But alas, it will never be for me, and not for many other women either lol. I wish I could find my own Rochester as portrayed in this movie! So sexy. I thought this adaption portrayed a lot of emotion and I both cried and laughed. Very plain in a lot of shots, but kind of glowing and pretty in a simple way. I thought he was HOT without really deviating from the book. Rchester in this movie was like the book: more substancial body type, dark eyes and hair, not fair-skinned, strong features- not long, delicate and prim in the face. And Toby Keith! Need I say much? I thought he was perfect! He was handsome, which viewers just love, but they portrayed him as not being classically handsome as a stereotypically genteel gentleman of 1840's England (handsome back then in England was thin, tall, non-muscular, fair-haired, light-eyed, and a longish delicate, prim face). Could have been slightly more reserved in some scenes. She showed jane's passionate side very well. You could really tell they loved each other. I thought the acting was great and the chemistry was awesome, at least compared to other adaptions. Also time frame of just a few events were changed, but I found that in most of the other adaptions too. Most everything was there, (a few things were changed, but not many). So that makes my number one the masterpiece miniseries aired on PBS my very favorite. Once again though, a regular movie length (anywhere between 90 and 120 minutes is just not long enough to accurately portray some important aspects of the story). My number two was the 2011 with mia wasikowska and michael fassbender. Ciaran hinds screamed and yelled too much and I think the rochester in the book was a little more kind to jane a few more times than in this very short tv version. The 1997 samantha morton/ciaran hinds I liked. I have watched portions of most of the movie adaptions and I just can't find one I like except 2 or 3, but there was only one that I loved. No small feat! Especially in the time period the book was written and where it took place. Just the best story ever! Sne manages to save her own emotional/mental life of herself as well as another. They are just published at perhaps a slightly different time, and I think some of the "forwards" in the front of the book might be a little different. The jane eyre book editions don't change Charlotte Bronte's words.
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