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  • čas přidán 11. 11. 2007
  • Blanche Ingram arrives at Thornfield Hall and Jane is suddenly reminded of her status as a governess.Recent adaptation of the classic Charlotte Brontë novel starring Ruth Wilson and Toby Stephens.
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  • @kawtharbakhach5848
    @kawtharbakhach5848 Před 5 lety +93

    In a way, Jane Eyre is like a dream come true...falling in love with a guy who you are sure would never NEVER love you as much as you do but then he does and more... Bonus that he's rich and chased after by women (though not for the right reasons). Fantastic really

    • @MidnightIsolde
      @MidnightIsolde Před 5 lety +27

      Well... frankly it is the ultimate and model of female wish fulfilment fantasy. And Charlotte Bronte wrote it from her own experience of being a love with her school master who was unattainable for her. So, the novel is her wish fulfilment.

    • @missparklyunicorn
      @missparklyunicorn Před 5 lety +21

      Except for the whole crazy wife thing. Other than that, though, definitely very Cinderella-esque

    • @elainafaust3717
      @elainafaust3717 Před 16 hodinami

      He feels the same about her: she's a young, principled, steadfast person, and he sees himself as an immoral wretch, not worthy of her. They both feel unworthy of each other, and yet bond through a mutual sense of alienation from the world. That's the most romantic thing, to me.

  • @ferwynn04
    @ferwynn04 Před 15 lety +64

    I think Jane's facial expression is so amazing. you can feel her pain. and of course Rochester is a masterpiece. I simply adore him

  • @hopelessromantic1311
    @hopelessromantic1311 Před 11 lety +82

    Ruth Wilson is AMAZING as Jane!! And Toby Stephens blows me away as Rochester!! I love it :)

  • @Pescarusolitar1
    @Pescarusolitar1 Před 11 lety +131

    You never felt jealousy, did you, Miss Eyre? Of course not: I need not ask you; because you never felt love. You have both sentiments yet to experience: your soul sleeps; the shock is yet to be given which shall waken it.
    ~ Jane Eyre, Charlotte Brontë

  • @FantasmaLuna
    @FantasmaLuna Před 11 lety +93

    Ruth is just fantastic as Jane! The book is very personal and that isn't always easy to translate into film, but Ruth's expressions translate Jane's thoughts perfectly and you really feel a connection with her because of it.

  • @SillySeaWeed
    @SillySeaWeed Před 11 lety +69

    In my recollection, although it has many years since I read the novel, Jane is considered plain; Nothing more, nothing less. In fact, I never imagined Jane as ugly (she was far too exquisite a human being to be so), I always imagined she was pleasant to regard, not a stunner, but not at all homely. For the record, I think Ms. Wilson is ever so lovely!

  • @dianat3836
    @dianat3836 Před 11 lety +62

    Love this adaptation of the novel. Best Rochester and Jane in my opinion.

  • @mathildejensen3285
    @mathildejensen3285 Před rokem +16

    I love that this adaption tries to show the gothic quality the book is full of.

  • @Arozua
    @Arozua Před 9 lety +91

    haha Jane is so obviously jealous even though she tries to deny it in the book 📖 

    • @NERAKTAILLOW
      @NERAKTAILLOW Před 9 lety

      Severe comments from these ppl and ha at the girl randomly leaving to show off her dancing and the rivals comments XD

    • @monagood365
      @monagood365 Před 6 lety +29

      Jane’s feelings about Blanche are more complex than jealousy. She sees that Blanche is shallow and captious. She watches Blanche interact with Rochester, thinking herself witty and irresistible and that in response Rochester plays along but is actually neither amused nor attracted. Jane’s feelings are largely puzzlement at this disparity. She supposes that at his level of society that marriage is based on factors other than love. Jane’s conversations with Rochester have been genuine interactions between like souls and uplifting to them both. She is convinced that Rochester will marry Blanche and that he will be unhappy. She mourns such an unfortunate fate for the man she is admitting to herself that she loves.

    • @analopez6951
      @analopez6951 Před rokem

      @@monagood365 concuerdo con usted.

  • @JustAPrayer
    @JustAPrayer Před 16 lety +64

    Blanche is so annyoing. I like when they start talking about governesses and Rochester rolls his eyes and looks annoyed.

    • @ernestineanderson3323
      @ernestineanderson3323 Před 6 lety +11

      JustAPrayer /// Rochester is annoyed because he likes Jane and he is seeing what golddiggers Blanche and her disgusting mother really are, two courtesans, when her mother tells the party she and Blanche will be leaving to go to another home, Rochester and Blanche know thats a wrap, he didn't go there to see Blanche, Rochester was falling in love if he wasn't already with Jane a pristine lady, what he wanted all his life.😚

  • @schumachersbatman5094
    @schumachersbatman5094 Před 2 lety +8

    At least BBC Studios knows that true cinema should be mastered to a cozy 144p. Who wants to see every wort and wrinkle when we can have this impressionistic play of pixels that leaves so much to the imagination.

    • @eliza383
      @eliza383 Před měsícem +1

      Lmao the film was made in 2006 when cameras weren’t as HD as now

    • @eliza383
      @eliza383 Před měsícem +1

      I gotta admit the YT clip is rather bad lmao

  • @grashado
    @grashado Před 11 lety +15

    This version in beautifull , i think this moment Rochester love's Jane already ! love it !!

  • @punch6832
    @punch6832 Před 5 lety +164

    I always felt that the truly pitiable character in the novel was Adele.

    • @TwelvetreeZ
      @TwelvetreeZ Před 4 lety +35

      I know right? At the end she gets packed off to school, then when she's unhappy Jane brings her home, but sends her back to school because she needs to devote all her time to Rochester. She's sort of abandoned at the end, it's grim

    • @KoiYakultGreenTea
      @KoiYakultGreenTea Před 4 lety +13

      zw0lfb4um sad reality of children no matter when they live but more so back then they could be just packed off to schools and no valid complaints could increase their importance

    • @bertramwinslowiii2119
      @bertramwinslowiii2119 Před 3 lety +35

      @@TwelvetreeZ No, Jane takes her out of a bad school and sends her to a good school, where she is happy.

    • @nyongtory4e
      @nyongtory4e Před 3 lety +32

      @@bertramwinslowiii2119 True. She chooses a good school near their home so Adele can go amd visit often and she also makes sure to visit her often. I am sure Adele ends up growing up feeling loved and cared for thanks to Jane.

    • @bertramwinslowiii2119
      @bertramwinslowiii2119 Před 3 lety +11

      @@nyongtory4e Quite right. Previous commentators clearly weren't paying attention!

  • @bluemeeshy
    @bluemeeshy Před 11 lety +15

    this is my favorite jane eyre movie.

  • @SJaguar
    @SJaguar Před 10 lety +24

    Absolutely love this adaptation!

  • @bluemeeshy
    @bluemeeshy Před 12 lety +13

    i feel her pain...

  • @Cynthia-vw9ov
    @Cynthia-vw9ov Před rokem +3

    Jane got the respect the love and the man

  • @fossil764
    @fossil764 Před 11 lety +15

    Jane, according to Charlotte Bronte is 18, Mr.Rochester is 36. He married at 21 - "away with your congratulations............... they are fifteen years too late

  • @72mandymac
    @72mandymac Před 12 lety +43

    They look like the evil stepsisters from the cartoon Cinderella

  • @oldfashiondolls
    @oldfashiondolls Před 8 lety +27

    Its Mrs. E from Emma! I think its great that Blanche and Augusta Elton are played by the same actress!

  • @BoudicaJ
    @BoudicaJ Před 4 lety +16

    My blood BOILS for Jane. My heart breaks for Adele.

  • @iraqilynn
    @iraqilynn Před 14 lety

    eeeeek never seen those versions! I'll make sure to check them ;) thanks

  • @domramalaja
    @domramalaja Před 16 lety

    mendoncacorreia,
    I saw your analysis of it in 'Jane Eyre 1973, the guests'. Very, very interesting to read!

  • @quinacridonerose3309
    @quinacridonerose3309 Před 6 lety +2

    How can I get to see all the segments in the correct sequence?

  • @mynameisnotMYA
    @mynameisnotMYA Před 11 lety +7

    No. He had an affair with a French opera dancer before he was married. Then a bunch of other stuff happened and he was about to go back to England when his girlfriend gave him Adele and swore she was his daughter. He, however, doesn't believe she is.

  • @carolinamoran1740
    @carolinamoran1740 Před 4 lety

    Pon subtitulos en español, no se donde ver :"c
    Todos los capitulos completos...

  • @ClaraPrager
    @ClaraPrager Před 13 lety

    @FLuwn yes, she is.maybe the directors didn't think that she would look so beautiful brunette.

  • @robb4cubs
    @robb4cubs Před 16 lety +1

    I could swear that Mary is the same actress as the Jane in the 1994(?) version of the movies...the one with Ciaran Hinds. Check out her face at 3:43, her voice sounds the same too.

  • @domramalaja
    @domramalaja Před 16 lety +1

    crowleysridgegirl,
    Well, this is not really Lady Ingram's own words. The lines about predetermination of riches is something that was added to this adaptation, presumably by the scriptwriter. In the novel, there is no such chat between Lady Ingram and Mr. Rochsters as being seen at 2:10-2:25.

  • @shineyourlight55
    @shineyourlight55 Před 13 lety

    @cheeelsey yeah, and a lot younger too!

  • @LittleMissV
    @LittleMissV Před 13 lety +1

    @misspoppylol no, rochester is 38

  • @Artemisss1
    @Artemisss1 Před 13 lety +4

    @FLuwn I believe she had black hair, in the book. I'm not sure, though, I've read a Dutch translation.

    • @roseyhorsegirl8079
      @roseyhorsegirl8079 Před 6 lety +2

      Artemisss1
      Of you are speaking of Blanche Ingram, them you are not mistaken. Indeed, Blanche did have black hair in the book. Remember, it contrasted with her fair skin?

  • @iraqilynn
    @iraqilynn Před 14 lety +3

    There isnt one version of Jane Eyre with a burnette Blanche Ingram! I find that strange... I want to play Blanche in the next version! LOL

  • @misstery5942
    @misstery5942 Před 5 lety +3

    Jane IRE...
    I feel IRE when jealous ppl try to come between me and my partner of 22yrs!!! I'm also a Scorpio

  • @qua9
    @qua9 Před 16 lety +3

    no actually blanche IS pretty. Makes Jane's ultimate triumph all the more sweeter. :)

  • @blatherskitenoir
    @blatherskitenoir Před 4 lety +4

    Totally off topic, but the huge riding skirts that cover the horse's back half--why are they not more concerned about the horse pooping on them? Surely poop would destroy any dramatic effect one was going for with the giant riding skirt.

    • @curehead9877
      @curehead9877 Před 3 lety

      They would have layers of skirts underneath their dresses which could be easily changed or thrown away if the maid can't get rid of the stain.
      These 'layers' would have protected any stains (in these instance horse poo including sweat) from destroying the dress etc.

    • @Black.Sabbath
      @Black.Sabbath Před rokem

      What a question

  • @contemplativegirl21
    @contemplativegirl21 Před 14 lety +2

    Actually, there are at least two with a dark-haired Blanche: 1934 and 1970.

  • @reubenbair3571
    @reubenbair3571 Před 3 lety

    How old was Blanche?

  • @mendoncacorreia
    @mendoncacorreia Před 16 lety +1

    Did I forget to tell you that Jane's humiliation in the drawing room is far, far better done in the 1973 version?...

  • @alcadelin5
    @alcadelin5 Před 10 lety +7

    no by a French opera singer he fell in love with but she cheated on him so he is not sure if she is his daughter but he still takes care of her

    • @IndomitableT
      @IndomitableT Před 5 lety +6

      alcadelin5. Actually, Edward Rochester is fairly sure that Adele is not his daughter, however he could hardly leave her there as that ‘package labelled with his name’. He is not that harsh, unlike her mother Celine obviously 🤨🙃

  • @marijevd
    @marijevd Před 15 lety +2

    Yeah, but you must say that Mary is rather shy and nice.

  • @Swizle13
    @Swizle13 Před 15 lety +2

    Yeah, I always pictured her as a Shirley Temple type with little blond curls and red cheeks, like a doll haha

  • @mendoncacorreia
    @mendoncacorreia Před 16 lety +2

    It has just one quality: "The End"!!!

  • @fazalk.m6382
    @fazalk.m6382 Před 3 lety

    Hallo

  • @marijevd
    @marijevd Před 15 lety

    Haha, the room was indeed set on fire, on the end of the first episode;)
    But i see what you mean, Ruth Wilson is indeed very good in Jane Eyre. To bad that on the cover of this series (I bought them) there is said that Jane Eyre was played by Franceska, who played Blanche. But o well, i live this all!

  • @Andr33axC
    @Andr33axC Před 14 lety

    all the reasons*,sorry :d

  • @liesbethrobison
    @liesbethrobison Před 3 lety +5

    Don’t understand why these BBC clips are such fuzzy quality. Up your game man!

  • @fossil764
    @fossil764 Před 11 lety +1

    no no no Rochester is 36 (see above)

  • @MarleneInostrozadeBoyle
    @MarleneInostrozadeBoyle Před 11 měsíci

    Me parece que en todo el mundo se cuecen habas. ( Me refiero que los comentarios negativos están siempre a la orden del día, por supuesto que me refiero a Jane.

  • @TheFenianWarrior
    @TheFenianWarrior Před 15 lety +2

    I think they picked the wrong girl to play Adelle. I always pictured her to be smaller and cuter. In the 1944 Jane Eyre, Margarate O'Brien was perfect as Adelle!

  • @marijevd
    @marijevd Před 15 lety

    Yes, with dark hair in curls and all. But o well, I can understand this way as well she;s supposed to be pretty.

  • @ksotikoula
    @ksotikoula Před 15 lety

    I can well picture her swearing&commenting of Rochester's losing his mind over that presumptuous minx .She'll be able to convince herself though that she was too good for him.
    The unfortunate part however will be when she learns Bertha's existence.She'll consider herself lucky that she didn't involve further with him&will choose to forget the part where she so unashamedly claimed him.I really hope she'll meet some villain to marry which will bring her back to earth.Some Estella she would make!

  • @misspoppylol
    @misspoppylol Před 13 lety +1

    actually, in the book, it states that Jane is only 18 when she arrives at the manor, but on the other hand, mr rochester is 45, its very strange of them to be
    'making eyes at each other', although this is the 1830's

  • @Andr33axC
    @Andr33axC Před 14 lety

    Yea..I know this part of the book,and Jane was very jelous. And she has off the reasons to be. And..this version of Adele is..not good,i think.

  • @LittleMissV
    @LittleMissV Před 13 lety

    @221Verona looks to me like puffballs...

  • @lollipopfop
    @lollipopfop Před 14 lety

    I remember when I read the book that I thought I would rather be Blanche then Jane. It seemed more fun. It would suck to be Jane even if she does get the guy she likes in the end. Too many pointless scruples.

  • @lollipopfop
    @lollipopfop Před 14 lety

    The hair color is that important? There isn't any trend for blond or dark haired villainess.

  • @contemplativegirl21
    @contemplativegirl21 Před 14 lety

    Sure! I have to warn you though: the 1934 one is just horrid! Jane is a blonde and the story is nearly entirely different, with the exception of Blanche being a burnette.
    :-P

  • @bertramwinslowiii2119
    @bertramwinslowiii2119 Před 3 lety

    Why bother uploading at 144p? Just don't!

  • @jcardenas4551
    @jcardenas4551 Před 2 lety +1

    Mr. Rochester was bad, but not so fool to lost Jane, I would do the same 1000 times, any smart man would do the same.

  • @euginam91
    @euginam91 Před 11 lety

    so is that french girl his daughter? by the insane wife?

    • @gatorfan3783
      @gatorfan3783 Před 2 měsíci +1

      No. He had a fling in Paris with a woman who subsequently had at least one other affair. The woman gave birth to a child (Adele), abandoned her, and left Paris after directing that Adele be delivered to a surprised Mr. Rochester. Based presumably upon the timing of their prior involvement, he is satisfied that he is not Adele's father. Notwithstanding that, he was unwilling to leave a child behind in Paris with no one to care for her so he made her his ward

  • @lizzie1286
    @lizzie1286 Před 3 lety

    but blanche actually had a black hair and her skin supposed to be kinda brown...

  • @mendoncacorreia
    @mendoncacorreia Před 16 lety

    [angry] In this adaptation, there is no such thing as the novel!!! [lol]

  • @subashiniherath6449
    @subashiniherath6449 Před 3 lety +1

    who is watching this for the sake of school work

  • @rul4522
    @rul4522 Před 4 lety +1

    Not my favorite adaptation - in fact I cannot watch it a second tine.

  • @Badmintonforall
    @Badmintonforall Před 4 lety

    why this poor definition ?