The Mia girl who was running at the beginning of the chapter was said to be completely in line with my imagination of Jane Eyre. Except for the hair, but the camera was too procrastinated and unconsciously fast forward. Jane Eyre when I was a child was really not very attractive. The part of the memory is really It was so scribbled for a moment that I felt that it really deserved it...Little Jane Eyre looks stupid and will only cause trouble, but the waist of the grown girl looks really graceful and graceful. The whole picture is pale and has a special feeling. The memories of
childhood make me special I want to complain, maybe it's because I've read this part of the original book? Doesn't it mean that the school conditions are very difficult? Why are the clothes all new? That clothes look better than our school uniforms. ToT, isn't it too sloppy when the girl Helen was dying? Would you understand if you haven't read the original? Don't think that a remake of a famous book is not a movie. The story must be told in full!
Does Adele look too much like Jane Eyre, or am I just delusional?
At the moment when Uncle Fa appeared on the stage, I thought I saw Cun Fu... Then I stepped back to the camera.. Uncle Fa's long sideburns are really ugly... The shape I was looking forward to in my heart was a beard instead of long sideburns...
Later The clothes look good! Jane Eyre looks very good in oil painting, isn't it? Uncle Fa's smile is very beautiful..
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The above is a summary that I wrote while reading
it, that is, the rich Cinderella was driven out to suffer. Forced boarding school to grow up to find a job Falling in love with employer due to identity and employer (ex?) Wife had to leave and then got rich and came back to find that the house burned down but the employer is still living a happy life in the end... I
always feel that Adele The image of the female ghost and the image of the ex-wife that I mentioned before are a bit redundant. After all, the movie time is short and I can't tell what happened, but it's not a taste to be so vague..
There is no storyline of the famous novel Faner at all, but the whole oil painting Fanerte is eye-catching. It seems that the picture and the plot cannot have both... A little disappointed
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