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  • wow that girl can jump! o.o

  • Be a man! Break down the door since you obviously dont know how to open it right! LOL

  • Omg! What sort of person would cut out a scene in which Michael Fassbender pleads at a bedroom door? WoW! So sexy!!

  • nowhere near as dramatic as in the 1983 miniseries starring Timothy Dalton; i'm referring to this deleted scene and the way it appears in the final cut.

  • i wish they put into a dvd or bluray or whatever a extended version someday, :|

  • oh Fassy, sooooo sexy... ;)

  • I'll take a Mr Rochester to go please. Unwrapped.

  • @Ezmezz Best comment on youtube. Ever!

  • While I'm not a stickler for movie adaptations to keep strictly to the books, the scene from the original novel was more heartbreaking and showed how stronger of mind Jane Eyre truly was. The fact that she was making the ultimate sacrifice in giving up her true love so that they are not ruined. This just makes Jane look like a coward and it's clear the director went for visual style over substance in this film.

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  • Scene is too long.

  • Is so MEEEEEN! I swear if it was me, I would never leave Michael Fassbender :"(

  • She

  • I'd let him in.

  • 0:08 what the hell was that!

  • Does he say "I love you" so directly like that in any other part of the film? This scene is sort of odd and I'm glad it wasn't in the movie, but OH MAN, that "I love you" was great. Otherwise he sounds sort of drunk and psychotic.

  • When I saw the ginger girl in the reflection my salad leaped from my fork and onto the keyboard. :)

  • @BitterAlmondTea wait.. what is the relevance of the girl in the mirror? I'm not sure but is this her old friend? if so.. what does it mean?

  • @CerebralCreation Helen was Jane's sort of moral compass, I think it means she's thinking of her while she's getting ready to run away.

  • @CerebralCreation Or it's a more supernatural meaning and Helen is acting as her guardian angel.

  • @marbeque it's the only good think about this movie. it's an interesting addition to an otherwise blahsay version of Jane Eyre

  • All those who are criticizing Jane, I admire her for her courage. She knew that if she stayed with Rochester, while he was still married, would have only ended up tormenting her. Can you imagine being in her shoes? Finding out the man you love is married to another woman? That is devastating. I could never be with a married man, no matter how attracted I was to him. I would rather have a single man to love and be married to.

  • Fassy, my door is never locked. I'm scared of heights, so I won't be jumping out of windows to get away from you, either. Just so you know ;)

  • Omg

  • Fassy on horseback=mmmmmm

  • Favorite things: #10. Jane's epic, red, carpet bag. #9. Jane's epic, black gloves. #8 Rochester's voice when he says 'Jane' the first time. #7. The moment at 1:02 where it sounds like he says, 'Don't leave me!' #6. The way he says 'I love you.' #5. Rochester's voice throughout the whole scene; especially his manly yell. #4. The music. #3. The cinematography. #2. Rochester's face.... #1. The horse riding scene..... why didn't they keep it in. Of course he would have run after her!!....gahhh!!!!
  • Just tell me, why they deleted all important and most emotional scenes from the movie????

  • do you notice how he was pulling on the door and he couldn't get it open because it was locked but then after she was gone he just easily opened it like no big deal! haha

  • @freedomchild14

    They didn't have "Push, Don't Pull" signs in those days. ;)

  • @BitterAlmondTea Haha, true true

  • @freedomchild14 I know! I've thought about this soo much/makes no sense

  • @hacsince1991 I think they meant it to seem like he broke it down, or at least slammed into it.

  • @freedomchild14 Well this whole scene doesn't make sense with the way she leaves in the total beginning, because there she opens a door, and thus evidently doesn't leave through a window...

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  • @freedomchild14

    Could he just be pulling/knocking on it to make noise so that she'll answer. And at first respects her enough not to just barge in, but then eventually does because she never answers. This seems more likely.

  • who is that ginger girl

  • @smileybex1 have you watched the movie?? it's her friend from the beginning

  • @hacsince1991 but what was she doing in there?!

  • Let the man in dammit!!!

  • This is the second deleted scene I've seen and it has everything I thought this film lacked. Passion and desperation. Something has gone terribly wrong in the montage (IMO)

  • what i dont understand is how he managed to open the door after she left? :/

  • Why was Helen featured in this scene? Was there supposed to be some kind of Helen's-ghost-motif in the original direction of this movie?

  • In the book she didn't come back to marry him, she went back because she was worried about him. Her thoughts on being his mistress had not changed. She left because it was the right thing to do and her thoughts on the matter never changed.

  • I have expected her to fall down the rabbits hole. xD

  • These deleted scenes should've been kept.

  • When Fassy asks to come in, you let him!

  • @Pilapp Exactly.

  • @Pilapp You are so right !!!!

  • @Pilapp  I agree!! :D

  • @Pilapp

    I totally agree!!!!

  • Why this wasnt in the movie is a mystery to me.

  • @CroBabe0978

    Because it's a gothic film and having ghosts and jump scares takes it into horror movie territory; wildly inappropriate for this genre.

  • Sorry, i don't speak english...what he says at 0:34 and 1:26???

    Pleaseeeeeee!!!!!!!

  • @artemis1902 he says "open the door" and then "allow me to make it up to you" :)

  • @bellarose521 THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!!!!!!!!

  • holy fuck did anyone else see her friend in the mirror's reflection??? i almost crapped myself, that shit was scary

  • @bellarose521 Yeah who is that?

  • @bellarose521 Thank you! I just saw it, too, and I couldn't figure out who it was. I'm rereading the book and was thinking that maybe it was the Jane who was supposed to marry Rochester, because in the book she talks about that Jane having died, but it doesn't look like her. So, thanks, mystery solved :) Man, there are so many creepy bits in the deleted scenes! Makes it such a Romantic-era novel/movie. But i'm glad they left some of them out, I was scared just by the bird in that one scene!

  • This should have been in the movie, pretty important to know that he DID look for her. Also, he's a fantastic rider. :D Actors as good horsemen increase exponentially in my esteem :p

  • why did they take this out?!?!?!?! <3 I cried at this!!!

  • The separation, although awful, was really necessary. I mean, Rochester was just as abused as Jane was...they both needed to decompress from it. Rochester's was worse in some respects because he LIVED in hell compounded on hell - reminder of two women who deceived him, deceived by his family, and digging himself deeper in his misery. Jane would've had the unfair task of pulling him out, while still acclimating to her new independence as well as interdependence via a romantic relationship w/him.

  • It's called morality. This isn't Lolita, folks.

  • He is Magneto, he can move the handle :) LOL

  • Random dead girl in the mirror.

  • @ItsyBitsyChelly Shes not random, It's her friend Helen, who died when they were kids

  • @ArisaEBlake I know it's Helen. I meant it's random that they'd have her sitting in the mirror as if we were watching the grudge or something. Probably why the scene was cut.

  • my gosh how can she be so heartless?! and what the freak was in that mirror?

    she must be really determined to leave because he is saying everything a girl would want to hear from a lover.

    i know i sure as heck couldn't do that. his strangled "i love you" did it for me.

  • It's not heartless. He's married. It's about making a touch choice not to be a mistress. I agree with it fully.

  • @quicksand241 and yet she came back even while she still thought he was married, he came back cuz he loved him not not because of his looks.I think what most of us are saying, is that she should have let him in and give him a chance :/

  • Why do you say she thought he was still married? So? She did, and I don't agree. She did the right thing by leaving, even if she did come back there's a difference.

  • Some people have strong morals, she did the right thing.

  • @quicksand241 I agree. I love how this movie (and of course the original book) portray a female lead with such strength! A real lady who remains true to her convictions in the face of tremendous pressure--both from Rochester and her own desires. We could all learn a thing or two from Jane Eyre.

  • Thanks

  • She must have a will of steel... For if a man like that was at my door I don't know if I would have had that much self-control and I also happen to adore Michael Fassbender so that might have something to do with it.

  • It is a tough choice. Because he's sexy?

  • OH MY FREAK!! what the heck is in the mirror at 0:08?!?! its like a freaky girl sitting there

    

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  • Let the poor man in, damn you >:0

  • has anybody noticed a figure with red her in the morror when she closes door of her wardrobe, what´s that? quite scary!

  • @Elizabethine

    ok, i watched the video to the end now :DD I understand

  • @Elizabethine it's her friend who died at school, she's in the garden too while Jane is at the window pondering what to do

  • I think they left this out because they thought it was too much and the scene where he pleads with her to stay and says "a mere reed you feel in my hands" was intense enough. Ofcourse us girls love Michael Fassbender so we love this deleted scene.

  • Let the right one in

  • I liked this scene fine but im glad it wasn't in the movie, it's not true to the book.. With that being said I loved Helen's ghost in the corner :)

  •  Bitch let him in!

  • @razorshrp01 bahah

  • @razorshrp01

    No, no, no!

  • Rochester is saying ALL the things a girl could possibly want to hear..If you won't let him in, i will -seedy grin-

  • @Alibbiyax i would let the fass in all day erryday

  • I wasn't fond of this adaptation, but I like the touch of Helen's ghost being with her.

    Not to nitpick, though, but would she really be able to get up and run off after a fall like that?

  • I like how this scene showed that Rochester made some effort to go look for Jane :) on horse back that is, very romantic!

  • @ilfma that was the ghost(I think )of her only friend she had in her childhood, but yeah for a moment I thought I was watching a horror movie or something.

  • Seriously, why is there a creepy girl in the mirror in the beginning!? Christ, I nearly screamed!!!

  • the way he says "I love you" is just so

    so

    oh my god, I probably would stay. I know that in those times it would've been immoral, but come on

    I would break god's law for the sake of people I love.

  • 1) morals be damned, i would have been his mistress! 2) I WANT her gloves! ~starts knitting~

  • @crystalookami EXACTLY MY THOUGHTS

  • @hacsince1991 I second that

    

  • @crystalookami Thankfully, Jane DIDN'T let him in, she's no cheap slut.

  • @crystalookami LOL ME TOO!! when i read the book itself i was like i would have been his mistress!!! LOL let society go to HELL FOR ALL I CARE!! but Jane Eyre thought of that too though.... hmm

  • @beegirlsable I've never seen it as Jane leaving because of the norms of society. She's shown that she perfectly capable of denying them, she's self supported and independent, which was not very common at the time - a woman was supposed to be submissive to the man. It is her own principles of right and wrong she doesn't want to compromise. But that being said, damn I so would go for him too, haha

  • I'm kind of annoyed that they cut this scene out of the big screen version.

  • There's an online petition to, hopefully, get a "directors cut" of the movie. Alot of people loved this movie!

    ***.ipetitions.***/petition/ja­neeyre_directorscut/

  • Mannn, when he yells/screams Jane its a deep, carnal, SHMEXY sound. WHY DIDN'T YOU LET FASSBENDER IN?! SCREW MORALS!

  • @twilightluvr104 GAH YOUR WORDS, YOUR DESCRIPTION, PERFECTION. CARNAL, SHEXY BASTAHD -- I KNOW wtf are morals, no way jose, i would be fassys mistress ANY DAY

  • OH LORDY, when rochester was knocking on the door and softly asked jane 2 let him in, that shit was stalker creepy. if i hadnt seen this movie a thousand times in NUMEROUS versions, this clip wouldve had me thinking, it was a thriller & "The Roch" was psycho, but ONLY IN THE BEGINNING THO. WOW LLS theyve really updated. they got Jane jumping out windows. love it. cant wait 2 see the full movie.

  • Right at the start of the scene when Jane closes the door to the wardrobe we see a girl in a nightshirt in the mirror. That's probably why the scene was cut.

  • @Bine39 Yeah, that girl was Helen! I don't see why they'd cut the scene for that. It just kind of dragged on a bit. But I thought the Helen thing was a nice touch.

  • @Bine39 ohmygosh i didnt notice that until you pointed it out!! I jumped back! she scared me!!

    thanks for pointing that out, that girl in the mirror is creepy!!!

  • Lol, even though it's passionate the way he screams also makes him look a little psycho! =D

  • is Mr.Rochester supposed to be drunk in this scene because he sounds like it

  • This was cut out? :O Did they not show her leaving then in the film?

  • @gc123x no they do NO MORE QUESTIONS I CANT GIVE U SPOILERS AND RUIN THINGS ahahah let me know when u watch it tho! xD

  • @gc123x

    it is in the movie... but you just see her runawy--- you don`t see rochester on the door i think

  • @hoahongtim142 i really like it too!!!!

  • how does he get in?

  • @quicksand241 maybe...he...um breaks it open with his...sexy fassy muscles? hahah i have no idea.

  • @quicksand241 OR bites off the doorknob with his shark teeth, this is probably more probable

  • why is helen with her at that time? thats kind of random to put that into the movie..that didnt happen in the book i dont think

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  • i thought she ran away in the morning? that'

    s from the book....

  • @shazax26 isnt it morning time here? the sky's dark, and her bed sheets are all tangled as if she just woke up/he grabs her night gown -- so i figure its supposed to be morning -- since its darker out her window, then once shes outside it gets brighter, when he's riding his horse it looks like sometime in mid morning/early afternoon

  • @hacsince1991 ah, yes.. i see that now... thanks for posting this!

  • @shazax26 welcome dear! xD

  • Why, oh why did they delete these scenes?!!!!! As far as I know, there's no such rule that says a movie can only be 2 hours long.

  • @atyleung06 :( I know...its seriously a tragedy they didn't keep them in.

  • LET MICHAEL FASSBENDER IN!!!

  • @kc24jack STUPID MIA!

  • Hey, where did you get all these deleted clips? They are fantastic!

  • @PhantomHobbit Hey love, i got these from the bonus features included in the Itunes version, but they're also on the dvd that was released today!

  • @hacsince1991 Excellent. Thanks for sharing!

  • why did they leave all the cool gothic parts out??? the helen parts are awesome

  • @tbaoina i know i think so too!

  • I wish they had left this scene in, love it. Makes me like the whole movie just a little bit more. Too much was left out of this movie, I really like Michael Fassbender, he did a great job, not my ideal Rochester but a lot better than most.

  • Oh dear, when he says "Jane, I love you." It just breaks my heart.

  • @KatieMUSE Oh god i know! *grabs heart*

  • I am so devastated that they deleted this scene from the movie as well as the few others I have seen on youtube. They have all been so central to the relationship of Jane and Rochester. I felt that so much was missing between the two of them during the movie and I left the cinema disapointed... BAD CHOICE of the director to not have left them in the final cut.

  • I like how they added Helen in there, almost like she's part of her conscious, assuring her that she did the right thing. 

  • @33rosyposy when i first saw her appearing in the reflection of the mirror, it scared the shit out of me!! O.O but then later in the video, they showed her lying on the grass next to Jane, only did i realise, oh it's Helen Burns! i like your explanation of how she is part of Jane's conscious. I feel that she is more like there to comfort Jane who is really sad and hurt to leave Rochester ;)

  • @charlotteT5278 AHAH I KNOW, the first like 5 times i watched it it made me jump a tiny bit every time, and i added that part to my fan video also , so when i was editing it it scared me/made me jump like the first TEN times i was editing it

    but yeah you end up realizing its because she loves her/is watching over her once you see her in the moors/lying down with her

  • @hacsince1991 hahahaha, i know! and i was watching the video late at night so it seriously scared me!! XD

  • *knock knock* Landshark... >.>

  • @JentheFangirl BAHAHA <3

  • @JentheFangirl candygram.. haha

    

  • I like some parts of this scene. I think it's a little too much time devoted to him just calling her name and saying the same thing over and over...maybe they should have just included half of it...

  • @socertiger13 yeah same her packing went a little long, and her climbing out the window could've been a little bit quicker, but they definitely should've shown him on the horse i think!! and a shorter version of Helen lying with her on the ground

  • 1:44 wow, girl is a ninja

  • @iloathelilyallen ahaha. i know. i've jumped off a ledge that high before and my heels burned with the fire of a thousand suns, i shouted 'OWWWWWWWW' and she just like hops up and toddles quickly away

  • hacsince I seriously love you for posting these. I can't wait till my dvd arrives so I can watch it in full. In the meantime watching this is perfect. Thx again!

  • @Ihkueren This makes me so happy to hear!! <3

  • I like the version they included, but then, I lover her prose. :) It fits their relationship.better. Tone (realism) and pacing (moderately fast!) were concerns i the director's mind.

    Thank u for uploading!

  • I swear every time I watch this scene I start to tear up and I get goose bumps. 

  • @BlackButterfly447 ME TOO!

  • Just checking: are these all the deleted or is there hopefully more to come?

  • @BlackButterfly447 These are the only ones with she and rochie-pants, there are a couple others, two of her when she's smaller and one when mia walks by ms ingram talking with her mom/ it's really short

  • Thank you so much for posting the deleted scenes. I love this story :0)

  • THANKYU for uploading this!

    Wow, and this was a deleted scene?!! They should have kept this, it's so emotional. And seeing both Jane and Mr. Rochester like this kind of breaks your heart a lil bit.

    And, Michael Fassbender is a GOD! :)

  • @iSkyexx YOU'RE WELCOME, THANK YOU FOR ALWAYS THANKING ME. I LOVE YOU.

    <3 but i knowww! ahah and I FREAKING KNOW about him, God-man, perfect human being. RIDING THE HORSE...this is like the trillionth time ive seen him riding horses in films/shows and its just so, YEAH BABY..YOU DO YOUR OWN STUNTS

  • @hacsince1991 ahahaha, I know! Well apparently even horses a turned on my Michael Fassbender, did you hear about that? haha. Every time Michael hoped on this horse, it would always get erected lmao. I guess we can't blame the horse..I suppose :D

    I know! Really thank-you for uploading these Fassy videos, it makes my day :)

  • Absolutely every single one of these deleted scenes should have been kept in the film. They are very much needed!

  • @xxsavvy agreed!

  • What's up with the girl in mirror!?

  • @areyourunningaway it's Ellen :)

  • I mean Helen Burns sorry :P

  • @gretavill Helen was the girl she went to school with, right? I don't think that part was in the book, I dont remember her being there.

  • I get Mr. Rochester's pain but every time I see Jane wandering alone- it breaks my heart.

    And I love the idea that Helen Burns was watching over like a guardian angel, like Jane wasn't ever really alone.

  • This is one of the most frustrating deleted scenes ever, I think....damn, that was way more emotional than the scene in the film! I really felt like many scenes were cut short of the feeling they should've had; this is exactly what I wanted all along. The desperation in Rochester's voice as he's pleading through the door...dear god </3 And then how there's little dialoge, and really cold-sounding music = beautiful. This is gorgeous.

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