Jane Eyre

Dillon 2022-04-21 09:02:19

I haven't read the original book, but I really like the gray feeling of Britain in the movie, hazy and beautiful. The upbringing environment of the heroine Jane Eyre made her silent and taciturn, but it also allowed her to have her own persistence, freedom and equality. She can pursue her love bravely, or she can leave after knowing that Rochester has been married; she can refuse the pastor's pursuit, or she can bravely return to Rochester after seeing her heart, even if Rochester has nothing at this time. I really like that there are some spiritual things in people. This kind of thing can guide you to make some choices at any time. Even if some choices will be hurt, you still know how to persevere. A complete value system will make life more powerful. In that era, Jane Eyre had an advanced sense of equality, self-awareness, and the concept of independent existence, which is what we should pursue in modern society. There are some things in today's society that we are born with without any effort, but leave them behind. Don't you know how much persistence and effort some people have made for these things. As human beings, we must have something that we stick to, a belief we stick to, no matter what the belief is. The small and fresh atmosphere makes the movie more beautiful, especially in the old-fashioned manor in the United Kingdom. The fly in the ointment is that the lines are too rigid, and the hero and heroine lack a sense of CP. Maybe because of the deletion, their love came very suddenly, and the reunion was also very abrupt.

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Extended Reading
  • Orie 2021-12-15 08:01:14

    Uncle Fa, I know you will find Yimei soon!

  • Anahi 2022-03-28 09:01:04

    Mia Wasikowska's transparent white skin and frightened deer-like face are really distressing. As always, I like the somewhat rigid British sound, and I am obsessed with the beautiful and elegant British films in every move. The beauty of the picture is what makes me feel good.

Jane Eyre quotes

  • [last lines]

    Rochester: [sightless] Who's there?

    Jane Eyre: [takes his hand]

    Rochester: This hand.

    [touching her face]

    Rochester: Jane Eyre. Jane Eyre.

    Jane Eyre: Edward, I am come back to you... Fairfax Rochester with nothing to say?

    Rochester: You're altogether a human being Jane.

    Jane Eyre: I conscientiously believe so.

    Rochester: [passionate kiss] I dream.

    Jane Eyre: Awaken then.

    [they embrace]

  • Rochester: I know you; you're thinking. Talking is of no use, you're thinking how to act.

    Jane Eyre: All has changed sir. I must leave you.

    Rochester: No. No. Jane do you love me.

    [Jane nods]

    Rochester: Then the essential things are the same. Be my wife.

    Jane Eyre: You have a wife.

    Rochester: I pledge you my honor, my fidelity...

    Jane Eyre: You cannot.

    Rochester: ...my love until death do us part.

    Jane Eyre: What of truth?

    Rochester: I would have told you the truth.

    Jane Eyre: You are deceitful sir.

    Rochester: I was wrong to deceive you. I see that now, it was cowardly. I should have appealed to your spirit as I do now. Bertha Antoinette Mason, she was wanted by my father for her fortune. I hardly spoke with her before the wedding. I lived with her for 4 years. Her temper ripened, her vices sprang up, violent and unchaste. Only cruelty would check her and I'd not use cruelty. I was chained to her for life Jane. Not even the law could free me. Have you ever set foot in a mad house Jane?

    Jane Eyre: No sir.

    Rochester: The inmates are caged and baited like beasts. I spared her that at least. Jane?

    Jane Eyre: Yes I pity you sir.

    Rochester: Who would you offend by living with me? Who would care?

    Jane Eyre: I would.

    Rochester: You would rather drive me to madness than break some mere human law.

    Jane Eyre: I must respect myself.

    Rochester: Listen to me. Listen. I could bend you with my finger and my thumb. A mere reed you feel in my hands. But whatever I do with this cage, I cannot get at you, and it is your soul that I want. Why can't you come of your own free will?

    Jane Eyre: God help me.