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Review: Far From the Madding Crowd

From beginning to end, Far From the Madding Crowd, adapted from Thomas Hardy’s 1874 novel, is a luscious visual treat. Shot along the south coast of England, it tells the story of Bathsheba Everdene, an independent woman who suddenly inherits a farm, and her three suitors. There’s Gabriel Oak, a handsome sheep farmer; William Boldwood, an older, wealthy bachelor; and Sergeant Troy, an arrogant army man. Although written more than a century ago, Bathsheba’s story will appeal to modern viewers as she struggles to make her way through a man’s world.

The casting is key to the movie’s charm. Carey Mulligan is perfect as the independent, willful Bethsheba. But then again, when has she ever not been great? Michael Sheen makes a sympathetic Boldwood, an older man grasping at a chance to find love and family. And Belgian actor Matthias Schoenaerts plays Gabriel Oak with a rugged masculinity that’s appealing in every way.

Should You See It? If period pieces and breathtaking scenery are your thing, then yes!
Viewed at Landmark Plaza Frontenac Cinema

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