The 1996 film version is the work of an Italian director. One of the co-production companies is called Rochester Pictures.
Compared with 43/70 movie, 83 TV series version:
1. A hanging portrait of Uncle Jane Eyre appeared, and finally there were pictures of her father and uncle Qiong Ai she had never seen before. Of the four versions I've seen, Mrs. Reed's face in the 96 version is the most vicious.
2. Jane's uncle lives in Madrid. Should it be Spain?
3. As soon as the camera enters the school hall, the stool is prominently displayed, but it also provides an explanation for Mr. Brockhurst's punishment of Jane, because he has just been bewitched by Mrs. Reed, which seems understandable. But the female disciplinarian in the back said that Helen's hands were unwashed was unclean to God, and Brockhurst said that Helen's beautiful long red curly hair was a manifestation of vanity and hypocrisy, which fully exposed their hypocrisy and ruthlessness.
4. The conditions of this school are the best in the version I read. Although there is ice in the washbasin in the morning, there is no hunger and cold feeling.
5. There is an unknown female teacher who truly fears God in the school. She is Jane's good friend and the soul teacher of the children.
6. This is the most beautiful Jane Eyre at the moment, but Thornfield Manor is old and shabby.
7. Mrs. Fairfax started with pictures of Rochester as a child and told Jane about the background of her master. She told her that he was an unfortunate man.
8. Rochester was fired for looking back at Jane Eyre, and his dog named Palot is the ugliest of these versions. The performance of the two people when they met for the first time was acceptable, it was normal and not abrupt.
9. Rochester's gift to Adele was a rag doll, and the previous versions were all clothes. On the topic of gifts, this version is the best.
10. It turned out that Jane's school was in Lancashire, the land of the War of the Roses, and the famous Lancashire Derby. A new resume appeared in this version. Jane studied at the school for 8 years and served in the school for 2 years.
11. He said she was obsessed with his horse. She said there was snow on the road and the horse slipped and that was the reason.
12. Rochester has a good opinion of Jane's paintings, which are actually quite different from other versions. Regarding painting, the dialogue between the two is very harmonious. It can be seen that this version of Rochester is a kind and humorous gentleman. Adele is the prettiest child in these versions, but should be the oldest in terms of age and appearance.
13. Rochester stressed that adopting Adele was his obligation. It can be extended that he is also fulfilling an obligation to continue to take care of the mad wife. He didn't like it, but he never let it go.
14. There is a scene where Mrs. Fairfax changes the water in a vase in Rochester's room in time every day, which makes an important laying for Rochester to put out the fire that night. More specifically, the footage of Rochester's wine glass in his hand explains why he didn't notice anyone igniting the fire.
15. Rochester sent Mason to the doctor's house and said to him: It's all your fault.
16. Mrs. Reed concealed that the letter from Uncle Jane Eyre was received three years ago.
17. This version of the classic tree confession scene is the worst.
18. It was Rochester who told Mrs. Fairfax about the proposal, and Mrs. Fairfax told Jane that she had long found out that her master was in love with Jane Eyre. When they go to church, the line tells everyone that Adele was sent to school. From the look I judged it was Mrs. Fairfax who informed Mr. Mason about the marriage.
19. The mad wife set fire to the building immediately after Jane Eyre learned the truth and left angrily, while Rochester was riding a horse to chase Jane Eyre and found that the building was on fire. upstairs.
20. In the 83 version of the TV series, the telepathy between the two people prompted Jane Eyre to return to the manor is the best setting. This version makes people suspect that the inheritance has given Jane courage. Also, the ending was too fast. Jane Eyre went out and returned in just a few shots, which made their love lose the difficulty and the sweetness after the tragic and solemn.
In general, the good thing about this version is that it reveals the inner world that they test each other, they don't believe, can't believe, don't believe, and the performance is very specific. The dialogue between the two is very appropriate and easy to accept. The film has a strong religious color, and all the characters are based on the admiration and reverence of God and the cognition of original sin, such as the kind female teacher and Mrs. Fairfax. The most illustrative one is Mrs. Reed, who had to tell Jane Eyre two things before she died; the second is Rochester's obligations to the two women after "getting on fire". In conclusion, this version of Jane Eyre is quiet and weak, lacking the qualities of perseverance, courage and self-improvement, which is a bit regrettable.
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