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I thought the age difference between the two worked. It's a nice abridgment, nothing *too* essential was lost. It may not be WOW, WOW, WOW this is the best Jane Eyre EVER, but, it works really well, in my opinion. My general thoughts are this was a very nice, very pleasant, very enjoyable, non-offensive adaptation of Jane Eyre. And some of the couple's conversations are cut short or eliminated from this abridgment.)
(The gypsy-fortune-teller scene is missing from this adaptation. Perhaps he isn't fully-fully realized or brought to life in this adaptation, a few scenes are missing, a few exchanges are missing, but, for the most part he plays the role right. I think he did a good job in capturing Charlotte Bronte's hero. Why? Even though not every adaptation gets every, little thing right, even though some interpretations of Bronte's original novel don't make me giddy in delight-even though a few scenes in a few adaptations make me cringe-I have found enough to enjoy in each and every adaptation.įor the most part I enjoyed this adaptation of Jane Eyre. You might not think it would be fun to watch Jane Eyre and only Jane Eyre for weeks at a time, but, surprisingly enough I am having a delightful time with this project of mine. I have been having so much FUN watching all these adaptations of Jane Eyre. This adaptation stars Charlotte Gainsbourg as Jane Eyre and William Hurt as Edward Rochester. This week I'm sharing my thoughts on the 1996 film, Jane Eyre.