Tess of the D'Urbervilles
Tess of the D'Urbervilles

Tess of the D'Urbervilles

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Product NameTess of the D'Urbervilles
ManufacturerA & E Entertainment
Retail Price $24.95
EAN-1400733961707373
UPC733961707373
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Release Date1998-09-13, 2003-03-25
FormatDVD
Actor(s)Oliver Milburn
Director(s)Ian Sharp
RatingNot Rated
Running Time180 minutes
Num. of Items1
GenreDrama
Picture FormatPan & Scan
Region Code1
Weight0.2 lbs.
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5 Star Rating  "Tess of the D'Urbivilles"2009-02-18
- Reviewed By User: A11238QI82IV76
Although used, this DVD was in excellent condition. It arrived in a timely manner and the move stayed very close to the Thomas Hardy novel. Most enjoyable. I could watch it again and again
 
3 Star Rating  "A Spirited Production of the Hardy Novel"2009-01-15
- Reviewed By User: A3F1RS18J88FD5
Overall, this is a fairly good adaptation of Tess of the D'Urbervilles. Less haunting than the 1979 version of Tess, this one is more lighthearted and energetic. I often liked the spirited temper and playful flirtatiousness of Tess in this film, and I liked the emphasis on Angel's jealousy after Tess has confessed her former affair to him. Plus, this Tess is divinely beautiful - anyone could see why she captures the heart of every man she meets. What I didn't like was the fact that this version seemed to clarify all the characters' thoughts and feelings, instead of leaving it subtle and ambiguous as the '79 film does. I prefer it when you get to decide for yourself what Tess is feeling. Also, I felt that the narrator in this version was unnecessary, and (as is too often the case nowadays) the love scenes were rather unattractive. Too many actors and actresses have forgotten how to infuse passion into their kissing. The love scenes were more romantic in the 1979 film.

I still find this production enjoyable for its spirit, though, and Tess is wonderful to look at. Go ahead and watch it, and make your own decision.
 
4 Star Rating  "Love The Actress"2008-03-15
- Reviewed By User: A13GJXZ7E310J2
I enjoyed Tess and watched it twice, the second time with my sister because we both like period films. She was not as jazzed for it as I was though. thanks
 
5 Star Rating  "A Jewel"2007-09-28
- Reviewed By User: A1Q1V4F9610DB5
There was some terrific acting in this mini series, specifically from Justine Waddell, Jason Flyming and Oliver MIlburn. This film has a dark ending, but the production itself is not. There are many light moments to overcome the tragedy that is unfolding. Tess is a traveller on a road towards her inevitable fate, a fate that seems typical of Thomas Hardy. Much like Antigone in the play, once the clock is wound and events are set in motion, the outcome becomes unavoidable. Justine Waddell as Tess is beautiful as a sixteen year old and even more so four years later, but when she is forced to do hard labor to earn a living, she has the mannerisms, the walk and the talk of a laborer who is worn down by the grind. As the charming Angel, Oliver Milburn is pleasant and then downright disgusting in his betrayal of Tess. The actor did a great job as the loving courter and then the creep that rejected her. Then he came back after he decided he could forgive her. Even though it was kind of cute, I was thinking: What a jerk. He's forgiving her after all she went through! Even in the end when he was trying to finally be the loving husband that he should have been to begin with, I couldn't forgive him. I felt that it was only the now twisted mind of Tess that allowed her to forgive him. And there was Jason Flemying as Alec, the D'eurberville that wasn't. He loved Tess in his own way, she declared. Well he did. This guy went above and beyond the call of duty to love and care for Tess, but she would not love him. Yes, he did rape her, and he never knew the consequences until it was too late. For Tess, much that people did to right their wrongs was 'too late'. I did not find this DVD to be depressing. It was vintage Hardy and very well done. Also, I did not see this as a romance at all. This was a tragedy to be played out. I was also impressed by the work scenes, in the fowl farm and later in part 2 on the farm where Tess was working. Very depressing working conditions that demonstrated how far the lady had fallen. Tess of the D'eubervilles was excellent.
 
1 Star Rating  "Depressing period piece movie"2007-08-25
- Reviewed By aaannndddyyy
Depressing, gloomy, meaningless, useless garbage. I bought this movie based on the number of positive reviews I read. I had great difficulty making it to the end, after which I wanted to throw the DVD out the window ( but instead gave it to my sister as a gift). If you enjoy watching wasted lives and meaningless death this movie is for you. It's not that I can't handle such themes, but why bother.
 
5 Star Rating  "Waddell Gives an Oscar Worthy Performance as "Tess""2007-08-02
- Reviewed By mahoney189
Justine Waddell captures the soul of Tess Durbyfield, a young, naive, somewhat conflicted, and yet deeply loyal woman residing in the 19th century English countryside. This simple country girl, sent to claim kin with the rich D'Urbervilles, is badly used by her "cousin" Alec. Ashamed and stigmatized, Tess reconciles herself to a loveless life -- until she meets Angel Clare, who is intent on capturing this elusive, complex girl. Torn between her fear that she's unworthy and her love for Angel, Tess finally relents. But for Hardy's characters happiness is haunted, unsteady and tragically short-lived. After confessing her "sin" the night of their nuptials, Angel abandons poor Tess. Weighed down with the hope of his return, her loyalty and her plight, Tess struggles on. Waddell beautifully portrays Tess as she unravels emotionally and heeds the violent impulses of her ancient family -- the D'Urbervilles.
 
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