9/10
Wonderfully made!
11 November 2021
Warning: Spoilers
As a novel adaptation, it's wonderful.

Tess of the d'Urbervilles, a famous novel in the nineteenth century, by a tragic novelist of the Victorian era, Thomas Hardy. Although it is technically a nineteenth-century work, the nature of its content and its treatment are predictive of the twentieth century. Thomas Hardy focuses on human suffering and shows that there is no escape from human beings from suffering. His tragic heroes and heroines are free from tragic flaws. In the case of this novel, Tess of the d'Urbervilles; Alec, Angel, and Fate are responsible for Tess's tragic ending.

Hardy gives a glimpse that fate plays a vital role in our life. Fate has played with Tess. Fate has also acknowledged Tess's tragic ending. The Durbeyfield family's horse, Prince is killed in an accident, and this causes Tess to look for a job in the d'Urberville family. Another notable mistake that profoundly affected Tess's life was her written confession, pushing it under Angel's door, going under the carpet, and not reaching Angle.

I liked the casting so much. I mean, they are so much perfect for the novel's character. Hats off to those, who are behind this series. They made the atmosphere almost the same as the Victorian era. The Cinematography, BGM, Scenery, Emotion is top-notch! The whole series is a little bit slow. But as a tragic story, it has to be. Otherwise, it is stunning.
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