Far from the Madding Crowd- movie reveiw
Date Submitted: 09/09/2006 22:36:48
Far from the Madding Crowd, directed by Nicholas Renton, was a successful presentation of Thomas Hardy's novel. Through use of various film techniques Hardy's characters were allowed to come to life. The atmosphere and main themes in the novel are also successfully portrayed.
The film effectively depicts the general atmosphere and the theme of romantic relationships of the novel. Establishing shots and long shots of the English countryside do justice to Hardy's descriptions and love
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for example. The end of the movie in particular advances quickly, which looses the atmosphere and the pace of the novel.
Apart from not accurately portraying time, the movie was a successful presentation of the novels characters, themes and general atmosphere. Casting of actors was excellent, and helped to convey intended emotions from the audience- eg. Dislike of Boldwood, and Hardy's landscape and setting was correctly shown through establishing shots and scenes with the rustics.
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