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Jane Eyre Review (500 words or more and 600 words or less)

Bertha Mei Sen, another self of Jane Eyre, has never thought about this question, but it seems to make sense.

The fire in the mirror is as flashy as cold. Very special image.

Jane Eyre, a classic by British woman writer Charlotte Brontexq, has been highly sought after since its publication. It has been adapted into a film and television drama several times, and its popularity is also for a while. For its film version, I am personally impressed by the version starring Joan Fontaine and orson welles in 1944. The romantic atmosphere and blurred Gothic atmosphere throughout the film are still intoxicating ... Relatively speaking, the TV movie version of the same name shot by BBC published by Taisheng Culture 1983 is slightly inferior in atmosphere creation and far less influential than the former, but it also has its own characteristics.

As we all know, all the TV dramas of the same name adapted from classic literary masterpieces produced by BBC are generally faithful to the original story and will not be changed much. Although some people may think that they lack innovative consciousness and are too conservative, they cannot deny their rigor and seriousness in their creative attitude. Take Jane Eyre as an example. As always, the BBC has devoted considerable energy and spared no effort to reproduce the essence of the original work.

The first is casting. This version of the hero and heroine are led by Timothy Dalton and Zelah Clarke respectively, and both of them have both spirit and form. The former is a Shakespeare actor with rich performance experience. He once appeared in the "007" series movies "Life at Dawn" and "License to Kill". Rochester, the hero he plays, is handsome in appearance and complicated in character, which makes people feel sorry for his unfortunate marriage experience. So from his appearance, it attracted the attention of many viewers. As for the latter, although the image is not as pleasing as Joan Fontaine's, it is perfect for the role of Jane Eyre-you know, the heroine in the original is not a beauty, and she looks plain and thin, so Zelah Clarke's modeling in the film is almost the same. In addition, with her own efforts and the help of Dalton and other good people, she gave full play to her potential, which can be said to be a nearly perfect vivid reproduction of the original.

Secondly, the scenery. In the early 1980s, due to various conditions, most film and television dramas were shot in the studio. However, this version of Jane Eyre used relatively many outdoor scenes, such as first meeting in the dark, marriage proposal in the garden, telepathy and many other scenes, which were basically done outdoors and were more realistic visually.

Of course, this story is just attractive. The most important thing is the theme of "love" and the heroine's attitude towards love. When Cinderella meets Prince Charming and she still loves him, I believe many people, especially girls, will give everything or give up everything for such a love. Jane Eyre, a soft-hearted girl, is willing to commit herself to life and death, but she can't ignore her persistent beliefs and dignity. Her classic lines are the most vivid portrayal of her complex contradictions-

"What do you think I'm poor, not good-looking, no feelings? To tell you the truth, if God gave me wealth and beauty, I would make it as hard for you to leave me as it is for me to leave you now, and God didn't. Our spirit is the same, just like you and I walked through the grave and stood before God ... "Because of her persistence, she almost lost that sincere love forever; However, it is because of her persistence that Rochester's love for her will be unforgettable. After reading Qian Fan, countless audiences will still remember this strong, independent, passionate, naive, kind, beautiful but infatuated ordinary woman.

In fact, love is a very simple thing, but it is not only a matter of two people, but also requires the equality and dignity of love in order to have a happy ending. So if you have been touched by the love in Jane Eyre, please remember to be yourself seriously and simply fall in love when love comes.