Jane Eyre (Masterpiece Theatre, 2006)

WGBH Boston - WGBH Boston

Release date: 2007-02-20
DVD
Director:Susanna White
Actors: Ruth Wilson (II); Toby Stephens; Amy Steel (II); Jacqueline Pilton; Anne Reid; Ned Irish; Andrew Buchan; Claudia Coulter; Christopher Wilkinson (III); Lorraine Ashbourne; Jeanne Golding; Maisie Dimbleby; Rebekah Staton; Dan Armour; Letty Butler; Hugo Heathcote; Francesca Annis; Eglantine Rembauville-Nicolle; Bethany Gill; Christopher Bowen

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This Jane is so fantastic- of course, she was nominated for several prizes. Rochester was not as dark as expected, and seems to be playing at it instead of truly bitter. This makes some scenes hard to believe, like the proposal scene, where he holds out for so long. He's such a tender guy, not so much conflicted as perplexed, that it's hard to imagine him doing this. Other scenes were more convincing, though. He brings more of a "dandy" feeling to the character, so the class difference is more apparent.

This is so much fun to watch, and so fascinating to watch Jane- I have just been rewatching different scenes over and over again. Love that "scene selection" feature!

Some other jarring features were: St. John, not as in the book at all; the kissing scenes which were somehow lacking in imagination (kissing as a romantic device is overrated); the mad wife who hasn't lost her beauty and whose last scene with Rochester changes the plot line.

But all in all, this is very, very good.

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This adaption of the book is (nearly) perfect. A few liberties were taken that I didn't agree with (especially in the ending), but all in all this is a fantastic adaption and I adored it. The leads were chosen perfectly. Ruth Wilson is perfect - her portrayal of Jane is absolutely spot on. Toby Stephens is all anyone could ask for in a Mr. Rochester. I was absolutely swept away, I am not ashamed to admit. Although he is certainly not "ugly" or "hideous", there is something about him that kind of evokes Rochester... he was perfect. And the chemistry is insane. I've never experienced the story so full of passion and emotion, although I've read the book three times, and I just love how the characters are brought to life.
Other than the above-mentioned liberties taken with details in the story line, I have absolutely nothing bad to say about this adaption. It is amazing. Enough said.

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This is the best adaptation of Jane Eyre I have ever seen. I have watched this at least 5 times and never tire of it. The actors every one of them are superb and Toby Stephens and Ruth Wilson light up the screen with thier undying love for each other while they both struggle with thier inner demons as such. Ruth is great as Jane in every sense of the word and Toby Stephens although too good looking plays Mr. Rochester in a way as to believe his inner tomrment only gone after Jane brings him back to life as such to the real meaning of love. The music was fantastic, the cast fantastic, the acting superb, the locations realistic and harsh and cold and eery, and the costumes, hair and makeup and mannerisms of this period--PERFECT. I have recommnended this to evryone I know and they have all loved it................My favorite!! Charlotte Brontes novel is brought to life in the way it was meant to be and was written.-----------

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