"The Return of the Native" music video

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
  • Music video with 1994 TV adaptation based on Thomas Hardy "The Return of the Native".
    Catherine Zeta Jones : Eustacia Vye
    Clive Owen : Damon Wildeve
    Ray Stevenson : Clym Yeobright
    Joan Plowright : Mrs Yeobright
    Stephen Mackintosh : Diggary Ven
    Claire Kinner : Thomasin
    Music : "again and again" by Jewel

Комментарии • 9

  • @yaronkl
    @yaronkl 16 лет назад +3

    This was the 1st CZJ movie I saw 10 years ago and I simply was hypnotized by her since.

  • @ginya1
    @ginya1 16 лет назад +2

    I would love to see this movie too, I just finished listening to the book on CD with Alan Rickman doing the reading...wonderful!!!

  • @Muirmaiden
    @Muirmaiden 16 лет назад

    Catherine and Clive look good together in this! I haven't seen the film since it first aired, I need to get the DVD!

  • @adriennewines
    @adriennewines 15 лет назад

    Netflix doesn't even have this dvd! But I still want to see it again...it has been such a long time since I saw it. It's a great film. Reading the book right now, that is good as well.

  • @uagg
    @uagg 13 лет назад

    lovely song .......

  • @becsreid07
    @becsreid07 16 лет назад

    Gaargh this book is KILLING ME for A-level!

  • @AustinHoldsworth
    @AustinHoldsworth 16 лет назад

    im currently studying this or A level.
    Hardy's work is pretty hard going.

  • @augreydragon
    @augreydragon 16 лет назад

    Is the ending of the movie anything like the book? I just finished the novel, and from the video, it seems that it was fairly close. ^^

  • @anaxogoras
    @anaxogoras 16 лет назад +1

    RotN is hard going, very little characterisation in the early chapters, too much landscape depiction. Don't what ever you do let this novel put you off Hardy. Start with The Mayor of Casterbridge or Far from the Madding Crowd, then maybe Tess. Not sure why Hardy is still in the school curriculum, really need to have lived a little to appreciate him. I don't mean that to be patronizing. I did Tess at school, hated it but reading it later in life was as emotionally draining as it was rewarding.