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  • Myślałam ,ze to parodia... ten prosiaczek :-/

  • I cannot say how much i love this story! I've been searching for something like this for a long time, a story with the man is older them the girl and not seriusly married, it's not like he's cheating her. Love the way this two play so passion in their eyes! Lovely!

  • Please, can anybody tell me what is the name of the last song? (the kiss scene-when Edward asks Jane to marry him...) I cannot find it and it is soo beautiful...

  • une de plus belles scènes !! magnifique adaptation de ce merveilleux roman !!

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  • dude she looks like she has a duck bill

  • I love it! I find it better than 2011 version. I like the new movie too but it miss something. In 2006 version there's so much passion between the heros, their scenes are thrilling!

  • actually love the bit when they come in from the rain and he just can't let her go, keeps pulling her in for one more kiss. You just get the full force of how happy and exhilerated they are!

  • Toby Stephens! <3

  • i find the 2011 remake is better,

  • @xfireflieskx you are sooo right! but isn t it funny that most of the youtuber just discussing the rochester-question. hehe. too many woman in here.

  • THE MUSIC

  • @ThosePelicans It’s wonderful, isn’t it? Such a shame that the soundtrack is nowhere to be found…

  • Waaaaait just a sweet second!!

    Isn't this house the same one used in the 2011 version AND the 1996!

    Is Haddon Hall the official Thornfield, and nobody told me??

    Well, if I ever go to England, at least I'll know where to go to visit Mr. Rochester.

    :)

  • Agreed ! This is the best version. :)

  • The best vesion of Jane Eyre.

  • "I have no family to interfere"

    That's what she thinks!

  • "do you think I'm a machine?" - is that historically accurate? :S

  • @perfectinchrist Lifted straight from the book! Machine comes from the Latin "machina" and simple machines have been in use for thousands of years.

  • @perfectinchrist She says automaton in the book but same meaning

  • @AnyaEightySeven The exact words are "Do you think I am an automaton?--a machine without feelings?"

  • @supergran1000 Yeah you're right I remembered after I posted that. :-)

  • Mia was a better Jane.

  • SO PASSIONATE!!!!!!

  • This proposal IS the best proposal scene of Jane Eyre ever, BUT, I also recommend seeing the new filmversion of Jane eyre, with Mia Wasikowska. It is quite wonderful on the whole! :) I really enjoyed it!

  • This is the best depiction of the Jane Eyre proposal scene I have ever seen. It is actually how it happened in the book. Amazing. Every other version cuts out most of it, and I don't know why. I love the way it is.

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  • I love this story!! From the first time I read the book years ago, it is a treasure. This is the best version of Jane Eyre by far! (I just saw the newest movie-not impressive, very bland).

  • This part of the movie is just great can't get enough of it

  • Aren't they great? They get every line right, just perfect. It's as if they stepped out of Bronte's head. By the way, has any woman NOT been in love with Rochester?

  • The best proposal scene I have ever seen on the big screen and as a tv movie. Toby and Ruth the best.

  • This is by far the best version of Jane Eyre. The actors have fantastic chemistry together and they act like real people! The actors show the struggles and happiness of Jane and Rochester perfectly! Also it is one of the most accurate version I have seen in comparison to the book.

  • GOD I love this version of Jane Eyre, absolutely brilliant, beyond any comparison. They're the only two people who completely understand the characters' pull towards each other and illustrate their relationship in its core exactly like in the book. Toby Stephens is by far the best Rochester, with that Byronic despair and yet he teases and yet he's coldly sardonic and yet passionate and yet loving. He just got him, and the chemistry between the two of them, they really did their best. <3

  • ' I give you my hand and heart'... But for the love of God stop crying! I can't stop thinking how he would have proposed just so she would stop crying and she did, see, men do know women better than we think.

  • I' m a fan of this book, i love this scene and Jane's passion and personality..but i can't stand this girl...she' s so not like her. I have read great comments about Ruth...that's why i keep on trying to watch her but i can't ..I simply dislike her acting, and her face... and i'm not talking about her beauty....

  • Bloody hell... If I ever meet a man with that voice...

    if he as much say's a word to me, may it be Hello or whatever... i can see myself crumble and cry

    "YES, YES!! I WILL MARRY YOU!!!

    That voice of Toby's just makes me weak!

  • George C. Scott(1970) and Toby Stephens(2006) after much proposal scene comparing are in my opinion the two best Rochesters of all time. No just in the scene but in all the Versions of Jane Eyre. Timothy Dalton is too gorgeous and so is Toby Stephens but Toby executes it more convincingly. Not to mention Ruth Wilson is exceptionally brilliantly.

  • the best version, the most suited actors. i didn't see this year's version, but i've watched the trailer, and i'm still stick on my opinion. Toby stephens's perfomance is the BEST ever!

  • Best adaptation ever!

  • THIS IS SUCH a sweet and sincere scene. I love it soo much!!!! and even better is that it is quoted directly out of the book. I think that is SO AWESOME!!! she expresses herself so well and he finally realizes that she loves him back!!!

  • THANK you, Ruth Wilson, for delivering that monologue as if you were ACTUALLY upset to leave. I don't understand the monotone of every other Jane I have seen. This is probably the most passionate speech this character can muster, and yet Wilson seems to be the only Jane capable of giving it its proper emotion.

  • @xkfireflieskx

    YOU ARE SO RIGHT.

    I haven't yet seen 2011 in full, just a few clips which include this scene. But Mia appears to be so restrained.

    Jane is meant to be in "acute distress", possessing "vehemence of emotion, stirred by grief and love".

    Ruth delivers it all. What an amazing actress.

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  • The best proposal scene of all of the versions of Jane Eyre I've ever seen. No contest.

  • @Loomis15 It's good for sure. Have you seen the 1983 version with Timothy Dalton? Ooooo he's sexy and she is more reserved, better fitting the ear.

  • Agreed!

  • I love how when Jane says, "Of course I must leave! You have a wife!" and Mr. Rochester is just like... "What do you mean...?"

  • One of my favourite scene in this movie.

  • I LOVE THIS PROPOSAL SCENE!!!! AND IF I WERE JANE I WOULD HAVE SAID YES TO HIM, TOO... Toby Stephens is so hot, the perfect Rochester. I love him

  • I'm pretty sure the actor who plays Rochester in this version also played Gatsby in a TV version of Great Gatsby. We watched both in high school, so it's like "Gatsby? What are you doing in Thornfield? I thought you were dead in a pool!"

    This Jane Eyre was actually pretty good but that Gatsby was soooooooooooo bad even with Paul Rudd as Nick and Mira Sorvino as Daisy.

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