ❤
@evepeaceably1667
@evepeaceably1667 3 года назад
Gabriel Oak is the definition of tenderness and gentleness I mean this movie was so amazing and full of emotions and raw feelings without cheapness which is rare I didn't think I would like it this much I really desire to read the book too
@karolbreljak2321
@karolbreljak2321 2 года назад
Absolutely perfect. Once , of course, you know that there is a book with the depth of the story in it and that this is the cinematographic representation of it.
@gardensofthegods
@gardensofthegods 11 месяцев назад
And yet very few people here mention the 1967 version of it which was really great
@corneliusm3054
@corneliusm3054 9 лет назад
Okay look, i'm sure if I was handed everything from my uncle (money or whatever) i'd be happy too, but shit, does anyone else feel like she should be a little upset that her uncle died?
@k8ddid
@k8ddid 9 лет назад
Alexander Maxwell I Family relations , at that level of society, I surmise were more formal. If they'd been close, why didn't he send for her to live with him, in the period before his death?
@joesquinn9517
@joesquinn9517 3 года назад
U know, maybe she never actually was that close to her uncle. A lot of us know our family relations but we aren't as close.
@hannahwebster5606
@hannahwebster5606 3 года назад
I don't think she ever really knew him that well and didn't necessarily expect to inherit the farm.
@elisamozo3808
@elisamozo3808 3 года назад
Yeah, even if he wasn’t so close to her, she went straight from "your uncle died" to "Yay!"
@philbecker4676
@philbecker4676 2 года назад
Yeah I don't remember anything in the book indication they were especially close. If a family member who isn't on your radar dies then you aren't expected to grieve like crazy.
@kritimehra99
@kritimehra99 9 лет назад
I love Carey Mulligan! She played Isabella Thorpe (from Northanger Abbey) very well too. You go gurl! You tell 'em!
@rlegear19
@rlegear19 9 лет назад
Very much looking forward to Carey's return to playing the lead role in a film. She has really only done it 3 times, in "An Education" and "Never Let Me Go" and as Sally Sparrow in "Blink" episode of Doctor Who and she was awesome in all 3.
@wengen2007
@wengen2007 9 лет назад
A beautiful film. Excellent cast, headed by a great performance from Carey Mulligan.
@Beautyinthebreakdown.
@Beautyinthebreakdown. 3 года назад
My dads just given me the book.. I hope it’s good! Outside our co op in the high street there is a place to donate and take books since our library is shut at the moment. It’s the best idea ever. You have to leave them for three days before bringing them in the house but it’s so worth it! I’ve donated loads and took loads and donated them back. I’ve never had so much time to read!
@debbiemetke5938
@debbiemetke5938 Год назад
I love this film so much. I've probably seen it 15 times.
@kristbjorg999
@kristbjorg999 9 лет назад
I see Matthias everywhere now, love him
@ugaritfarhan4511
@ugaritfarhan4511 2 года назад
a real man surrounded by pansy coloured jellyfish
@cantrelate4188
@cantrelate4188 8 лет назад
Kitty is that you?
@LovePie33
@LovePie33 5 лет назад
Yeah thats kitty! 😍
@Lady_AliceDarcy
@Lady_AliceDarcy 5 лет назад
lo mismo pensé! xDD
@kaiem1013
@kaiem1013 4 года назад
She also played Isabella Thorpe in a Northanger Abbey film adaptation 😂😍
@mellery23
@mellery23 8 лет назад
this was a unexpected beauty.
@victorha9923
@victorha9923 3 года назад
I just finished watching the 1967 Julie Christie version. I'm sure this one is solid, but I like the old musty charm of that version and I think I don't need to add this one having seen that one.
@hebayoussef1633
@hebayoussef1633 3 года назад
Man she really did him dirty, it took him leaving for her to accept him. He advised her, supported her, stayed by her side, was a true gentleman.
@philbecker4676
@philbecker4676 2 года назад
It was WAY more complicated than that. Read the book.
@user-ed7et3pb4o
@user-ed7et3pb4o Год назад
But, like she said, he didn't ask again. She wasn't ready when he did the first time. It wasn't right until it was. The genius of the novel is that all the characters are so excellently formed and coherent. Everything they do makes sense for who they are, and yet they aren't stagnant. Bathsheba and Gabriel grow together and grow closer. If they hadn't been through all those trials, they wouldn't have witnessed each others' strength and determination and grown to respect each other as much as they did. And if she hadn't 'friend-zoned' him, they wouldn't have become friends, and wouldn't have had such a stable and deep base for their actual romance later on. Hardy writes amazingly about the power of love borne of deep friendship and mutual respect.
@MadeofGreed
@MadeofGreed Год назад
@@user-ed7et3pb4o well she knew all those years he loved her, and it was clear he never asked again because he was respecting her ... he watched her get married when she declined his proposal, and proposed to by another man. He tought he stood no chance ... but she knew all along he loved her and never did anything.
@mythcrusher
@mythcrusher 9 лет назад
Mulligan is an exceedingly talented actress, but the best work she's ever done (and perhaps will ever do) was in An Education. The look on her face as she sits on the stairs at the end of that movie was, by itself, worthy of her oscar nomination.
@rlegear19
@rlegear19 9 лет назад
She was truly fantastic in that role. She was in every scene in a role that demanded that she express naivety, intelligence, pretentiousness, wonder, joy, and feelings of love and betrayal. She pretty much emptied her bag of tricks and used so many facial expressions to great advantage. I personally loved that playful smile at the magazine rack in Paris.
@marichristian1072
@marichristian1072 9 лет назад
Hardy was cynical about love. Mostly, free will turns out to be an illusion. Don't look for happy endings in his fiction.
@marichristian1072
@marichristian1072 9 лет назад
Thank you, Marisa.
@marichristian1072
@marichristian1072 9 лет назад
My thanks, Rainy Days.
@marichristian1072
@marichristian1072 9 лет назад
Thanks Amal.
@marichristian1072
@marichristian1072 9 лет назад
My thanks, ankita.
@Hboogie182
@Hboogie182 9 лет назад
+Mari Christian because happy endings are too mainstream.
@fleurgi
@fleurgi 8 лет назад
I love this movie and this trailer always makes me cry. It is beautiful!
@Listening97
@Listening97 9 лет назад
The soundtrack seems fantastic
@annieboookhall
@annieboookhall 3 года назад
This is one of my uncles favorite books, he gave me a copy once just because. The first Hardy I read. I'm not much of a romance type of person, but this one was more of a character study with romance elements. Very good!
@michaelk19thcfan10
@michaelk19thcfan10 3 года назад
This was such a stunning movie with the scenery. Most wonderful book exploring different types of masculinity. I sympathize with Mr. Boldwood.
@Julsies7
@Julsies7 9 лет назад
just saw this movie last night and WOW!! it is truly a classic
@michaela8404
@michaela8404 7 лет назад
amazing movie. i was in a rollercoaster ride of emotions
@lovelykeiona5084
@lovelykeiona5084 4 года назад
I haven’t seen the movie but the soundtrack is great. I will definitely have to see this movie. Especially cuz Michael Sheen and Matthias is playing in it.
@JWP452
@JWP452 8 лет назад
I read and loved the book in high school, and this movie, a far as I can remember, is totally faithful to Thomas Hardy. I loved the movie too. :-)
@cheskabarton5175
@cheskabarton5175 5 лет назад
Im here because i just watched suite francais and learned that matthias is here and am planning to rip my heart out again
@nathanbach5628
@nathanbach5628 9 лет назад
The rare, but oh-so enchanting love square. Scandals abound!
@valsx7075
@valsx7075 4 года назад
I enjoyed the book and I can't wait to watch this, especially for Michael Sheen
@adelbalach2068
@adelbalach2068 3 года назад
This movie is one of the best movies that I've ever watch😘 I love this trailer
@dvdextras-byvincentcorani9136
@dvdextras-byvincentcorani9136 6 лет назад
I saw this reluctantly - but liked it very much ! Great photography an music an acting.
@whitwhit8874
@whitwhit8874 8 лет назад
This movie was just so beautiful!!!
@deepamenon814
@deepamenon814 9 лет назад
I watched it, it's amazing. Please watch.
@ALLTHESAVED
@ALLTHESAVED 9 лет назад
I can't believe this isn't playing anywhere near me in Canada! So upsetting!
@MrToro-zg8fg
@MrToro-zg8fg Год назад
2023 now, I just watched this movie, I have watched this movie twice and never get bored, and in the end the same story happened in my life, only I don't know the ending will be as beautiful as Gabriel or not, now maybe she is with a man another... and when I drown here full of sadness and pain not as strong as gabriel..
@bestuish
@bestuish 5 лет назад
I was bewildered after finishing the book and had just no idea who in the crowd could be madder than HER.
@imanf3882
@imanf3882 Год назад
Watched this yesteday for the first time and an completely obsessed
@michaelk19thcfan10
@michaelk19thcfan10 3 года назад
This is an amazing trailer. The music and scenes are so epic filled with romance.
@roddypantheon
@roddypantheon 9 лет назад
Kinda reminds me of gone with the wind.. with the female lead confused about infatuation and love. And I loved that movie.
@MrSpearjig
@MrSpearjig 9 лет назад
You are very astute as that is the movie they referred to throughout the making of the film. It's all about the close-ups.
@katehollyoake1801
@katehollyoake1801 9 лет назад
i find gone with the wind so boring ... and i usually love period dramas :s
@Janette388
@Janette388 9 лет назад
Kate Hollyoake shut up ! if you could'nt enjoy gone with the wind youre a ignorant
@katehollyoake1801
@katehollyoake1801 9 лет назад
no.. i'm quite an intelligent person actually, with a lot of common sense. dull dull dull
@maritzasolis4784
@maritzasolis4784 9 лет назад
Don't get me wrong I love the classics and period dramas, but gone with the wind made me so aggravated at the end of the movie!
@JurassicHolly
@JurassicHolly 9 лет назад
hell yeah this is exactly my kind of movie
@marianlenehan9618
@marianlenehan9618 Год назад
Bathsheba Everdeene was a temptress - a truly immature woman who despicably toyed with the emotions of 3 men. One was murdered as a result, one was driven insane and imprisoned for life and the third - she didn’t deserve him after the way she dismissed and used him for years. Thomas Hardy had quite the imagination…
@pandanina
@pandanina 9 месяцев назад
YES! This is what I noticed as well. I haven't read the book but obviously that's how Thomas Hardy really has written her character, which I really despise, I don't get why he did that. And I thought something was wrong with Carey Mulligan :'D The book and the movie could've been so much better if he only created a Bathsheba that was fitting for Gabriel as well
@2552644
@2552644 5 лет назад
i am halfway through this novel and never knew there was a movie, and now that i’ve found out there is i’m just dying to watch it... but since i haven’t fonished it yet... i’ll just watch this trailer for now
@wajeehakhi
@wajeehakhi 9 лет назад
loved it!!! beautiful and perfect casting!
@gardensofthegods
@gardensofthegods 11 месяцев назад
Decades ago when I was a little girl I saw the original with Julie Christie Alan Bates and Terence Stamp ... very good film .
@dailydoodle42
@dailydoodle42 10 дней назад
This movie was so good, watched it yesterday
@LadyAristotle
@LadyAristotle 9 лет назад
I like period dramas, or movies residing close to them, I will totally be looking forward for this one.
@livesmart9481
@livesmart9481 2 года назад
She can take any roles.... and master them!
@FlashakaViolet
@FlashakaViolet 9 лет назад
I love Carey Mulligan!
@caitlinweedon7498
@caitlinweedon7498 2 года назад
Love this movie. Gabriel is perfection.
@kellyth846
@kellyth846 3 года назад
Such an Amazing movie!! Definitely a new favorite now!! I hadn't ever seen it till today! Loved it 💟 Wish she would have picked Gabriel from the beginning though. He really went through a lot waiting for her.
@SatishKumar-su5bo
@SatishKumar-su5bo 3 года назад
Its a nice movie with beautiful.picturisation of emotion , feeling and yes england too. Grabiel emotion was prevalent throughout movie but without dialogue.
@AsStefy
@AsStefy 8 лет назад
Love this actress
@ValMBE
@ValMBE 9 лет назад
Got my cinema tickets for next Monday. Can't wait.
@mjw12345
@mjw12345 7 лет назад
Beautiful movie but maybe I'm biased because it's Carey Mulligan. This lady's way of speaking English is totally surreal lovely. She acted and did the narration for a somewhat neglected and extraordinary movie, Never Let Me Go; the acting by everyone was extraordinary but I will never forget her haunting narration in that movie.
@babycash08
@babycash08 9 лет назад
I remember reading this book in school. Drove me mad. But the movie looks promising
@rockblueangel
@rockblueangel 7 лет назад
Now please Hollywood do this kind of amazing movie adaptation for every novel of Thomas Hardy.
@yodastar26
@yodastar26 9 лет назад
They used one of the music from W.E. I love the music choices in this trailer.
@adamhendrickson512
@adamhendrickson512 4 года назад
This was a good drama... Enjoyed it thoroughly...
@coopsevy5664
@coopsevy5664 6 месяцев назад
Oh I'm so watching this tonight ❤
@croguy
@croguy 9 лет назад
This movie was fantastic.
@hanakass7713
@hanakass7713 9 лет назад
I read the book and saw the movie which I loved!!! Love Youuu Gabriel x)
@Loriana93
@Loriana93 9 лет назад
The trailer really doesn't give this movie the justice it deserves. It's about so much more than a pretty girl having to choose between three men. There's a lot more to this story than what meets the eye, watch it and you will see what I mean. Truly an amazing movie!
@nidifzu87
@nidifzu87 9 лет назад
I love this movie!!
@coolnitin
@coolnitin 3 года назад
I had read the novel in the winters n trailer is defining my past imaginations ♥️
@gonzalezgonzalez8079
@gonzalezgonzalez8079 9 лет назад
Great movie i think most woman should see this to now from now that the one man hos waiting always for u & been there for u is the one real love ❤
@NinaC
@NinaC 2 года назад
Looks like the kind of movie that I would totally enjoy!
@aestheticgirl8302
@aestheticgirl8302 4 года назад
Just what you all want this Is an epic movie you won't regret trust me
@drEmMa21
@drEmMa21 8 лет назад
For you who have seen the movie, there are at least 3 scenes shown in the trailer that are not in the movie. 1.Troy getting off from the carriage after the marriage, when they return to the farm with Bathsheba. 2. Again him in the soldier suit getting of a carriage during nighttime. 3.Boldwood telling Troy(most likely) "Miss Everdene will never marry you" So for book readers: The scene where Boldwood tries to bribe Troy to marry Fanny was shot but apparently cut.So I hope we get to see some more parts of the book in deleted scenes. It would be lovely!
@TrollingRolling7821
@TrollingRolling7821 Год назад
I had my Masters in english literature exam today and just now i find out that this novel already has a movie
@chocomarshmallow1
@chocomarshmallow1 9 лет назад
Anyone know the name of the orchestra score in the background? It's beautiful
@sistasaturn
@sistasaturn 9 лет назад
I did my Senior term paper on this book!
@ikawangtanan
@ikawangtanan 4 года назад
Love this movie!
@arielskys8727
@arielskys8727 3 года назад
She should have married Gabriel from the start! Save herself all the heartbreak. Gabriel was not only kind and respectful, he is handsome!
@giangboo
@giangboo 3 года назад
Back in the day and still to this day there's a familiar concept called "never marry down." Marriage is more of an economic proposition than a union of love. He is simply not her equal economic wise.
@user-ed7et3pb4o
@user-ed7et3pb4o Год назад
@@giangboo Well, when he first proposed, he was richer than she was. And then, at the end, she was richer than him. So I'm not entirely sure of your point. Of course marriage was an economic proposition, but Hardy makes clear that that's not really part of Bathsheba's decision-making, hence her rejecting the very rich Mr Boldwood.
@randomboxes1
@randomboxes1 9 лет назад
This movie is beautiful
@lilacosmanthus
@lilacosmanthus 9 лет назад
1:44 is this instrumental even in the soundtrack? An instrumental of "Let No Man Steal Your Thyme"? I don't think it is.
@shell85
@shell85 9 месяцев назад
What a trailer man , I saw movie but trailer was soooo good.
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