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Please give me a Chinese review of the movie Jane Eyre! !

Bertha Mason is Jane Eyre's alter ego. I have never thought about this problem, but it seems to make sense.

The fire in the mirror is as dazzling as ever, but cold. Very special imagery.

The classic novel "Jane Eyre" by British female writer Charlotte Bronte has been very popular since its publication. It has been adapted into film and television dramas several times, and it has always been popular. Regarding its film and television versions, I am personally more impressed by the 1944 version starring Joan Fontaine and Orson Welles. The romantic atmosphere of the Victorian era and the confusing Gothic atmosphere run through the film. It is still intoxicating to this day... In comparison, the TV movie version of the same name produced by the BBC in 1983 and published by Tai Sheng Culture is slightly inferior in atmosphere creation and its influence is far less than the former, but it also has its own characteristics and charm. location.

As we all know, all BBC film and television series adapted from classic literary works of the same name are generally more faithful to the original works in terms of plot and will not change much, although some may think that they lack innovation and are too conservative. , but one cannot deny its rigor and seriousness in its creative attitude. Take this "Jane Eyre" as an example. The BBC, as always, has invested considerable energy in reproducing the essence of the original work, taking every detail and sparing no effort.

The first is casting. The male and female protagonists of this version are starring Timothy Dalton and Zella Clark respectively, both of whom are both physically and spiritually capable. The former is a Shakespearean actor and has rich acting experience. He has appeared in "The Living Daylights" and "License to Kill" in the "007" series of movies. He plays the male protagonist Rochester, who has a handsome appearance, a complicated personality, and an unhappy marriage. His experience is even more sympathetic, so he has attracted the attention of many viewers since his appearance. As for the latter, although his image is not as lovable as Joan Fontaine, for the role of Jane Eyre, it is another It's perfect - you know, the heroine in the original book is not a beauty at all, her appearance is plain, thin and small, so Zella Clark's appearance in the film is already similar, plus other With her own hard work and the guidance of Dalton and other good actors, she fully realized her potential and almost perfectly reproduced the classic literary image in the original work.

The second is the setting. In the early 1980s, due to various constraints, many film and television dramas were mostly shot in studios, but this version of "Jane Eyre" used relatively more outdoor scenes, such as First Encounter at Night, Many scenes such as garden proposals and telepathy are basically completed outdoors, which makes them more visually realistic.

Of course, this story is only attractive because of the theme of "love" and the heroine's attitude towards love. When Cinderella meets Prince Charming, and the love is lingering and pathos, I believe that many people - especially girls will be willing to give up everything or give up everything for such a love. Jane Eyre, a girl who is soft on the outside but strong on the inside, is also willing to do it. She promised life and death, but she could not ignore the faith and dignity she had always adhered to. Her classic line can be said to be the most vivid portrayal of her complicated and contradictory thoughts -

"You think I am If I am poor and ugly, I have no feelings. Let me tell you, if God gives me wealth and beauty, I will make it difficult for you to leave me, just like it is difficult for me to leave you now. God is not like this. Just like you and I passing through the grave, we will stand before God..." Because of her persistence, she almost lost that true love forever; but it was precisely because of her persistence that Rochester fell in love with her. The unforgettable love makes countless viewers still remember this ordinary woman who is strong, independent, passionate, innocent, kind and infatuated even though she is not beautiful.

Actually, love is a very simple thing, but it is not just about you and me in the world of two people. It also requires equality of love and dignity, so that it is possible to have a relationship. Happy ending. So if you have been moved by the love in "Jane Eyre", then when love comes, please remember to be yourself seriously and love each other simply.