It's hard to be a man, it's hard to be a woman

Selina 2022-03-25 09:01:09

After watching "Jane Eyre" (2011), the most inconspicuous movie on the list, the heroine's thin face and weak body could never imagine that such a body lives such a strong soul.

It is said that this is a must-see original book or movie for a girl. After a rough reading of the original book, I probably know the reason: a person is born lonely, and everyone and things you encounter will polish your seemingly vulnerable heart until you are strong enough to create your own aura, Until you meet someone who smells like you.

Mr Rochester said: "Just as you are not born serious, I am not born sinister.

Interacting with people is like a mirror. Under the influence of social groups, we have learned to pretend to be kind, and what kind of side others show is the same for us.

In the final analysis, Jane is a person who loves life and respects herself, and will not sway her decisions because of external influences. OMG It's so hard being a girl!

If you love too much, you will lose yourself, if you love too little, someone will think you are selfish.

It has never been easy to adapt the original work, because no matter how you adapt it, readers bring their own pictures, casting, scenes, music, costumes, and even minor supporting roles before watching the movie, so Jane Eyre has remade so many movies, it seems that no matter how many times It is necessary to return to the pot to reheat it every year, and it will not always have the best effect. If I Come Director: 2011's male lead, 1996's female lead, 2011's housekeeper, 1996's Adele

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Extended Reading

Jane Eyre quotes

  • Jane Eyre: Have you something for me to do?

    Mary Rivers: You're doing something already. May I see?

    [Looks at Jane's drawings]

    Mary Rivers: Oh, these are wonderful! St. John...

    [Mary takes a sketch Jane did of St. John over to him]

    Jane Eyre: No, Mary, please.

    Mary Rivers: See how skilled Jane is!

    St John Rivers: Is this how you perceive me, Miss Elliott?

    [Jane remains silent]

    St John Rivers: Well. How fierce I am.

  • Young Jane: [Helen is dying from consumption] How are you?

    Helen Burns: I'm happy, Jane. I'm going home.

    Young Jane: Back to your father.

    Helen Burns: I'm going to god.

    [Jane is visibly upset]

    Helen Burns: Don't be sad. You have a passion for living, Jane. And one day you'll come to the region of bliss.

    [pause]

    Helen Burns: Don't leave me. I like to have you near.

    Young Jane: I will not leave you.

    [Helen kisses Jane's hand she is holding]

    Young Jane: No one shall take me from you.

    [They fall asleep, while Helen dies]