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Tess of the D'Urbervilles
MOVIE: PBS, Sunday 1/4 at 9:00p (120 minutes)

Tess of the D'Urbervilles
Critic Score
Metascore: 66 Metascore out of 100
User Score  
8.0 out of 10
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Starring Gemma Arterton, Hans Matheson, and Eddie Redmayne

Thomas Hardy's novel is adapted once again with Gemma Arterton as the title character.

GENRE(S): Drama
CREATED BY: Thomas Hardy (novel)
FIRST AIR DATE: January 4, 2009

What The Critics Said

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80
Boston Globe Matthew Gilbert
Tess of the D'Urbervilles is strong and chilling, and it sweeps you into its downward spiral. As the opening installment of a new season of "Masterpiece: Classic" heavy on Dickens adaptations, Tess bodes well.
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80
Los Angeles Times Mary McNamara
After a rocky beginning, Arterton is a marvelous Tess, which is good considering the film pretty much lives or dies with her performance. Despite the years that lie between her and Hardy, years that have both liberated and denigrated the sort of courageous victim Tess stood for, the young actress stands tall behind her flying hair and hurt-widened eyes and forces us to connect with the conviction behind Tess' submissiveness.
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80
New York Daily News David Hinckley
What makes Tess Durbeyfield's life difficult, happily, makes the drama rich for "Masterpiece" fans.
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75
Baltimore Sun David Zurawik
This Tess is a star vehicle for the actress playing the title role, and Gemma Artertot is more than fine enough to carry trouble and travail that was a woman's lot in 19th-century England.
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70
Variety Brian Lowry
Wide-eyed and lovely, Arterton conveys the pitiful plight of her simple character trapped in an unforgiving society, though, stretched over two nights, the adaptation by a trio of Davids (director Blair, writer Nicholls, producer Snodin) becomes an arduous trek.
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50
San Francisco Chronicle Tim Goodman
The new Tess isn't the best, but thanks to Arterton, it will do as a reminder of Hardy's timeless appeal until something better comes along
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40
The New York Times Mike Hale
There is at least one reason to watch: Gemma Arterton, the “Quantum of Solace” Bond girl, is a lovely and appealing Tess. In a different film, she might have been a complicated and tragic Tess as well.
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