![]() ![]() A fantastic work, especially for Hallmark, I agree that had it been made in Hollywood, Catherine would have won her first Oscar long before Chicago. ![]() ![]() I quickly became a Catherine Zeta-Jones fan and sought out her other films. Later, when I read the book (which soon became my favorite classic novel of all time), and did a research paper on Hardy heroines (Eustacia Vye from The Return of the Native, Bathsheba Everdene from Far from the Madding Crowd and Tess Durbefield from Tess of the D'Urbervilles), I read the description of Eustacia and found that Zeta-Jones was TYPECAST as the seemingly angelic, but ultimately tortmented woman. She looked stunning, nearly perfect in every particular, almost like a flawless Disney heroine. I saw this first when my older sister watched it for a class in high school and I was immediately taken by Catherine Zeta-Jones. ![]()
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