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Hunter 2022-09-30 22:48:51
wake up
If I were to pick out a novel that had the greatest influence on me among the hundreds of works I've read, I would name it without hesitation: "Jane Eyre", but this is a film review, not Book reviews, so I have to cut in from a movie perspective and go back to the old days two hundred years ago....
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Elaina 2022-10-02 09:31:41
The world is not gentle to you, then let me be your world
Jane Eyre (1996)1996 / France, Italy, England, America / Drama Love / Franco Zeffirelli / Charlotte Gainsbourg William HurtJane Eyre[English] Charlotte Bronte / 2010 / Yilin PressI was impressed when Jane Eyre expressed her innermost feelings. She said: "I am not afraid of sailing, but...
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Catalina 2022-06-27 23:24:54
I didn't expect this version to be so good
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Eusebio 2022-06-27 22:08:33
Jane did a good job, especially the part of escaping from the banquet hall. Mr. Rochester is probably the gentlest and gentlest version. Really performed the spark with an age difference of 20 years. The only regret is the shortened plot. Although the lengthy parts of the original work have indeed been deleted, it still gives people a sense of top-heavy and hastily ending.
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Jane Eyre: I received a letter this morning. If you please, sir, I want leave of absence.
Mr. Rochester: Why?
Jane Eyre: Because of an old lady who is sick.
Mr. Rochester: What old lady?
Jane Eyre: Her name is Mrs. Reed. She is my aunt.
Mr. Rochester: I thought you said you didn't have any relatives.
Jane Eyre: None that would own me, sir. Mrs. Reed cast me off when I was a child.
Mr. Rochester: Then why must you go rushing off to see her?
Jane Eyre: She's dying. I can't ignore her dying wish.
Mr. Rochester: [pause] You won't be persuaded to stay?
Jane Eyre: No, sir. I will return to Thornfield.
Mr. Rochester: So you and I must say goodbye?
Jane Eyre: Yes, sir.
Mr. Rochester: And how does one perform that ceremony? Teach me, I am not quite up to it.
Jane Eyre: They say "farewell," or any other form they prefer.
Mr. Rochester: Farewell, Miss Eyre. At the present. Is that all?
Jane Eyre: Yes, sir.
Mr. Rochester: Then we shake hands.
[shakes her hand]
Mr. Rochester: Remember your promise.
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Jane Eyre: [angry at Rochester] How can you be so stupid? How can you be so cruel? Just because I'm poor and plain, I'm not without feelings.