will be happy

Kennedi 2022-04-19 09:03:13

The 06 version of the BBC miniseries "Jane Eyre".

Haven't read the original, so I don't know what kind of story it was, but it's a good movie.

Four hours, but never bored.

I have to consistently love the British countryside, so that I can persist in my dream of studying abroad.

Jean, she grew into such an elegant woman under such harsh conditions, she has a strong self-awareness since she was a child, and this kind of character has fulfilled her future happiness.

Helen, her first friend, just left too early. When Jean was punished, she quietly put the food in her hand, which was greatly touched...

Karma, the evil aunt lost her wicked son, and she was seriously ill. Before dying, she begged Jean's forgiveness.

Mr.Rochestor, played by Toby Stephens, is not ugly, even a little handsome.

He doted on JANE, yes doted on her, just look at the way he looked at her.

When Jean came back, he was blind, with tears in his eyes, how happy she was finally back.

Then hold hands and grow old together.

happy ending.

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Extended Reading
  • Jairo 2022-03-26 09:01:15

    Was Jane Eyre a thought experiment in that era to see what would happen to a woman who had her own opinions and pursued independence and equality? ; Gothic atmosphere is great; that famous quote was said so naturally that I didn't realize that the famous quote was finished after reading it, so that it was not a famous quote, but a heartfelt, arrow on the string, it must be said a sentence

  • Jamel 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    silly girl. Ugh. The young man looked at each other and smiled, the young girl's feelings.

Jane Eyre quotes

  • Jane Eyre: Hurry, Hannah. We must light the fires before they arrive.

    Hannah: [to St.John] She wants fire in every room, in places where they never were.

    Jane Eyre: What's the use of five thousands pounds if you can't light a few fires at Christmas?

    St John Rivers: Twenty thousands.

    Jane Eyre: St. John, I'll not hear another word. We've been over it again and again. Our uncle left a nephew and three nieces. We must all profit from his will equally.

    St John Rivers: Jane, you've never had money. You do not know what use you may put it to.

    Jane Eyre: And you've never been without family. I will have a brother and sisters, and a home.

    St John Rivers: I'll be a brother to you, whether you share the money our uncle left you, you and only you, or not.

    Jane Eyre: Leaving you with nothing, unable to realize your dreams and me with a fortune. I know enough about money to realize that will not make me happy

    St John Rivers: What of the future? If you should marry?

    Jane Eyre: I'll never marry.

  • St John Rivers: We sail in six weeks. We must make marriage preparations.

    Jane Eyre: Why can we not travel as brother and sister? As equals?

    St John Rivers: That would be impossible.

    Jane Eyre: St. John, you do not love me.

    St John Rivers: Love is not an ingredient in this matter.

    [Jane turns away from him, thinking]

    St John Rivers: I fear you have not forgotten your old association despite the harm he tried to do you.

    Jane Eyre: I'll never see any of them again. But I owe a debt to my friends at Thornfield Hall. In many ways, I started my life there. I became Jane Eyre.

    St John Rivers: God made Jane Eyre! You surely don't give this man Rochester any credit for that!

    Jane Eyre: Of course not. I've always known myself. But he was the first to recognize me. And to love what he saw.

    [long pause]

    Jane Eyre: I'll give you your answer St. John soon, don't worry. And if I go with you that will be my decision. You'll have him to thank for that.

    [leaves the room]