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Far from the Other
Marcin Borowski, during his business trip to Lviv, meets an old friend from college - Maria. The woman is raising her son Michal alone. When Marcin learns that Michal is his son, he invites both of them to join him. However, Maria dies on the way. Michal has to take care of the boy. However, he runs away…
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Plot Summary
Set in the pastoral Victorian England of Wessex, the film follows the independent and spirited Bathsheba Everdene as she inherits a large sheep farm. She navigates the complex romantic advances of three very different men: the devoted shepherd Gabriel Oak, the wealthy and rakish Francis Troy, and the serious, older landowner William Boldwood. Bathsheba's choices have profound consequences for her life and the lives of those around her.
Critical Reception
The film garnered positive reviews, with critics praising its faithful adaptation of Thomas Hardy's novel, its strong performances, and its lush cinematography. While some found its pacing deliberate, the overall consensus celebrated its intelligent exploration of love, independence, and societal expectations for women in the 19th century.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its stunning visuals and faithful adaptation of the source material.
Jodie Comer's performance as Bathsheba Everdene was widely lauded for its depth and nuance.
Some critics noted the film's measured pace, but generally found its romantic and dramatic arcs compelling.
Google audience: Audiences appreciated the film's beautiful cinematography and the compelling central romance. Many found Bathsheba's independence and the choices she faced relatable and engaging, though a portion felt the narrative could have been more dynamic.
Fun Fact
The production team went to great lengths to ensure historical accuracy in costumes and settings, even using traditional farming techniques during filming.
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