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Comparison: Jane Eyre & Mr. Rochester - After the wedding 1 Posted by: 01ZaRa10
Video duration: 574 seconds part 1 One of the greatest scene in Jane Eyre shows conversation between Jane and Mr Rochester after their unsuccessful wedding. starring Jane Eyre mini 1983: Jane Eyre- Zelah Clarke Edward Fairfax Rochester - Timothy Dalton director: Julian Amyes copyright: BBC (No copyright infringement intended.) Related: 1983, adaptation, after, bbc, bronte, charlotte, compare, dalton, different, eyre, jane, rochester, scene, timothy, version, wedding Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Comparison: Jane Eyre & Mr. Rochester - After the wedding 2 Posted by: 01ZaRa10
Video duration: 393 seconds part 2 One of the most romantic scene in Jane Eyre shows conversation between Jane and Mr Rochester after their unsuccessful wedding. starring Jane Eyre mini 2006: Jane Eyre- Ruth Wilson Edward Fairfax Rochester - Toby Stephens director: Susanna White copyright: BBC (No copyright infringement intended.) Related: 2006, adaptation, after, bbc, bronte, charlotte, compare, different, eyre, jane, rochester, scene, stephens, version, wedding, wilson Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |



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By: kinguska87. on 04 Jan 09, 09:19:21
It's so old-school acting that I can't enjoy it! A bit ridiculous for me! And Timothy Dalton is not manly enough to be Rochester, and the actress playing Jane... she's more like a doll than a real person. I love the 2006 BBC version, it is so close to my heart. People must have had feelengs in the 19th century too, and that version shows it and it's great! My favourite scene is that when Jane asks Rochester to let her visit her aunt they are so cute in that scene!
By: mimo9513. on 03 Jan 09, 14:11:57
I agree with you, everyone has a different view of the novel, that's normal. When I said faithful, I thought at the strict, the objective view. For example, Rochester is decribed, physically ,not like someone beautiful, that's the only thing which choke me, when I watched this version. Except that small detail, the version of 1973 is the closest of the novel.
By: domramalaja. on 02 Jan 09, 18:56:20
I believe different viewers put different meaning in the word "faithful", and in addition to that - faithful to what? The novel's text? Or how the characters are depicted? If the latter - well, then it depends how the reader interprets the novel's text. My opinion is that the BBC mini from 1973, in general, is closest to the novel. Hovever, although a very good scene in JE73, not the closest in this particular scene. Here JE83 is closer. (Search YT for 'Jane Eyre 1973 - Clip 4' for comparison.)
By: mimo9513. on 26 Dec 08, 00:44:01
I don't like the way of acting of that Jane Eyre, and the choice of Tim Dalton was stupid (He is too awesome to play Rochester),but we must admit that version is the most faithful to the novel of Charlotte Brontë. The new version of the BBC is wonderful, passionate and romantic, but they change personalities of pricipals characters. So what version is the better? (Sorry for faults of language, I'm french)
By: WallisISaGirlsName. on 13 Dec 08, 02:23:32
this version is kinda creepy. he has to many moodswings
By: sciencenonesense. on 02 Dec 08, 22:20:36
ugh i am sorry to say that but her acting was very bad..but i do like this version..
By: CassandraMotou. on 30 Nov 08, 02:52:43
its cool ^_^ wasnt a request, just a statement- since its really freakin awesome
By: CassandraMotou. on 30 Nov 08, 02:51:43
ive already found it, after scouring YT a bit lol thanks tho!
By: Alies. on 28 Nov 08, 17:23:13
Thsi one is more true to the book, but I have to confess, I can't decide =P
By: LadyAmaltheaUnicorn. on 28 Nov 08, 13:57:25
The Dalton version is still on Youtube, just search for Jane Eyre 83
By: 01ZaRa10. on 26 Nov 08, 12:21:56
I´m sorry. But I´m allowed to put on YT videos only to 10 minutes. The whole scene would be longer.
By: CassandraMotou. on 26 Nov 08, 00:49:28
great green coffee beans, i wanna see this version in full... *shivers* this is so intense, it literally brought tears to my eyes. Dalton's Rochester super-glued me to the screen
By: Milfuelle100. on 23 Nov 08, 01:51:56
I don't like the old version. I much prefer the new one. I think the old version had great actors, but the person who played Jane wasn't how I imagined her to be at all.
By: TheFenianWarrior. on 20 Nov 08, 22:09:14
Reiculously dramatic, rediculously passionate, rediculously obsessive. Rochester needs to take a chill pill.
By: 01ZaRa10. on 20 Nov 08, 13:09:29
I´m glad you like it too. It´s a very sad scene but.. the idea that somebody loves you so much.. and you cannot...
By: OlHa1972. on 20 Nov 08, 11:11:51
My favorite moment from 07.00 when Jane says But i can not BE yours.And after he kisses her and says -And now...and now...It is SO heartbreaking...(((
By: kasln. on 17 Nov 08, 22:17:08
that's a very good one. the first ever where there god mentioned and that rochester should turn to him when she's gone. faith is actually one of the points of the novel and that's the first scene of a jane eyre adaptation in which i've heard it being mentioned. very good!
By: stasiauk. on 15 Nov 08, 21:48:15
What they did in the 2006 version i agree was not true to the book and i would have liked to see Ruth and Toby act that out, however what you have to take in to concideration is that the 2006 version was trying to bring in a wider audience. The 83 version is true to the book but i feel personal that Timothy carried that whole scene!!! i'm sorry if i've affended fans of Zelah Clarke but for me her performance was flat.
By: tapestrythreads. on 01 Nov 08, 02:19:50
Totally agree, Julia, and thanks for putting it so well. I don't want to hurt anyone's feelings by being blunt but I was horrified by the '06 version (as with the '05 Pride & Prejudice). The whole point of Jane Eyre was that her virtue was strong enough to stop her from even kissing a married man--after she knew he was married. The smooching on the bed in the '06 version was almost sex...AFTER Jane knew Rochester was married! Modern rewriting, ugh...can nobody understand what "morality" is now?
By: JuliaDelta. on 30 Oct 08, 08:14:16
No, thank you. I thought it was obvious enough from my comments that I truly LOVE THE BOOK and that`s why I dislike 2006 version. This "Jane Eyre" (1983) brought the feeling back to me of reading "Jane Eyre" for the first time. It has caught the very spirit of the book.
By: Morgothguy. on 26 Oct 08, 21:28:09
try it again
By: oozebeckastan. on 15 Oct 08, 14:28:41
I know this is a much more true version of the book, but I still perfer the 2006 version. I think the acting is better, and I think Toby Stephens makes a better Rochester.
By: gdbsj. on 15 Oct 08, 08:07:50
i like your second video better i had to read the book in sixth grade and it states the point better
By: JuliaDelta. on 14 Oct 08, 10:23:51
Charlotte Bronte would be much "impressed" from this version also, I am sure. What a plain, little, and especially QUAKERISH governess?! 2006 version is just modern interpretation of a classical book, not adaptation.
By: galinaqt. on 13 Oct 08, 02:24:39
I am with you. To me 2006 is the worse adaptation among all. It is not true to the book and time.