Gross US & Canada
$5,200,601
Opening weekend US & Canada
$269,929
Gross worldwide
$5,200,601
Gross US & Canada
$5,200,601
Opening weekend US & Canada
$269,929
Gross worldwide
$5,200,601
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By Freda 2022-12-31 00:42:00
There is a beast in my heart, I love you beyond words
I haven't read the original book, but the director's casting interests me very much. The heroine was rebellious and unruly, dare to love and hate, she and Helen bowed their hair together, one is so gentle like a white gardenia, the other is so warm. Like a prickly cactus (stubborn and full of life). The kind of throbbing that girls only know, in the daytime after hugging each other and sleeping, Jane shed tears silently - the friend she cared about the most lay beside her and gradually...
By Lenny 2022-12-29 11:40:50
He squatted wearily in the corner of the garden and said, "I feel like there is a string tied to my rib beside me, the position of my heart, the string similar to the same part as yours is tightly held together. When you go to Ireland, we will The huge distance between them, I am afraid this string of emotional communication will be broken and my heart will bleed...
He said, Jane, I love you as much as I love my own flesh and blood. Yes, he loves her. In the beginning it was. From when...
By Helmer 2022-12-27 21:05:18
In today's view, such a story, such a protagonist, may not have too much novelty and uniqueness. However, one hundred and fifty years ago, in Victorian England, the aristocrats and rich people in society were full of ambitions, priests and priests had a mighty "charism", strict hierarchy, numerous customs, money first, men's supremacy, and in literature, gentlemen and ladies gathered together. , the banquet and dance parties are full of stories. Suddenly, among the many...
By Myrna 2022-12-26 22:38:38
Only for practicing comment in English
Jane Eyre, a love story between a lord and his governess, has always been one of my favorite novels. An orphan girl, who was cruelly discarded by her aunt, and was sent to the charity school, never submitted herself to her unfair fate. In spite of the hardship and ill-treatment in the school, she developed her independent character and later made herself a governess in Thornfield, the manor of Mr. Rochester. The unfortunate te past of Mr. Rochester made his heart hardened,...
By Edgardo 2022-12-26 09:00:41
Jane Eyre, played by Charlotte, has the artistic flavor of fragile crystals and an inherently independent and hard personality. She was calm, calm, serene, independent, intelligent, and self- respecting,
just like Rochester, and they were all extremely self-respecting people. It is very easy to feel self-esteem hurt in love. They fall in love with each other but also test each other. The mutual torture in the early stage of love, the asymmetry of status and the helplessness of backfire,...
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By Toy 2023-09-29 02:59:54
It's always such a pity to adapt, those expected sentences were not heard, and those expected scenes were not seen. And is it because Rochester is not good-looking, and every time he uses actors with good voices to...
By Jarrod 2023-09-27 02:44:30
The whole pace is more meticulous and coherent than the bbc's in 2006, but the later changes are too ruthless, and I will save what I should say. The portrayal of the feelings of the two in the middle does not feel love. . . Abruptly arranged to fall in...
By Carmine 2023-09-16 07:50:09
The female lead is beautiful, the male lead is okay, and Adele's choice is great. The soundtrack is very good. Due to the length of the film and the richness of the original content, it looks like a running account and may not be suitable for non-readers to watch. A few scenes were still pretty...
By Wyatt 2023-08-23 19:04:05
The actors of Jane and Lao Luo are very good, and they are closer to the original work, but why is the plot so...
By Cleve 2023-08-22 12:06:19
In fact, this should also be arranged as a TV series like Tess. It's a bit short to shrink into a movie ||| I did read Jane Eyre, but I did not have any impression at all. . . ||| I like this...
Mr. Rochester: This is my wife. Your sister, Mason. Look at her. She is mad! So was her mother. So was her grandmother. Three generations of violent lunacy. I wasn't told about that, was I, Mason? All I was told about was that my father had made a suitable match, one that would prop up his dwindling fortune and give your family the Rochester name! I did what I was TOLD! And Bertha was kept away from me, until the wedding was cleverly done. Everyone got what they wanted... except me. Even she is better off here than she would be in a lunatic asylum, but I have spent the last fifteen years in TORMENT!
[looks at Jane]
Mr. Rochester: And this what I, what I wished to have. This young girl who stands so grave and quiet at the mouth of hell. Look at the difference. Then judge me, priest on the gospel and man of the law, and remember with what judgment ye judge, ye... Off with you now.
Mr. Rochester: Sometimes I have the strangest feeling about you. Especially when you are near me as you are now. It feels as though I had a string tied here under my left rib where my heart is, tightly knotted to you in a similar fashion. And when you go to Ireland, with all that distance between us, I am afraid that this cord will be snapped, and I shall bleed inwardly.
Mr. Rochester: I love you as my own flesh. I beg of you to marry me. Say "Edward, give me my name." Say "Edward, I will marry you."