Three men desire her, only one can win
her heart. Bathsheba Everdene (Paloma Baeza), a beautiful and
proud woman with a fiercely independent spirit, ensnares--and
almost destroys--three men. She rejects the proposal of the
loyal and dependable Gavriel Oak (Nathaniel Parker), who takes
a job on her farm because of an unfortunate twist of fate. He
can only stand by and watch as Bathsheba mischievously flirts
with her neighbor, Mr. Boldwood (Nigel Terry), unleashing a
passionate obsession that burns deep within the reserved Gabriel.
However, both men are eclipsed by the arrival of the dashing,
womanizing soldier, Frank Troy (Jonathan Firth). Despite being
in love with another woman, he sees a challenge in Bathsheba
and sets out to win her. [from a review at amazon.com]
Julie Christie also starred in this movie many years ago (1967)
with Terence Stamp who plays a lot of introverted roles, I've
noticed. What about the
three men in Bathsheba's life? Are they introverted?
What
kind of introvert has a "fiercely independent spirit"?