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Ike 2022-04-03 09:01:11
BBC's classic adaptations have always been...
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Davon 2022-04-03 09:01:11
Too passionate and straight-forward adaptation. Maggie Smith's son didn't expect to be so handsome, and it seems a little too suave to play Mr. Rochester. The heroine is actually not ugly, but when she speaks, she is ugly. The screenwriter added so many irrelevant characters that it was...
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Jonatan 2022-04-03 09:01:11
This version of the adaptation takes Jane Eyre and Rochester's views on love and equality far ahead of their time. But in any case, it is still very touching, each episode has small details that make people cry, and the key plots are also handled with a degree of relaxation. ps The actor who plays Rochester feels a lot like...
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Jaime 2022-04-02 09:01:14
After watching this movie, I really realized how important the beauty of women is. In my impression, although Jane Eyre is not beautiful, she can't be so ugly. There are many plots because of his appearance that makes me not look very good. Comfortable, this heroine has the potential of a shrew. What kind of tenderness is she in total? Little birds can't be linked together. Originally a five-star movie can only be four stars. Jane Eyre can be more...
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Humberto 2022-04-02 09:01:14
Jane's appearance is a bit rough, but Rochester is more in line with the original. The way of emotional processing has obviously joined the consciousness of modern people, and some are not used to...
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Athena 2022-04-02 09:01:14
Although the heroine is not good-looking, but after reading this version, I realized that Uncle Fa's Rochester is simply...
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Zita 2022-04-02 09:01:14
Reservation, elegance, intelligence and self-confidence are almost the common characteristics of heroines in British classical novels, but why are there always all kinds of beauties in the film, but it is not the heroine's...
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Pedro 2022-04-02 09:01:14
The first half of the first episode, the last half of the last episode is still more...
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Modesto 2022-04-02 09:01:14
Do you think that I am an emotionless machine? Just because I am poor, unknown, mediocre, and small, I have no soul? My heart is as rich as yours, and my heart is as full as yours! I am not speaking to you according to customs, conventions, or even flesh and blood, but my soul is speaking to yours, as if we were both walking through the grave and standing at the feet of God, equal to each other, as it...
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Napoleon 2022-04-02 09:01:14
I almost cried when Jane Eyre finally said that: If I were rich, if I were beautiful... ...then I should think I would make it as hard for you to leave me as it is for me to leave...
Jane Eyre Comments
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Cortez 2022-03-25 08:01:01
masculine
In general, it feels good, not artistic enough, but very emotional, and it can hold the audience, especially female audiences, your heart will beat with the plot, and the plot that is already familiar will still be touched again.
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Adonis 2022-03-27 09:01:23
It's a happy ending
BBC's costume films are always very popular, although Thornfield Hills is not as sunny and stylish as Pembley Manor, although Jane here is not as beautiful as Miss Jane in P&P, but it does not prevent me from watching these four episodes in one breath. Finished watching the movie.
Because it's been...
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Edward Fairfax Rochester: So this St. John person you've been mentioning so often. What of him?
Jane Eyre: Well, he's tall. He has blue eyes and a Grecian profile.
Edward Fairfax Rochester: He's handsome then, compared to me.
Jane Eyre: Oh, he's much more handsome than you. And he's a far better Christian of course than you ever were.
Edward Fairfax Rochester: Well I thanked God last night for your sudden reappearance. The other night I cried out to Him in my despair. Called your name too. What about his brain this Rivers fellow? Find yourself getting bored when he speaks?
Jane Eyre: He doesn't say very much, but what he says is to the point. His brain is first rate.
Edward Fairfax Rochester: Did he study much? Taught you things?
Jane Eyre: Oh yes, he taught me languages.
Edward Fairfax Rochester: [frustrated] All right, why did he do that?
Jane Eyre: He wanted me to go with him to Africa.
Edward Fairfax Rochester: He wanted you to marry him?
Jane Eyre: He asked me to marry him.
Edward Fairfax Rochester: You're lying. You made this up to torment me.
Jane Eyre: He asked me more than once.
Edward Fairfax Rochester: Well I think you might take yourself off and go elsewhere! And why are you still here? You've done your duty. You've assured yourself that I am still living, still living a tenth of a life! You, heiress!
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Edward Fairfax Rochester: Jane, I want a wife. I want a wife, not a nursemaid to look after me. I want a wife to share my bed every night. All day if we wish. If I can't have that, I'd rather die. We're not the platonic sort, Jane.
Jane Eyre: [Take his face in her hands as she faces him] Can you see me?
[Rochester nods yes]
Jane Eyre: Then hear this Edward. Your life is not yours to give up. It is mine. All mine. And I forbid it.
[Begin kissing, camera pans out, music swells]