Everyone is messed up

Evie 2022-03-28 09:01:13

I haven't read the original, so I can't remember the story. I was fortunate enough to finally see the movie. It is said that the BBC made this film well, so I went down and watched it, and it felt really good. It's not the story itself, but the performance of the actors, which is very good.

I don't like this story. Or, I don't like the male lead in the castle, and I hate that ending. I have read too many stories in the castle, and I don't like most of them. Except for Anthony Hopkins's Remnants of the Past, I like his forbearance, but I can't accept that ending. Why is such a smart and moving heroine so cheap that Wang Laowu is just because of his diamonds? Hopkins is so affectionate, and the other party loves him so much, but the song is not happy. But I think so, isn't it the same as the castle hero who looks at the problem according to the rules of the transaction? In this way, it turns out that he can't get rid of the inner material. But fortunately, life has an end, otherwise, how can we endure endless suffering.

I think, in fact, the castle represents a way, the way one chooses to live, but at the same time it is also a way of acting that the mind imposes on the emotions. We take it as our creed, and build castles that protect our own physicality. But any tangible thing is bound to encounter intangible, unpredictable emotional impact. Some castles resisted the impact and survived the flood, while others were smashed to pieces. I don't know if this shock is good or bad, or whether it's good or bad for the castle to be destroyed. Furthermore, what is good and what is bad. These questions have been confusing me all the time.

me if you were a man,
she why? me because then I might be gay, that way I 'm
immune to women she shit, why
don't you just say you're a woman Well , but I still want to be a male me. Be more casual. I don't want to be a male me now, so I gave a sigh of relief. Fortunately, I am not gay.






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'm in a mess today, and you've made me even more messy

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Extended Reading
  • Fay 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    Is Mr. Rochester such a charming type? BBC classical dramas are starting to be passionate, and these days will not pass

  • Harrison 2022-03-30 09:01:11

    4 (End) Rochester is also too handsome, all kinds of heartbeats, Jane's reticence at the beginning to the opening of her heart later, the story is full of hardships in the first half, to the dramatic second half, everything goes well, everything goes well It's just right step by step, and the ending is good. No matter how difficult the process is, Jane's acting is really good!

Jane Eyre quotes

  • Edward Fairfax Rochester: So this St. John person you've been mentioning so often. What of him?

    Jane Eyre: Well, he's tall. He has blue eyes and a Grecian profile.

    Edward Fairfax Rochester: He's handsome then, compared to me.

    Jane Eyre: Oh, he's much more handsome than you. And he's a far better Christian of course than you ever were.

    Edward Fairfax Rochester: Well I thanked God last night for your sudden reappearance. The other night I cried out to Him in my despair. Called your name too. What about his brain this Rivers fellow? Find yourself getting bored when he speaks?

    Jane Eyre: He doesn't say very much, but what he says is to the point. His brain is first rate.

    Edward Fairfax Rochester: Did he study much? Taught you things?

    Jane Eyre: Oh yes, he taught me languages.

    Edward Fairfax Rochester: [frustrated] All right, why did he do that?

    Jane Eyre: He wanted me to go with him to Africa.

    Edward Fairfax Rochester: He wanted you to marry him?

    Jane Eyre: He asked me to marry him.

    Edward Fairfax Rochester: You're lying. You made this up to torment me.

    Jane Eyre: He asked me more than once.

    Edward Fairfax Rochester: Well I think you might take yourself off and go elsewhere! And why are you still here? You've done your duty. You've assured yourself that I am still living, still living a tenth of a life! You, heiress!

  • Edward Fairfax Rochester: Jane, I want a wife. I want a wife, not a nursemaid to look after me. I want a wife to share my bed every night. All day if we wish. If I can't have that, I'd rather die. We're not the platonic sort, Jane.

    Jane Eyre: [Take his face in her hands as she faces him] Can you see me?

    [Rochester nods yes]

    Jane Eyre: Then hear this Edward. Your life is not yours to give up. It is mine. All mine. And I forbid it.

    [Begin kissing, camera pans out, music swells]