[1] The title of Jane Eyre's era
is the tumbling red silk (I have a special feeling for red satin since "Love in Petersburg"... and I only watched half of the "Love in Petersburg" Love in the Kitchen".. Sad) It really startled me when I came up. Little Jane Eyre sat in the boundless desert wearing a red silk scarf.. The
camera cuts from the little girl's eyes back to the fairy tale book back to the familiar one
There is a little regret in the scene , but I really hope to add a little boarding school to the scene. Jane Eyre's kind of independent women's whole book is a key point here: the resistance to inequality/established irrational system that has been shown since childhood.
Helen's tameness is not weakness, but a wise move to survive in real life. If she hadn't died, she was kind, intelligent, hard-working and stoic - no doubt she would be recognized in this society - but she took a more traditional path. She is more realistic than Jane and understands the mainstream of this era better than Jane. If Jane hadn't met Rochester - her life would have been a tragedy (pretending to maintain her inviolable dignity, perhaps becoming serious/harsh, forever being a poor high-class maid? Or a Alone heir). And Helen, will be praised and recognized. I don't like the Helen in the film, she's a bit sharp-mouthed. And the feeling in the video, Helen is much bigger than Jane. When Jane was a child, Helen should have entered the girlhood. In my imagination, she should be like Jane Bennett in Pride and Prejudice. The missing Miss, the teacher who treats Jane very well. Without her, Jane lost a care. Such a lonely adult. In fact, these two people were the most influential figures in Jane's growing up. No two of them taught her to tolerate/give her love. With her strong temperament, it is estimated that it was really in Rochester's words: honorable death...
very I like the episode of listening to the bell (it's time for military training, a compulsory course before meals. I survived it in a week, and I have infinite sympathy for Jane's eight years...), the picture of breaking the ice and washing hands is the most exquisite ——Directly attack the terrible conditions of the boarding school in the original book, the terms are ridiculous.
The group of shots that came to Sanford Hall for the first time—it was like a horror movie: a long shot from the wall—infinitely gloomy and depressing; the unanswered low wooden door, the dim yellow windbreaker; silence The guide of the way --- an excellent tribute to Hitchcock: the mysterious castle hides an unknown secret, and the innocent heroine came here helplessly.... (and later The bird stuffed in the scorpion, always subconsciously thinks of Norman Bates..) It's not me, even if you want to contrast the uneasy atmosphere with the warm welcome afterwards - there's no need to make it so mysterious...
Adele speaks, I The first time I heard English with a French accent, so cute...
[2] Jane Eyre + Edward Rochester
met for the first time, the big black dog——(Hey, Sirius!!!) It is an ominous symbol in the Western world. It is said that Satan often incarnates as a black dog. As soon as Luo Luo said a few lines, he immediately felt that this version of Luo Luo was childish! Super cute... Jane helped him to the side of the horse. In that group of shots, I always felt that he was going to crush people to death, taking advantage of them when we first met... (boring..)
" do you think me handsome, jane?" "no,sir" Luo Luo laughed for the first time, he had no other thought at that time - he only felt that his teeth were so good! ! (God forgive me)
I really liked the firefighting part, I always wanted to see what pajamas were worn by British men in that era...don't give me a panoramic view..and don't they sleep under quilts? I'm curious.. The part where Luo Luo's shirt is open is still very nice! Luo Luo looks ashamed to talk, Jane - a little dull, or pretending to be dull and foolishly enjoying that kind of inadvertent ambiguity.
The scene where the ladies appeared was full of soft light, quite a bit of a dream, reminded of a few distant silver bell-like laughter. I have to say that this version of Blanche looks very beautiful!
The part of the gypsy witch was still so good at makeup skills, right? Later, it was discovered that some reasonable changes have been made to the original work, and it is more authentic.
That weird game doesn't understand what's going on.... Can someone answer a question? ? ?
When Jane looks at Madman, it's a horror movie again - but I really like the vibe, the feeling that I can't help but want to sink in (I always have that urge to jump down at sea..)
Mason On the night of the accident, Luo Luo's pajamas were so beautiful... (It's so boring, I always look at other people's pajamas...)
When Jane went back to her aunt's house, Luo and her quarrel about 50 pounds was very interesting! It's more fun than a text description eh! Also want to know how to convert the money back then to now? Is 20,000 pounds an astronomical number? What is the concept of Mr. Darcy's annual income of 10,000 pounds? !
To be honest, Bertha – beautiful too! Don't go to Luo, when she was young, she was obsessed with beauty and married her... oriental style.. (I have a lot of opinions on the 95 version of "P&P" at this point!! The adjective used by Miss Bentley in the novel is quiet handsome, and the result is fashionable. That's it.. Mr. Collins was supposed to be tall and flamboyant, but turned out to be a dwarf melon, always remembered Wormtail)
famous declaration! (To be honest, I have never had a good impression of this phrase. Don't you think it is just a means of weakness/compassion to say it?) It
's all a bad habit formed by watching American dramas - I can't help but fast-forward - the result I didn't read it in a row....such a sin when I come back and review it.
Favorite part of this one! At the time I saw - stupid - so big, right? Don't remember the original? (After listening to the BBC's radio drama, I found out that there really is this part. The only difference is whether the two people are standing or lying down..) This part was watched by one person at night. I have my eyesight.. I found that "Jane Eyre" is really a good love novel! This section appeared in the fourth episode in the form of two memories, which shows Jane's nostalgia for Luo.. Toby's (actor who played Luo)'s hands are really rare! The nails are the slender type of a girl, and they are a hundred times stronger than Thornton's hands in "South and North"! When I watched this episode, I always felt that Toby should have experience in theater performances (just intuition-because I have never seen a real drama). Later I checked the actor's information, and sure enough - the actor of the Royal Dramatic Theatre (same as sean bean) and acted in a lot of movies I've seen, but I didn't know he was there. "Orlando" - only recognized the queen and the The fiancé in "Titanic", I haven't found where toby is yet... I haven't watched "Cambridge" yet "Die Another Day" - I watched it for toby, just like I watched it for sean bean The same as "Golden Eye"——disappointed... The screenwriter of 007 is so stupid.. It's been like that for so many years.. (Why are the actors I like all the villains in 007!!!!! Personally think "Bang Nan "Lang" are not inferior to Bond girls....) "Sharpe" is going down, it's too long to use a donkey, it is said that he is also in it... and my favorite 95 version of Elizabeth made her debut! ! ! What's even more amazing is that he turned out to be the only son of Professor McGonagall! ! what a wonderful world!!!!
[3] St. John's in the post-Jane Eyre era is
very talented
(I'm sleepy...)
[4] At the end
, Luo Luo is not as miserable as in the original book... No hand or legs. not lame
Rollo touch Jane's teeth - a wonderful part. a blind man. I know the expression of my lover with touch. It's a smile, a big smile, just like himself - crazy joy...
The marriage proposal by the lake is more simple, more direct, and more directly cuts into the theme... ...it scared me again at that time.. His bbc is always making fun of famous novels, so I'm just glad I didn't read it with my mother...
PS The novel I read is the simplified version of the English-Chinese version that my mother bought in college, so Surprise me..
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