In the Netherlands, we are proud of “our” Michiel Huisman, thanks to roles in television series “Treme” “Orphan Black” and “Game of Thrones” and movies like “Wild” (2014) and “The Age of Adaline (2015) is making steady inroads in Hollywood. In Flanders they possibly even prouder Schoenaerts. The Antwerp which was at the age of 15 at the side of his father Julien his debut in ‘Daens’ (1992), attracted attention with his role in the movie ‘Bullhead’ (2011), which – like ‘Daens’ otherwise – an Oscar nomination dragged on hold for best non-English language film. Then he starred alongside Marion Cotillard in the critically acclaimed “Rust and Bone” (2012), which earned him a Cesar (the French equivalent of the Oscars). Since then, it’s hard and Schoenaerts for one after the other Hollywood film snared.I want to see best hd quality movies because i like to watch in good quality print.
But in Europe the Fleming will be asked for more films; he plays the male lead in the costume drama directed by Thomas Vinterberg ‘Far from the Madding Crowd “(2015), based on the novel by Thomas Hardy Filmed many times previously. The story is classic costume drama material: In Victorian England lives the beautiful, independent and quirky Bathsheba Everdene (Carey Mulligan). She has three suitors, Gabriel Oak (Schoenaerts), a timid sheep farmer who is under the spell of its independence; Frank Troy (Tom Sturridge), a charming but arrogant sergeant and William Bold Wood (Michael Sheen, a prosperous and somewhat older bachelor. “Far from the Madding Crowd ‘tells about the passions and choices of Bathsheba (which was the inspiration for the character Katniss Everdeen from the “Hunger games’ series, take alone the name), its affiliates and love for three different men.
“Far from the Madding Crowd ‘actually know his ultimate film; that of John Schlesinger from 1967, in which Julie Christie is worshiped by Peter Finch, Alan Bates and Terrence Stamp. Who wanted to film the story once more had to come from good homes. Now Thomas Vinterberg, the man behind the impressive and haunting drama “Festen” (1998) and “Jagten” (2012), which is absolute. As a result, the expect high. “Far from the Madding Crowd ‘is looking to pick up a ring, with beautiful sets and costumes, and with more than beautiful camera work. The actors put their best foot forward and especially Carey Mulligan clearly feels like a fish in water in the role of the spirited Bathsheba. But does Michael Sheen, especially towards the end, impress. Costume Dramas sometimes have a reputation for being boring, but thanks to the good pace and fresh dialogues is not at issue. Nevertheless know ‘Far from the Madding Crowd’ expectations not quite true. For a film that Vinterberg is the fact all very obediently and superficial. Only during the erotically charged scene with Tom Sturridge and his sword is deviated.
But in Europe the Fleming will be asked for more films; he plays the male lead in the costume drama directed by Thomas Vinterberg ‘Far from the Madding Crowd “(2015), based on the novel by Thomas Hardy Filmed many times previously. The story is classic costume drama material: In Victorian England lives the beautiful, independent and quirky Bathsheba Everdene (Carey Mulligan). She has three suitors, Gabriel Oak (Schoenaerts), a timid sheep farmer who is under the spell of its independence; Frank Troy (Tom Sturridge), a charming but arrogant sergeant and William Bold Wood (Michael Sheen, a prosperous and somewhat older bachelor. “Far from the Madding Crowd ‘tells about the passions and choices of Bathsheba (which was the inspiration for the character Katniss Everdeen from the “Hunger games’ series, take alone the name), its affiliates and love for three different men.
“Far from the Madding Crowd ‘actually know his ultimate film; that of John Schlesinger from 1967, in which Julie Christie is worshiped by Peter Finch, Alan Bates and Terrence Stamp. Who wanted to film the story once more had to come from good homes. Now Thomas Vinterberg, the man behind the impressive and haunting drama “Festen” (1998) and “Jagten” (2012), which is absolute. As a result, the expect high. “Far from the Madding Crowd ‘is looking to pick up a ring, with beautiful sets and costumes, and with more than beautiful camera work. The actors put their best foot forward and especially Carey Mulligan clearly feels like a fish in water in the role of the spirited Bathsheba. But does Michael Sheen, especially towards the end, impress. Costume Dramas sometimes have a reputation for being boring, but thanks to the good pace and fresh dialogues is not at issue. Nevertheless know ‘Far from the Madding Crowd’ expectations not quite true. For a film that Vinterberg is the fact all very obediently and superficial. Only during the erotically charged scene with Tom Sturridge and his sword is deviated.
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