Jane Eyre

Jane Eyre

  • Director: Cary Joji Fukunaga
  • Writer: Moira Buffini,Charlotte Brontë
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom, United States
  • Language: English, French
  • Release date: April 22, 2011
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital, DTS
  • Aspect ratio: 1.85 : 1
  • Also known as: Джейн Ейр
  • "Jane Eyre" is an American romance film produced by Focus Studios in 2011. It is directed by Cary Jôji Fukunaga and co-starred by Michael Fassbender , Mia , Jamie Bell and Judy Dench. The film was released in the United States on March 11, 2011   .
    The film is adapted from the novel of the same name by the British female writer Charlotte Brontë . It tells the story of a British woman who became an orphan from a young age in pursuit of freedom and dignity, persisting in herself, and finally gaining happiness through various ordeals.

    Details

    • Release date April 22, 2011
    • Filming locations Haddon Hall, Bakewell, Derbyshire, England, UK
    • Production companies Focus Features, BBC Films, Ruby Films

    Box office

    Gross US & Canada

    $11,242,660

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $182,885

    Gross worldwide

    $34,710,627

    Movie reviews

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    • By Martine 2022-07-13 12:04:12

      Jane Eyre---Undoubtedly To Believe That Love Exists

      "A dream, awake then"

      My aunt is a full Christian believer, but because of my stubbornness, I never joined. But because of her, I really read a lot of words in the Bible, and I deeply believe that God was fair when he created things. And if you always insist on your kindness, then in the second half of your life, you will always get what you...

    • By Maude 2022-04-24 07:01:09

      live your own world

      1. to endure

      The film begins when Jane Eyre was sentenced by her aunt to the room of her deceased Uncle Reed when she was a child.

      Jane Eyre could not feel love in this family, and she was not welcomed since she was a child. In the face of criticism from the director of the Lowood Orphanage and her aunt, Jane Eyre's answer about how not to go to hell angered the adult world, and was finally sent to the world. Go to the orphanage.

      In the orphanage, she was called a...

    • By Adriel 2022-04-24 07:01:09

      "Jane Eyre" flashbacks and the role of the first person

      The movie "Jane Eyre" begins with the scene where the heroine Jane Eyre can't wait to leave the church where she grew up, and then turns to her tragic life in the church when she was a child. This place uses the form of flashbacks.

      1. Attract the viewer's interest and make the reader wonder why Jane Eyre is so eager to leave that place? Explain the cause and effect to the next episode.

      2. The content of the flashbacks paved the way for the elegant and lonely character of the...

    • By Rosemary 2022-04-24 07:01:09

      "Jane Eyre" reverse order and the role of the first person

      The whole novel is written in the form of self-narration. The novel arranges the structure according to the experience of "I" to show the different stages of the character growth of the protagonist. The author tells the story in the first person, introduces the characters, and evaluates the events. This method is convenient for directly expressing the inner activities of the characters, shortens the distance with the readers, and is easy to achieve a cordial and touching artistic...

    • By Santino 2022-04-24 07:01:09

      Free tribute

      "Jane Eyre" - a classic that many people almost missed because of the name. The content of the novel will not be repeated here, but the plot of the movie will be discussed.

      In the film, Jane Eyre is a character full of feminism. She said: "I hope that a woman's life can be motivated, just like a man." Rochester, the male protagonist, also analyzed her: "You are a lively and cheerful prisoner. Once you are free, you will soar in the clouds." When Jane Eyre learned the fact...

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    • By Tiffany 2023-09-27 02:01:09

      with Xiao Yue. Kind of like a horror movie. It's really cold in the UK. The costumes, hairstyles, scenes and dialogues are very particular, and the soundtrack is also good. The protagonist looks so...

    • By Vinnie 2023-09-24 01:21:11

      It is worthy of being produced by the BBC, with a strong sense of picture, a good plot, and a eloquent...

    • By Gus 2023-09-18 06:44:18

      Postman. The picture is beautiful. You need to meditate and experience to appreciate the...

    • By Vinnie 2023-08-29 23:49:15

      Look at the clothing, look at the decoration, look at the...

    • By Sasha 2023-08-03 04:43:08

      When the heroine is excited, she acts like a sweet sister. ....

    Movie plot

    Jane Eyre ( Mia ), who lost her parents since childhood , lives in her aunt's house. She was bullied by her cousin ( Craig Roberts ) and cold-eyed by her aunt ( Sally Hawkins ) . Jane Eyre, who grew up in an indifferent and stereotyped environment, did not become a psychologically distorted girl, but became self-reliant, and she also accumulated extraordinary knowledge and accomplishments. After she became an adult, she became a tutor...
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    In terms of film expression, the biggest difference between this new version of "Jane Eyre" and the previous version is that it uses flashbacks and interspersed descriptions. The story begins when Jane Eyre leaves Thornfield Manor, interspersed with Jane Eyre's childhood. His growth background and the various unfair treatments he suffered. The film uses flashbacks because the director wants to highlight Jane Eyre as a woman. The...
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    Movie quotes

    • Jane Eyre: [as the walk through the darkened house with candles] Am I meeting Ms. Fairfax tongiht?

      Mrs. Fairfax: Who?

      Jane Eyre: Ms. Fairfax, my pupil.

      Mrs. Fairfax: Oh, you mean Ms. Varens, Mr. Rochester's ward. She's to be your pupil.

      Jane Eyre: Who's Mr. Rochester?

      Mrs. Fairfax: Why, they owner of Thornfield Hall. Mr. Edward Fairfax Rochester.

      Jane Eyre: I thought Thornfield Hall belonged to you.

      Mrs. Fairfax: [extremely flattered] Oh bless you, child. What an idea? Me? I'm only the housekeeper.

    • Jane Eyre: I have lived a full life here. I have not been trampled on. I have not been petrified. I have not been excluded from every glimpse of what is bright. I have known you, Mr. Rochester, and it strikes me with anguish to be torn from you.

      Rochester: Then why must you leave?

      Jane Eyre: Because of your wife.

      Rochester: I have no wife.

      Jane Eyre: But you are to be married.

      Rochester: Jane, you must stay.

      Jane Eyre: I'm become nothing to you?...

      [near tears]

      Jane Eyre: Am I a machine with out feelings? Do you think that because I am poor, plain, obscure, and little that I am souless and heartless? I have as much soul as you and full as much heart. And if God had possessed me with beauty and wealth, I could make it as hard for you to leave me as it is for I to leave you... I'm not speaking to you through mortal flesh. It is my spirit that addresses your spirit, as if we'd have passed through the grave and stood at God's feet equal. As we are.

      Rochester: [taking her arms] As we are.

      Jane Eyre: [trying to pull away] I am a free human being with an independent will, which I now exert to leave you.

      Rochester: Than let you will decide your destiny. I offer you my hand, my heart. Jane, I ask you to pass through life at my side. You are my equal and my likeness... Will you marry me?

      Jane Eyre: Are you mocking me?

      Rochester: Do you doubt me?

      Jane Eyre: Entirely.

    • Rochester: [sitting on the steps] This spring, I came home heart sore and soul withered. Then I met a gentle stranger whose society revives me. With her, I feel like I could live again in a higher, purer way.

      [looking at Jane]

      Rochester: Tell me... Am I justified in over leaping an obstacle of custom to obtain her?

      Jane Eyre: There's an obstacle?

      Rochester: A mere conventional impediment.

      Jane Eyre: But what can it be? If you cherish an affection, sir than fortune alone cannot impede you.

      Rochester: Yes.

      Jane Eyre: And if the lady is of noble stock and has indicated that she may reciprocate.

      Rochester: [bewildered] Jane, of whom do you think I speak?

      Jane Eyre: Of Ms. Ingram.

      Rochester: [rising to his feet] I am asking what Jane Eyre would do yo secure my happiness.

      Jane Eyre: I would do anything for you, sir. Anything that was right.

      Rochester: ...You transfix me quite. I feel I can speak to you now of my lovely one. If you've met her and know her. She's a rare one, isn't she? Fresh and healthy, without soil or taint. I'm sure she'd regenerate me with a vengeance.