First acquaintance in the dark mountains

Elenora 2022-04-21 09:02:19

In the film "Jane Eyre", from the first meeting, the characters of their respective characters can be seen. The first time Jane Eyre met Thornfield's male host was on a mountain path in the evening. A tall and mighty man was The horse stumbled on this mountain trail, and the heroine reached out to help. In this case, the character of the male protagonist is arrogant and aggressive, and the female protagonist is also polite, neither humble nor arrogant. The communication below the characters is also drawn here. The style of the conversation between the two people, from the initial trial and contest, to the heart-to-heart at the back, is a match for the emotional development of the two. The whole film of this 2011 version of "Jane Eyre" is mainly composed of dark, cool, and quiet depressive cool tones and pleasant, warm and soft bright and warm tones. Such a tonal style not only enhances the atmosphere, but also has a sense of rhythm and visuality, and also has a certain metaphorical effect on the characters and plots. When they first met, the mountain tones were cold, while Jane Eyre, the protagonist's rough fate and strong character, and Rochester, who was burdened with unspeakable wounds and secrets, seemed cloudy and mysterious. From the cool tones of the first acquaintance to the warm tones of falling in love, to the cold tones of escaping from the manor, and finally to the warm tones of returning to the male protagonist, this tone not only assists the narrative, but also plays a certain role in the development of the rhythm of the plot. When I first met the shooting angle of this clip, the top shot is weak, the top shot is strong, and the flat shot is friendly. Here is an account of the attitude of the characters. From the appearance of the female protagonist to the conversation with the male protagonist, from the top shot to the slightly tilted shot, the implied meaning behind it is the initial low status of women to the awakening of women's consciousness, and the challenge of male authority. When the male protagonist appears, they are shot from above. When the two are in the same frame and the female protagonist watches the male protagonist leave, they are shot flat. This reflects the concept of equality for everyone that the film pursues. It is said that my soul is in dialogue with your soul.” Love is a game, and it is necessary to maintain an equal and evenly matched relationship with the other party, in order to cherish each other in the long run. In the first acquaintance of this segment, the characters and background information of the two have emerged, making a small shadow for the film.

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Jane Eyre quotes

  • Jane Eyre: I have lived a full life here. I have not been trampled on. I have not been petrified. I have not been excluded from every glimpse of what is bright. I have known you, Mr. Rochester, and it strikes me with anguish to be torn from you.

    Rochester: Then why must you leave?

    Jane Eyre: Because of your wife.

    Rochester: I have no wife.

    Jane Eyre: But you are to be married.

    Rochester: Jane, you must stay.

    Jane Eyre: I'm become nothing to you?...

    [near tears]

    Jane Eyre: Am I a machine with out feelings? Do you think that because I am poor, plain, obscure, and little that I am souless and heartless? I have as much soul as you and full as much heart. And if God had possessed me with beauty and wealth, I could make it as hard for you to leave me as it is for I to leave you... I'm not speaking to you through mortal flesh. It is my spirit that addresses your spirit, as if we'd have passed through the grave and stood at God's feet equal. As we are.

    Rochester: [taking her arms] As we are.

    Jane Eyre: [trying to pull away] I am a free human being with an independent will, which I now exert to leave you.

    Rochester: Than let you will decide your destiny. I offer you my hand, my heart. Jane, I ask you to pass through life at my side. You are my equal and my likeness... Will you marry me?

    Jane Eyre: Are you mocking me?

    Rochester: Do you doubt me?

    Jane Eyre: Entirely.

  • Rochester: [sitting on the steps] This spring, I came home heart sore and soul withered. Then I met a gentle stranger whose society revives me. With her, I feel like I could live again in a higher, purer way.

    [looking at Jane]

    Rochester: Tell me... Am I justified in over leaping an obstacle of custom to obtain her?

    Jane Eyre: There's an obstacle?

    Rochester: A mere conventional impediment.

    Jane Eyre: But what can it be? If you cherish an affection, sir than fortune alone cannot impede you.

    Rochester: Yes.

    Jane Eyre: And if the lady is of noble stock and has indicated that she may reciprocate.

    Rochester: [bewildered] Jane, of whom do you think I speak?

    Jane Eyre: Of Ms. Ingram.

    Rochester: [rising to his feet] I am asking what Jane Eyre would do yo secure my happiness.

    Jane Eyre: I would do anything for you, sir. Anything that was right.

    Rochester: ...You transfix me quite. I feel I can speak to you now of my lovely one. If you've met her and know her. She's a rare one, isn't she? Fresh and healthy, without soil or taint. I'm sure she'd regenerate me with a vengeance.