I have to say, the part where Jane figures out Mr. Rochester is blind just tore my heart out a bit. I'm really going to have to make a sequel to Jane Eyre.
The best acting by Toby and Ruth especially when u can see at 9.03 that he knows that it is Jane and that she has come back to him. I get goosebumps and tears come to my eyes watching these two actors giving all they got into this beautiful and best Jane Eyre that i have seen.
This is definitely the best movie. I like how they paid attention to detail like how Mr. Rochester's hand was injured in the fire. All of the characters are perfectly portrayed.
ohhhh.... fuck, the crazy bitch just full blown JUMPED off the fuckin' castle. lolz, i rofled when i saw that part. if i was roechester and that bitch caused my true love to run away, i'd run over there and PUSH her off the fucking roof. fuck her, make the world a better place. i called jane eyre a stupid bitch for running off when she's always complaining she never had a true family and blah,blah,blah. the one guy that loves her she runs b/c he's married. thumbs up if u agree! fuckin' bitch lol
I think Mr Rochester was purposely being "not too forceful" so that she actually jumps of so that he becomes widowed meaning IF she did come back, he would be able to marry her...
my fav part is when he hold her hand and say : is that her .. those are janes fingers .. uuh it makes me cry .. i love this novel so much am crazy about !!
I'm just back from cinema: latest version has....this one is by far the best one! I usually enjoied Michael Fassbender on screens but TS is the best Rochester.
This might be a stupid question but why didn't they just put the wife in an insane asylum or somehow commit her? Is it just that he felt like he couldn't turn on her or something?
@fibotron85 He could not legally divorce her when she was proved mad. And those asylums were terrible. The clients were shown to people who paid for the amusement. Maybe there were better places for those of wealthy families I do not know.
But it was also a shame to have a lunatic relative and disgraced the entire family. According to the book that was the reason why the marriage was never made public in England according to the novel.
"You always were a witch!" He delivers that line perfectly. I adore the characters of Jane and Rochester and these two bring them to life as close to perfectly as I've seen. Ruth Wilson's performance throughout the entire story is amazing, and -especially in this scene- Toby does a fabulous job. I still haven't seen the 2011 adaptation; I've read that it's really good, and I'd love to see it, but I think this version will always be my favorite.
@mustanglover12 Personally i thought it was ok. They left some important parts out, but it IS hard to fit everything in the spans of 2 hours give or take. :/
@mustanglover12 Personally i thought it was ok. They left some important parts out, but it IS hard to fit everything in the span of 2 hours give or take :/
In the novel there were wittnesses on the ground who could tell he tried to persuade her to come down.
But i have read comments in other forums that maybe he regretted his way to treat her, but too late. Personally I do not believe that is a probable interpretation, though. Charlotte Brontë did probably love her complicated hero and wanted to make him weak and thoughtless, not deliberately evil.
I don't know why people think it's freaky that he knows her hands. How can you not know the touch of the person you love? Whether it's that of a lovers' or a parent.
I love how he lunges for her when he hears her voice. Almost desperate to know that she's really there and he needs to feel her again. My favorite part by far.
@RachelPitty LMAO. SlimJim...that's awesome. I do so hate his name. LOL But i shall call him slimJim from now on and that shall make him somewhat tolerable.
@Bangerchick613 and @RachelPitty ... You have both made me laugh out loud.. SLIMJIM, hee hee love it, not the man, but the new name... I will never think of SaintJohn (Sinjon) in the same way ever again, many thanks ladies for the huge smile on my face right now...
Toby and Ruth are now my fav's as Jane and Rochester.."nd fav are Ciaran Hinds and Samantha Morton... *swoons and sighs once again* :0)X
@kuroniro1 ... Hello fellow Jane Eyre lover... In reply to your question, the first name comes up anyway as you click reply, if you want a 2nd one, just type the '@'and then the name and they will also appear... hope this helps... My very best regards from wales UK :0)x
@kuroniro1 .. Hello, to do a 'double reply', all you need to do is type the '@' button before each name and they both, very obligingly pop up when you post a comment...
I hope this helps, my very best regards to you, from Wales UK ... :0)x
I absolutely love this version. The new version is supposed to be coming out in a few weeks and i'm counting down the days. The chemistry between Rochester and Jane in this adaption was amazing, but the script fell flat for me. From the clips of the new version, it seems very true to the book so i'm excited to see it and compare the two.
GOSH i have cried sooo much all the way through! I LOVE this adaption it's amazing and no one can beat Ruth Wilson and Tony Stephens, especially Tony Stephens ;)
@221Verona It's "Toby" which strikes me as a much yummier name :-) To match his yummy face and his yummy voice and his yummy body...shall I go on? Lol. Anyway, I TOTALLY agree with you (except on his name - lol)
@UWnic6090 I don't believe you were trying to "hate", i just couldn't believe i got it wrong(and still can't!) I really appreciate it:-) Thanks, again!:-)
For the record, he lost one eye in the incident and also went blind, but not irreparably blind in the other, it improved so he could see their child when it was born
I love how she kisses him and it takes him a few moments to realize what's happening. There is no emoticon that could possibly express how adorable that is.
I feel really sorry for Bertha. In a way, her insanity is her own prison. She had no free will because of her illness. She embodies the dispossessed situation of most women regardless of status in those times... or even in the current day sometimes. Her jumping off the roof like the bird signifies her desire to be free of that prison, even if death is the only freedom, but therein lies the tragedy isnt it?
They made Bertha look too sane (except for her outbreak). In the 1996 version she looked somewhat like the book described, and much more dangerous-looking.
i'm really sorry about being so severe but does anyone else find this insulting that she doesn't even offer him the glass! she might as well spoon feed him.
@MsVanmil I guess they just could not resist this way of revelation. It had great potential on screen and was well carried out.
But maybe there is a symbol too. Through all this adaption they have made the most of every romantic and erothic symbol Brontë put in. There were lots of them in the novel, besides the frank words.
Of course this is not respectful to a blind man, just as an attempt to seduce is not respectful towards a teenager in chock. It is a bit predatory, just like the novel :)
i see your point... but to get all lit-major on you, there may be some symbolism within to book too. during the proposal scene, jane says, "(do you think) i can bear to have my morsel of bread snatched from my lips, and my drop of living water dashed from my cup?" In biblical terms, these are the staples of life. Jane, by returning to him, after he has suffered the consequences for his ungodly actions, is giving him life again.
@GillyBean369 I love your comments -- thanks for having something interesting to say! "Jane Eyre" is my favorite book and I've read it countless times. I also think all of the Biblical quotations Charlotte Bronte includes impress upon us the fact that the love between Jane and Rochester was so strong it was like their religion.
@firesong888 In the book, he confesses to crying out for her and hearing her call back, 'I am here, I am coming' at the exact time she heard him call her name. Also, I love in the book where he gets jealous, and then, when Jane concedes she loves only him, he gets all excited and impatient and says, "We must be married and become one flesh at once!". [or something like that]
@angerdux8 I love that scene too! And also the one where she is sitting on his knee and he tells her to get off, and she refuses. I think I've read that part about 30 times...
@PrincessAnya91 according to the book,he could only see the the flicker of lights faintly and at the very end,he does recover his eyesight,so it wasn't really all that bad:)!!
@ecstasy51 Thanks! I apparently need to go re-read that part (not that I ever need an excuse!). I knew he regained sight in the one eye he had left, but I had forgotten that even from the accident he could see very faint light.
Best version of Jane Eyre to date. Hats of to the actors who play Jane, and the devilishly handsome Mr. Rochester. Superbly acted, and for once got the story right, not to mention that this Jane is plain yet beautiful all at once.
Well, she is standing right in front of him. According to the book, the fire is a large bright blur, and the candles are vague, points of light. He couldn't see her, but he could hear her. Even a year of blindness makes the ears very sensitive.
@TimmysSpaceship don't know about that. I mean I'm sure he hated her and all that, but when it is yourself who stands there while someone is trying to commit suicide it's only natural that you would act caring and protective no matter what the situation is. You don't want to be responsible for someone elses death. He would never have forgiven himself for that.
Oh my god. Bertha dragging the burning wedding dress. That was really creepy. ...I LOVE IT.
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@ponyinacoma
You wicked child;) lol
JayLynnization 1 week ago
I have to say, the part where Jane figures out Mr. Rochester is blind just tore my heart out a bit. I'm really going to have to make a sequel to Jane Eyre.
JayLynnization 1 week ago
The best acting by Toby and Ruth especially when u can see at 9.03 that he knows that it is Jane and that she has come back to him. I get goosebumps and tears come to my eyes watching these two actors giving all they got into this beautiful and best Jane Eyre that i have seen.
mazzie50 3 weeks ago 4
@mazzie50 It is and they are....
One of my favourite movies. Persuasion is also very beautiful.
Yakohree 2 weeks ago
Poor Rochester. :(
Victorian9322 3 weeks ago
2:41 ...well thats productive
MsFloopdedoop 1 month ago
Haha at 2:42, I thought the sheep was saying " Jane! "
loor31 1 month ago 4
i hope someday, someone will love me as much as he loves her <3
TiaFaeLovey 1 month ago 4
Beautiful...sigh
ShortLittleLady 1 month ago in playlist Jane Eyre
I love this book and this movie.I think it's the best version,I can't picture anyone else playing Mr. Rochester.
81LoisLane 1 month ago 4
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"where are my candles?!" "you think because I'm blind I don't need them?!"
...well... generally that'd be a reasonable assumption, lol.
TiaFaeLovey 1 month ago
I love how quickly he takes hold of her hand. -is lightly amused-
pureshadowwolf 1 month ago
i actually cried!!!! ohhmydeargod!!!!!!!!!!this movie the best ever i wished he wasnt blind dough but wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
animenightwatcher5 1 month ago 2
8:30!
ungogdumhurra 1 month ago
Gotta love Bertha 3:24
miamystery 1 month ago
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miamystery 1 month ago
This is definitely the best movie. I like how they paid attention to detail like how Mr. Rochester's hand was injured in the fire. All of the characters are perfectly portrayed.
skiptothestep 2 months ago 2
Now THAT was a face plant.
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ohhhh.... fuck, the crazy bitch just full blown JUMPED off the fuckin' castle. lolz, i rofled when i saw that part. if i was roechester and that bitch caused my true love to run away, i'd run over there and PUSH her off the fucking roof. fuck her, make the world a better place. i called jane eyre a stupid bitch for running off when she's always complaining she never had a true family and blah,blah,blah. the one guy that loves her she runs b/c he's married. thumbs up if u agree! fuckin' bitch lol
finalfantasygirl369 2 months ago
@ponyinacoma i giggled from this very comment.
animechic420 2 months ago
@animechic420 And I just giggled from your comment. :)
SweetlyPoised18 2 months ago
Earlier he asked her if in her dream she returns to find Thornfield in ruins and now she does. Does anyone else notice the irony?
z3juila 2 months ago
@z3juila Exactly, words can be very powerful
sayhi2noble 2 months ago
3:06 Oh, God NO!
3:12 Thank fuck!
chocolatefountain95 2 months ago
@chocolatefountain95
Ha ha, yeah I believe that would of scared anyone who hadn't read the book.
JayLynnization 1 week ago
@JayLynnization It worried me when I saw this and I'd read the book first
chocolatefountain95 1 week ago
-w- I remember the version of the show I see didn't show Bertha's suicide for some reason.
NoireValentine 3 months ago
I think Mr Rochester was purposely being "not too forceful" so that she actually jumps of so that he becomes widowed meaning IF she did come back, he would be able to marry her...
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Omigod, NOW I know why people love Rochester.
quidwitch 3 months ago
Dear lord this is tragic.
quidwitch 3 months ago
The comments on these videos are priceless.
TheNarwhal777 3 months ago 11
at 6:32, i think she stands on that twig on purpose just to get his atention.
Sophie01761 3 months ago
Rochester must have been freaking out thinking 'George' was hitting on him while giving him water to sip! Haha!
saralaao 3 months ago 9
my fav part is when he hold her hand and say : is that her .. those are janes fingers .. uuh it makes me cry .. i love this novel so much am crazy about !!
DyalaJackson 3 months ago 6
damn she's crazy...
000kaestkat 3 months ago
I'm just back from cinema: latest version has....this one is by far the best one! I usually enjoied Michael Fassbender on screens but TS is the best Rochester.
principiantessa 3 months ago 4
"where are my candles?! do you think that just because I'm blind I don't need them?!"
uh.....yeah....
cinnamonstix1990 4 months ago 16
God this entire version just makes me ache...
LorW8483 4 months ago 8
8.33 .. him crying... I'm crying ... ever single time i watch it.... that man can act.....
ellenruddy 4 months ago 13
This might be a stupid question but why didn't they just put the wife in an insane asylum or somehow commit her? Is it just that he felt like he couldn't turn on her or something?
fibotron85 4 months ago
@fibotron85 He could not legally divorce her when she was proved mad. And those asylums were terrible. The clients were shown to people who paid for the amusement. Maybe there were better places for those of wealthy families I do not know.
But it was also a shame to have a lunatic relative and disgraced the entire family. According to the book that was the reason why the marriage was never made public in England according to the novel.
MsSilentia 4 months ago in playlist Jane Eyre 2006 2
I imagine it must be so hard to play blind...
iluvqueen1 4 months ago
fish lips...
QuiteInTheAuditorium 4 months ago
if you haven't read the book, this whole series must be a little bit confusing
bresiesoftroy 4 months ago
@bresiesoftroy I no it was very difficult for me to understand until I read the book
Rosie4evr 4 months ago in playlist Jane Eyre 2006
Love how Pilot is a different breed of dog in every adaptation :D
withtimeandpatience 4 months ago 8
"I could have never dreamt such detail!" Well said, Edward! And now go on and realise that she's really come back to make you (and us) happy!
mangafeli 5 months ago 4
Pliot barks
Mr Rochester: has Pilot gone mad like the rest of us
MyCheyenne15 5 months ago 5
Mr Rochester: Where are my Candles? You think because I'm Blind that I don't need them. :D
MyCheyenne15 5 months ago 6
By far.. my favorite version! 2011 one left me cold...
woof999 5 months ago 9
i just finished re-reading the book, i can't stop crying, i'm leaking!
shazax26 5 months ago 3
Terri Shivo was starved to death by HER husband. Seems Rochester treated HIS wife better
yeah4me1 5 months ago
"You always were a witch!" He delivers that line perfectly. I adore the characters of Jane and Rochester and these two bring them to life as close to perfectly as I've seen. Ruth Wilson's performance throughout the entire story is amazing, and -especially in this scene- Toby does a fabulous job. I still haven't seen the 2011 adaptation; I've read that it's really good, and I'd love to see it, but I think this version will always be my favorite.
mustanglover12 5 months ago 10
@mustanglover12 ..oh no the new one is very disappointing, you'll see what i mean when you see it.
belkisicthus 5 months ago
@belkisicthus
I totally agree with you. The actress who played Jane didn't show emotions. She was cold.
Very disappointing.
bussitas 5 months ago
@mustanglover12 Personally i thought it was ok. They left some important parts out, but it IS hard to fit everything in the spans of 2 hours give or take. :/
demonicangel377 5 months ago
@mustanglover12 Personally i thought it was ok. They left some important parts out, but it IS hard to fit everything in the span of 2 hours give or take :/
demonicangel377 5 months ago
ıs bertha really DİVE or KILLED BY EDWARD....no body knows.he told us the story but realıty may differ.
deniznafi 6 months ago
@deniznafi
I think you are too hard on him lol
In the novel there were wittnesses on the ground who could tell he tried to persuade her to come down.
But i have read comments in other forums that maybe he regretted his way to treat her, but too late. Personally I do not believe that is a probable interpretation, though. Charlotte Brontë did probably love her complicated hero and wanted to make him weak and thoughtless, not deliberately evil.
MsSilentia 6 months ago
I love the way he cries! It breaks my heart!
TheVintageFiend 6 months ago 6
I love the woman who played as Bertha..........my favorite part was when she dragged Jane's dress along the floor, with it on fire.
VirgiliaCoriolanus 6 months ago
9 people are Bertha Mason.
WayToSaveTheWorld 6 months ago 8
"where are my candles?!" "you think because I'm blind I don't need them?!"
...well... generally that'd be a reasonable assumption, lol.
firelilyxxx 6 months ago 47
People who love each other like that can sense each other..... it's not exactly uncommon, and of course he knows the feel of her hands!
SupernaturalLover67 6 months ago 10
i give Bertha a perfect 10 for that dive. plus a bonus point for finally freeing Rochester from the burden
fantabulousstargirl 6 months ago 56
OH MY GAWWWWWD this is too adorable for words.
sweeperchick 6 months ago 4
My heart is crying :')
misterdarcyy 6 months ago 8
well glad crazy bertha is dead.
shaqdaddy11 7 months ago
I don't know why people think it's freaky that he knows her hands. How can you not know the touch of the person you love? Whether it's that of a lovers' or a parent.
msuspartans112 7 months ago 18
super
EwaHeban 7 months ago
super
EwaHeban 7 months ago
T.T ahmagod
yofila 7 months ago
These are Jane Eyres fingers, i'd know them anywhere ... WTF ? :L I mean mmmm romantic
Tiggsy2000 8 months ago
0:27 isn't that where Elizabeth Bennet was in the 2008 version of Pride and Prejudice???
MsBurntToast 8 months ago 6
@MsBurntToast Lol, I thought the same when I firt saw it. Not exactly but probably the same area.
ElizaDoolittle217 6 months ago
"is it jane eyres fingers" how freaky and beautiful
narjis96 8 months ago 3
Stevens is my favorite Rochester!!!!
mpershern 8 months ago 14
Every time I see St.John, I automatically read it as 'Saint John' then I remember it's actually Sin-Jin. lol
cinamoroll07 8 months ago 4
I love how he lunges for her when he hears her voice. Almost desperate to know that she's really there and he needs to feel her again. My favorite part by far.
bmbleB95 9 months ago 133
@bmbleB95 have watched that bit over and over and still adore it
ellenruddy 4 months ago
Am I the only one who likes St. John? :D
SLIMJIM. LOL!
One of my favorite parts, when Jane hears Rochester's voice, then goes to find him <3 :`(
ihnms 9 months ago 8
Brilliant swan dive by Bertha Mason!
FreyaEinde 9 months ago 103
@FreyaEinde Swan dive, into the best death of your husband's life.
dramakittymeow 7 months ago
@dramakittymeow Lol. That's so wrong! XP
MissJamieMonster 6 months ago
5:28. CRUNCH
enoching7 9 months ago
le sigh! When Mr Rochester grabs Janes hand at 8:31 when she speaks to him... I swoon every time! :)
melmirka 9 months ago 3
Bertha looks like a man.
rebebo95 10 months ago
8:30-9:48
"You are real?"
"You always were a witch."
"You always did torment me."
"I gave most of it away." "Ha, I could never have dreamt such detail!"
My favorite part *sigh* happy ending :)
teacher2192 10 months ago 12
I wish to slap Slimjim
teacher2192 10 months ago 7
I'm starting to cry,,
curlyfry0809 10 months ago
stupid lunatic wanted to fly like an owl and landed flat on her fugly face!!! LOL
dtunteja7 10 months ago 10
"these are jane eryes hands" creepy much..
theduckyjones 10 months ago
omg why... why u make me so happyz Rochester?
sleeper9 10 months ago 7
SlimJim... or whatever his name is...is annoying.
RachelPitty 10 months ago 10
@RachelPitty LMAO. SlimJim...that's awesome. I do so hate his name. LOL But i shall call him slimJim from now on and that shall make him somewhat tolerable.
Bangerchick613 10 months ago 4
@Bangerchick613 and @RachelPitty ... You have both made me laugh out loud.. SLIMJIM, hee hee love it, not the man, but the new name... I will never think of SaintJohn (Sinjon) in the same way ever again, many thanks ladies for the huge smile on my face right now...
Toby and Ruth are now my fav's as Jane and Rochester.."nd fav are Ciaran Hinds and Samantha Morton... *swoons and sighs once again* :0)X
wenglishsal 9 months ago 3
@wenglishsal Lol, SlimJim. That's cool, how do you do the double reply posts?
kuroniro1 6 months ago
@kuroniro1 ... Hello fellow Jane Eyre lover... In reply to your question, the first name comes up anyway as you click reply, if you want a 2nd one, just type the '@'and then the name and they will also appear... hope this helps... My very best regards from wales UK :0)x
wenglishsal 6 months ago
@kuroniro1 .. Hello, to do a 'double reply', all you need to do is type the '@' button before each name and they both, very obligingly pop up when you post a comment...
I hope this helps, my very best regards to you, from Wales UK ... :0)x
wenglishsal 3 months ago
@RachelPitty BAHAHA
missdexterity 10 months ago
HNNNGGGGGGGGGGGG MY HEART
LividusLuna 10 months ago 3
I absolutely love this version. The new version is supposed to be coming out in a few weeks and i'm counting down the days. The chemistry between Rochester and Jane in this adaption was amazing, but the script fell flat for me. From the clips of the new version, it seems very true to the book so i'm excited to see it and compare the two.
socertiger13 11 months ago 2
that rock at 0:25 looks like the same one Lizzy stood on in P&P when she went to darbyshire
daisyspacer 11 months ago 6
@daisyspacer I thought the same thing!
littlegammy 10 months ago
"Where are my candles? You think just I'm blind I don't need them!"
202udazzleme 11 months ago 12
what is it with crazy women burning houses down in books?
rbain007 11 months ago 3
the part where she hears Mr Rochester called out to her reminded me of in Gladiator when Maximus heard his son calling out to him!!
rbain007 11 months ago
GOSH i have cried sooo much all the way through! I LOVE this adaption it's amazing and no one can beat Ruth Wilson and Tony Stephens, especially Tony Stephens ;)
221Verona 11 months ago 4
@221Verona It's "Toby" which strikes me as a much yummier name :-) To match his yummy face and his yummy voice and his yummy body...shall I go on? Lol. Anyway, I TOTALLY agree with you (except on his name - lol)
UWnic6090 11 months ago
@UWnic6090 LOL! SORRY! I can't believe i got it wrong! Thanks:-) I COMPLETELY agree about his yumminess;) I CANNOT BELIEVE i got his name wrong! lol
221Verona 10 months ago
@221Verona I wasn't trying to "hate," I was just trying to help out a fellow fan :-)
UWnic6090 10 months ago
@UWnic6090 I don't believe you were trying to "hate", i just couldn't believe i got it wrong(and still can't!) I really appreciate it:-) Thanks, again!:-)
221Verona 10 months ago
I'm crying so hard right now.
Sad really....but I don't care.
TheFloatingBox 1 year ago 5
I bought this movie on a friend's recommendation and I am so glad I did I pull this one out whenever I am sick or just need a long romantic movie.
Mariea5000 1 year ago 5
why i just cant stop crying ....
ninakoletnikolena 1 year ago
and In the book his wife is described wilder and uglier and It is mentioned that he put himself in to danger to rescue her from the fire
Afsoon2009 1 year ago 5
what an amazing movie, they are awesome
Afsoon2009 1 year ago
For the record, he lost one eye in the incident and also went blind, but not irreparably blind in the other, it improved so he could see their child when it was born
mutedmockingbird 1 year ago
no hes blind :'c
13vlee 1 year ago
@13vlee
actually half blind and it gets better in the book..
Kareena1988 1 year ago 9
I love how she kisses him and it takes him a few moments to realize what's happening. There is no emoticon that could possibly express how adorable that is.
austen2gaskell2 1 year ago 5
As if to call out to one another across space and time............. she heard him!!! Que crying.
supercali420 1 year ago 2
I feel really sorry for Bertha. In a way, her insanity is her own prison. She had no free will because of her illness. She embodies the dispossessed situation of most women regardless of status in those times... or even in the current day sometimes. Her jumping off the roof like the bird signifies her desire to be free of that prison, even if death is the only freedom, but therein lies the tragedy isnt it?
autumnsoliloquy 1 year ago 12
@autumnsoliloquy Well said, but do you think she knowingly commited suicide?
EmmaWatsonStar 1 year ago
@EmmaWatsonStar I have no idea. Well she's insane, so I don't think she really knew what she was doing.
autumnsoliloquy 1 year ago
i never cry with movies (or anything on tv) but now...
NoLifeStudi0s 1 year ago
They made Bertha look too sane (except for her outbreak). In the 1996 version she looked somewhat like the book described, and much more dangerous-looking.
shineyourlight55 1 year ago 2
@shineyourlight55 Yes. In the book she's described almost like an animal.
boya307 1 year ago 3
Tears. On. My. Keyboard!!!!
zainadlr 1 year ago 10
Now I'm crying! :'(
fannyluna12 1 year ago 2
that chick really loves burning shit ,doesn't she?
GEWDSTUFF 1 year ago 11
i love this scene of bertha, its so hauntingly beauitful.
babegia 1 year ago
Oh the most beautiful reunion ever!
musicalmeg19 1 year ago 8
i'm really sorry about being so severe but does anyone else find this insulting that she doesn't even offer him the glass! she might as well spoon feed him.
MsVanmil 1 year ago
@MsVanmil I guess they just could not resist this way of revelation. It had great potential on screen and was well carried out.
But maybe there is a symbol too. Through all this adaption they have made the most of every romantic and erothic symbol Brontë put in. There were lots of them in the novel, besides the frank words.
Of course this is not respectful to a blind man, just as an attempt to seduce is not respectful towards a teenager in chock. It is a bit predatory, just like the novel :)
MsSilentia 1 year ago 3
@MsVanmil
i see your point... but to get all lit-major on you, there may be some symbolism within to book too. during the proposal scene, jane says, "(do you think) i can bear to have my morsel of bread snatched from my lips, and my drop of living water dashed from my cup?" In biblical terms, these are the staples of life. Jane, by returning to him, after he has suffered the consequences for his ungodly actions, is giving him life again.
GillyBean369 1 year ago 7
@GillyBean369 I love your comments -- thanks for having something interesting to say! "Jane Eyre" is my favorite book and I've read it countless times. I also think all of the Biblical quotations Charlotte Bronte includes impress upon us the fact that the love between Jane and Rochester was so strong it was like their religion.
musicalmeg19 1 year ago
@MsVanmil Yeah, I fell over that as well. Beautiful scene though.
Artemisss1 1 year ago
@MsVanmil true. he's fairly well able to do it himself -.-' that's kind of humilating :/
RukaChan17 1 year ago
Seeing him cry makes be cry... :')
mo95261 1 year ago 4
Bertha is creepy, but she is really beautiful as well!
EmmaWatsonStar 1 year ago 6
Anyone know's what music that is playing when Bertha is about to jump of the roof?
I love this mini-series, it's great!
carboneyeful 1 year ago
"I dream of you often and in the morning you're gone. You always were a witch" xD Haha.
rikku4eva 1 year ago 5
when she hears him call her name...that's what gets me
firesong888 1 year ago
@firesong888 In the book, he confesses to crying out for her and hearing her call back, 'I am here, I am coming' at the exact time she heard him call her name. Also, I love in the book where he gets jealous, and then, when Jane concedes she loves only him, he gets all excited and impatient and says, "We must be married and become one flesh at once!". [or something like that]
angerdux8 1 year ago
@angerdux8 I love that scene too! And also the one where she is sitting on his knee and he tells her to get off, and she refuses. I think I've read that part about 30 times...
PrincessAnya91 1 year ago
Watching this over and over again... Crying every time :')
muggleabz 1 year ago
where are my candles? you think because im blind i dont need them Lol
Anexx42 1 year ago 2
@Anexx42 I laughed too, but how would he know that the candles *aren't* there if he can't see them anyway?
PrincessAnya91 1 year ago
@PrincessAnya91 according to the book,he could only see the the flicker of lights faintly and at the very end,he does recover his eyesight,so it wasn't really all that bad:)!!
ecstasy51 1 year ago
@ecstasy51 Thanks! I apparently need to go re-read that part (not that I ever need an excuse!). I knew he regained sight in the one eye he had left, but I had forgotten that even from the accident he could see very faint light.
PrincessAnya91 1 year ago
TEARS :'( soo sad!
babiiface009 1 year ago
is she supposed to be at thornfield at 2:40? :S
babiiface009 1 year ago
I can't stop watching this scene!
manda49349 1 year ago
till now i sitll miss helen .... :(
PrettyCure364 1 year ago
Best version of Jane Eyre to date. Hats of to the actors who play Jane, and the devilishly handsome Mr. Rochester. Superbly acted, and for once got the story right, not to mention that this Jane is plain yet beautiful all at once.
blueeyes700 1 year ago 7
Such a good version!! LOVE IT!
givemeahugNOW 1 year ago
I tear up when Mr. Rochester discovers that it really is Jane, honestly.
missstripedsocks 1 year ago 3
Well, she is standing right in front of him. According to the book, the fire is a large bright blur, and the candles are vague, points of light. He couldn't see her, but he could hear her. Even a year of blindness makes the ears very sensitive.
Haljaruna45 1 year ago
This is such a tear-jerker!!! love it :)
veravida24 1 year ago
Soooooo cute, when the tear rolls down his cheak!
RobzFanpire 1 year ago 3
When they were reunited I felt a tear on the corner of one of my eyes
princesskaroke 1 year ago
Mr. Rochester has surely developed his Jane-sensors in her absence!
lavenderblossom 1 year ago 156
@lavenderblossom He must have dreamt of her A LOT!
Girl4Happiness 7 months ago
@woodstock1330 he is completely blind for the first years of their marriage. he regains a little sight in one eye later.
jimmydic7 1 year ago
-_-......what happened to his amputated hand?
sonokosuzuki 1 year ago
@sonokosuzuki I do not remember that part in the novel
MrsMattNJeffHardy 1 year ago
Oh, God! When that tear fell down Mr. Rochester's cheek, my heart broke with joy-overload.
nerdishh 1 year ago 165
Wow that's a very convincing left arm! I still love this film though :D
DancingInTheHeather 1 year ago
i absolutely love how brokenhearted his voice sounds when he's calling her name
rockurworldforever 1 year ago 2
his arm is meant to be mutilated
khgyut 1 year ago 4
oh rochester, why oh why did you not tell jane about bertha? it would have saved you both so much anguish
katarzyna1415 1 year ago 6
Mr. Rochester's so nice. When Bertha was about to jump off the roof, he tried to stop her. It it had been me, I would've said, "DO IT!"
TimmysSpaceship 1 year ago 8
@TimmysSpaceship don't know about that. I mean I'm sure he hated her and all that, but when it is yourself who stands there while someone is trying to commit suicide it's only natural that you would act caring and protective no matter what the situation is. You don't want to be responsible for someone elses death. He would never have forgiven himself for that.
Pirate4T 1 year ago