The perfect Jane Eyre

Devyn 2022-03-23 09:01:54

Thanks to the starring of the first beauty, I heard about this film many years ago.
In the legend, it is just a simple copy of the Cinderella story, so I have little interest, and it has been missed until now.
Hepburn interprets a process in which a girl from the bottom, whose behavior, behavior and language are rude and rude to the eyes, turns into a noble lady who can't be seen by outsiders, including experts, in just a few months. The rhythm of it—long, procrastinating, boring—I was about to break down.
The sparrow has completely turned into a phoenix in every detail of its appearance, and I can finally be freed! right? How come there is still one third of the content of the video not expanded? !
It turned out that Eliza was not only her appearance, but her heart and her way of thinking had completely transformed into a free, strong, and self-respecting noble woman. It was still inaccurate to say that, it was the professor and the colonel who had awakened the noble qualities that had been dormant in her. That's why she couldn't bear the professor's neglect, contempt, and look down on her, and even if she fell in love with him, she would leave without hesitation.
Yes, this is not a Cinderella story, this is a Jane Eyre story. Of course, the story of Jane Eyre, which is very beautiful and close to perfection.
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Give five stars, it does not mean perfect, it only reflects the moving of the film to me.

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My Fair Lady quotes

  • Professor Henry Higgins: Eliza, you are to stay here for the next six months, learning to speak beautifully, like a lady in a florist's shop. If you work hard and do as you're told, you shall sleep in a proper bedroom, have lots to eat, and money to buy chocolates and go for rides in taxis. But if you are naughty and idle, you shall sleep in the back kitchen amongst the black beetles, and be walloped by Mrs. Pearce with a broomstick. At the end of six months you will be taken to Buckingham Palace, in a carriage, beautifully dressed. If the king finds out you are not a lady, you will be taken to the Tower of London, where your head will be cut off as a warning to other presumptuous flower girls! But if you are not found out, you shall have a present... of, ah... seven and six to start life with as a lady in a shop. If you refuse this offer, you will be the most ungrateful, wicked girl, and the angels will weep for you.

  • Eliza Doolittle: [singing] Lots of chocolate for me to eat! / Lots of coal makin' lots of heat / Warm face, warm hands, warm feet / Oh, wouldn't it be loverly?