Far from the Madding Crowd
In Victorian England, the independent and headstrong Bathsheba Everdene attracts three very different suitors: Gabriel Oak, a hardworking young sheep farmer; Frank Troy, a handsome and reckless Sergeant; and William Boldwood, a prosperous and mature bachelor.
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Far From The Madding Crowd | Official HD Trailer | Carey Mulligan 2015

FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD: Official HD Trailer
Cast

Carey Mulligan
Bathsheba Everdene

Matthias Schoenaerts
Gabriel Oak

Michael Sheen
William Boldwood

Tom Sturridge
Sergeant Francis Troy

Juno Temple
Fanny Robbin

Jessica Barden
Liddy

Hilton McRae
Jacob Smallbury

Harry Peacock
Jan Coggan

Bradley Hall
Joseph Poorgrass

Sam Phillips
Sergeant Doggett

Tilly Vosburgh
Mrs. Hurst

Victor McGuire
Bailiff Pennyways

Jamie Lee-Hill
Laban Tall (uncredited)

Richard Dixon
Mr. Boldwood's Butler

Thomas Arnold
Solicitor

Jody Halse
Farmer Stone

Mark Wingett
Bailiff #1

Dorian Lough
Bailiff #2

Jon Gunn
All Souls Vicar

Stuart Davidson
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Reviews
Reno
**Three men like the three different seasons in a woman's life!**
This is a wonderful drama, I have been waiting for such film to come and since its release, I have been looking forward to this day. The romance is the theme of the film, so not the entire film as what it looks like. Based on the one and half century old novel of the same name and the fourth film adaptation. I have seen only 'Tamara Drewe', but that was altered to the present era, other than that I've not seen any other version. Still, I believe this will be remembered as the best one so far.
I would say Carey Mulligan is the British version of Jake Gyllenhaal. Because they both make fine films, I admire their selection of the films. Mulligan was so brilliant here and in addition to that, Matthias Schoenaerts was equally good. They both made this film look so poetic, and so supporting cast including Michael Sheen and Tom Sturridge contributed well.
If you like periodic drama, then you probably would enjoy it. The story was excellently told. The three layered romance was narrated like three that happens in the different seasons. Like landscape change, how humans too transform was quite neatly briefed for over two hours. One of the best films in the recent time I've seen. The director of 'The Hunt' did a great job. If you like Jane Austen's kind of story narrations then you must try this, so I highly recommend it!
_8/10_
CinemaSerf
This is a very classy adaptation of the Thomas Hardy story and Carey Mulligan plays the role of "Bathsheba Everdene" will some skill. It is one of those stories, however, where I never quite understood why the heroine just didn't stick to her plan A and marry the right boy first. In this case, the hunky and decent farmer "Gabriel" (Matthias Schoenaerts). Instead, she has to mess around with the dashing but fickle "Capt. Troy" (Tom Sturridge) whose heart lies elsewhere until tragedy strikes, and then with the wealthy but rather too genteel "Boldwood" (Michael Sheen) upon whom tragedy also pays a visit. The attention to detail is wonderful; the outdoor settings look so very natural with some lovely photography that immerses us in their bucolic life complemented by some fine costumes and period imagery. There is chemistry a-plenty on screen between her and both Schoenaerts and Sturridge; Sheen is adequate but somewhat underused and as the story gathers pace I did find myself wondering if she was ever actually going to see sense. It is perhaps a touch too long, the character establishment is a bit on the plodding side, but it is a strong story of characterful personalities with flaws, lusts, and plenty of passion. Not as rugged, perhaps, as the 1967 version - but still a good watch.
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