Let the withered us be reborn in love

Jayde 2022-03-24 09:02:01

Mr. Rochester is handsome.
Humorous, witty, mysterious, dangerous, sexy, and -- good-looking.
Uncle Fa, you acted out all the qualities of a man that can fascinate a woman, and for a moment I thought it was not the grumpy, deeply shadowed Mr. Rochester in the book.

Jane Eyre is gorgeous.
Wisdom, strength, independence, quiet, unyielding, pure, and -- good-looking.
Comparing the 40s, 70s, and 96s of Jane, my favorite is the latter two. The 40 version is a bit too round, and the 70 version is too marketable and haggard.
Jane, played by Mia, is calm and determined most of the time, and she is born with a noble and pure temperament. This kind of Jane will also show all kinds of panic, anticipation, taste a little sweet happiness, constant thinking and inner struggle that only a little girl who is just beginning to love can have in her solitude-they are rarely obvious on her face. , it really revived Jane's shallow impression from reading novels many years ago in her mind.
If you really want to talk about the shortcomings, it may be too beautiful. Like a cold beauty, a lotus blooming in the dark night.

Do you think this pair can be attracted to each other when they get along day and night?
Therefore, the withered hearts of the spectators are awakened again by the rain of love little by little with the movie.

Carey Fukunaga is a director with two brushes.
The rhythm is controlled just right.
The key plots provoke the audience's emotions one after another, and the innocuous background or the sidelines are carried through with very simple shots.
At the beginning of the film, Jane ran away sadly. In the middle and later stages of the film, as the plot develops, Jane leaves Rochester, and the repeated scenes become the finishing touch.
Mason didn't explain it very clearly in that paragraph, so what? I know you've read the original book, and I know what you'd most like to see is Jane versus Rochester.
Therefore, the arrangement of the plot may be insufficient, but there is no excess.

Take the most important things to the extreme, everything is on the main line of love, and waves are rising.

On the forest path where they first met
In the first official meeting, the living room with the fire glowing
on the first night of the fire, he took her by the hand,
and he tore her heart with words as she slammed out the door to leave the raucous party of the high-class
After she calmly helped deal with the injured Mason, the tenderness he showed
when she returned to the manor again, they couldn't help piercing the layer of paper covering her heart...
She was hurt, and he regretted it.
She left, and his glory was gone.
Eventually, she returned to him.

Perhaps, beyond the status level
, perhaps beyond the superiority of men and women
, beyond all the wounds and pains of the past.
Perhaps, this is just the sincere love of a man and a woman.
Like the most beautiful thing in the world, let the withered us be reborn in love.



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  • Don 2021-12-15 08:01:14

    Small intolerance leads to chaos. She has been so diligent since she was a child, and calmly dealing with those ugliness and evil destined her to have an unsimple future. She walked faintly with an extraordinary and special aura, would you still be calm? A brave woman is not looking for handsome and money, she loves that person's wisdom and determination, she will be happy.

  • Colten 2022-03-27 09:01:09

    The filming is better than the original, Uncle Fa is very handsome. In fact, I have always hoped that this story will stay in the part where the manor was burned down, Rochester died, and Jane lived her life with regret and pain. Affection is a tragedy. happy ending is too unsightly.

Jane Eyre quotes

  • Rochester: From whence do you hail? What's your tale of woe?

    Jane Eyre: Pardon?

    Rochester: All governesses have a tale of woe. What's yours?

    Jane Eyre: I was brought up by my aunt, Mrs. Reed of Gateshead, in a house even finer than this. I then attended Lowood school where I received an education as good as I could hope for. I have no tale of woe, sir.

    Rochester: Where are your parents?

    Jane Eyre: Dead.

    Rochester: Do you remember them?

    Jane Eyre: No.

    Rochester: And why are you not with Mrs. Reed of Gateshead now?

    Jane Eyre: She cast me off, sir.

    Rochester: Why?

    Jane Eyre: Because I was burdensome and she disliked me.

    Rochester: [Incredulous] No tale of woe?

  • Mr. Brocklehurst: [Helen is about to be beaten by Ms. Scatcherd] I see you are mortifying this girl's flesh.

    Miss Scatcherd: Sir, she was not...

    Mr. Brocklehurst: It is your mission to render her contrite and self-denying. Continue.

    [Ms. Scatcherd begins beating Helen with a rod. Jane drops her chalkboard as a distraction]

    Mr. Brocklehurst: And you, girl.

    [He has Jane stand on her stool]

    Mr. Brocklehurst: This is the pedestal of infamy, and you will remain on it all day long. You will have neither food nor drink for you must learn how barren is the life of a sinner. Children, I exhort you to shun her, exclude her, shut her out from this day forth. Withhold the hand of friendship and deny your love to Jane Eyre, the liar.