I have seen "South and North", and the somewhat restrained and enthusiastic emotions in it are very attractive to me
These two films should be about the same era, with similar language styles and similar style and tone.
As a world famous book, Jane Eyre should have more psychological and emotional descriptions in it. Two hours seems to be too short, and the front and back are not enough.
There are too few descriptions of Jane Eyre's rough life in the movie, and insufficient support for her character formation of self-improvement and self-esteem
She was orphaned as a child and was thrown into an orphanage by her aunt. The dean was cruel and cruel, and she watched her good friend die of illness. live on one's own
Rochester, an English aristocrat, has his own manor but doesn't come back often, has a little girl but is not his daughter, has a strange personality, and is moody. The source of all this is his uncontrollable marriage (it turns out that foreign countries also arrange marriages) , having a crazy wife makes him unhappy with everything
Rochester is a very naive person. It makes Jane Eyre jealous. Jane Eyre is going to leave, but she panics again.
Those who have been hurt by this world, the heroine's heart is obviously stronger than the hero's
I love you but hope to love each other more equally
Overall it's too hasty, I'll read the original when I have time
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