Jane Eyre 1970 Part 12 The End
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Thank you TammyE21 for taking your time for uploading this movie. I wanted to see it for a long time. it is a very nice movie.
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I saw this movie on french television when I was just a kid. All I remembered was the actor playing Mr Rochester. This end is so soft and sweet.
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Superbly directed by Delbert Mann! I love everything about this version. The cinematography, the art direction, the cast, and the wonderful John Williams score.
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I can not thank you enough for uploading this wonderful movie. I have watched all different version of Jane Eyre, but this one is absolutely the best ever!!! Thank you thank you thank you..........
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what a nice movie! thank you~
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Thanx for the upload, TammyE21! Even though I did not like this adaptation at all, it is nice to have seen all the available ones, so thank you!
1000 times thank you for the entire film entirely!
I love George C. Scott in this role very much. How high voltage in the last words from 4:45! He just turns his head slightly, when Jane touching him - here 4:51 - but how much sense and heart in this movement can be seen! And as he takes her hand! Great George C. Scott!
Ksenija72 2 years ago 7
Im glad you enjoyed it. I love the subtleness of this ending. So quiet, yet so moving! I really like Scott as Mr. Rochester too!
TammyE21 2 years ago 3
@TammyE21
Have you seen the version 1973? That's magnificently, too! It is absolutely another Rochester. I do not know, whom - Scott or Jayston as Mr. Rochester - I love more than anything ))). I have no words already.)))
Version JE1973 lies entirely on the channel TheVictorianLady.
The version 1983 with Timothy Dalton I hate, is a soap opera kind (((
Thank you again for JE1970!
Ksenija72 2 years ago 3
No I havent seen the 1973 version, but I want to. I must say I did like the 1983 Jane Eyre, but you have to think of it as more of a play. By the way, I looked up Donizetti's opera L'elisir d'amore - "Una furtiva lagrima" and thought it was beautiful as well as fitting to the scene. I love that line when Rochester says A tear has slipped from the lash and fallen onto the floor. Its so sweet!
TammyE21 2 years ago
Thank you! This version most closely evokes memories of my first time reading Jane Eyre some 45 years ago when I was a teenager. It's so perfect and I most love little Adele in this version.
suelizjohnson 2 years ago
Youre Welcome. I agree. I often think of this version when reading Jane Eyre. They seem to have captured the mood of the book.
TammyE21 2 years ago