It's time to struggle

Chase 2022-04-20 09:01:44

I don't understand why so many people complain.
Classic clips reminiscent over and over again. Regardless of the appearance, the scene setting, the emotions and entanglements between the characters are actually well grasped. Especially Jane Eyre's insincere arrogance. The main scene layout is also very careful. The part where Jane Eyre and Rochester first met was basically perfect except that the moonlight was a little brighter. . .

Of course, complaining about casting is something that every Jane Eyre will face. When I first saw this part, I was actually surprised that they could make Fasha look like that. . Except for being a little thinner, the aggressive queen's aura was almost exactly the same as what she had in her mind when she was a child. Of course, when I was a child, I didn't know what a queen was. In fact, a large part of Rochester's unbeauty is mainly caused by his perennial frowning and refusing to be thousands of miles away.

And Jane Eyre, the appearance in this one is really mediocre enough. . Jane Eyre's main feature is not ugly, but rather bland, the kind that easily becomes part of the background. . The key factor is that Mia's height is more reliable. . Eyes and hair color are also very careful. . It's just that the face is wider and the aura is exposed.
I feel that Arya in Ice and Fire will be a good candidate to play Jane Eyre when she grows up.

Except Fasha is a little brighter, Adela is a little ugly, and Madman's wife is a little too gothic. The other characters are great. Especially the three siblings of moor house. Nima came out of my head. .

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Extended Reading

Jane Eyre quotes

  • Jane Eyre: Have you something for me to do?

    Mary Rivers: You're doing something already. May I see?

    [Looks at Jane's drawings]

    Mary Rivers: Oh, these are wonderful! St. John...

    [Mary takes a sketch Jane did of St. John over to him]

    Jane Eyre: No, Mary, please.

    Mary Rivers: See how skilled Jane is!

    St John Rivers: Is this how you perceive me, Miss Elliott?

    [Jane remains silent]

    St John Rivers: Well. How fierce I am.

  • Young Jane: [Helen is dying from consumption] How are you?

    Helen Burns: I'm happy, Jane. I'm going home.

    Young Jane: Back to your father.

    Helen Burns: I'm going to god.

    [Jane is visibly upset]

    Helen Burns: Don't be sad. You have a passion for living, Jane. And one day you'll come to the region of bliss.

    [pause]

    Helen Burns: Don't leave me. I like to have you near.

    Young Jane: I will not leave you.

    [Helen kisses Jane's hand she is holding]

    Young Jane: No one shall take me from you.

    [They fall asleep, while Helen dies]