This was the best interpretation of Charlotte Bronte, "Jane Eyre" I ever have seen and nothing else can compare to other movies or series. My favorite book since I was a teenager and still love Charlotte Bronte's "Jane Eyre." I love Timothy Dalton as Rochester who playful exchange with Jane is wonderfully performed.
Here's the thing about Tim as Rochester, yes he is quite handsome but his is this rough beauty that reminisces of book Rochester's making him the most accurate protrayal of Rochester
Haha yes, he's far too handsome for Rochester, but as I've posted elsewhere, that was Charlotte Brontë's cleverness: she keeps telling us that Rochester is ugly, but when she finally gets around to describing him in detail (when Jane draws his portrait), what she describes seems like a rather good-looking man! Cheeky Charlotte...
This is the best Jane, her composure and facial expression , the sad-looking shape of her eyes. The black eyeliner is out of her character and habits, though, and too black-hard. But one forgets that later. Rochester is rougher and ruder than he looks, so that is good. I just can't imagine how he can ask her, in a later conversation, whether she finds him handsome and she says "no" although he is.
I think that there is something good to be said about nearly all of the film versions of Jane Eyre, even if it is just one point; som, of course, stand out as the best. To me, this version, with this Jane and Rochester, is the very best.
I have revisited this series so many times this quarantine and each time I have noticed something new in TD performance.. his nuances .. I simply don’t understand why such a majority of people love to hate him .. how do u not appreciate this perfection 🤯
Oh come of it. Dalton is always such a stiff bore, never fails to disappoint. And the chap tries too hard yet hardly ever fits into any of his roles nor does he fit well with the rest of the cast here most of who seem to fair so much better at their job. Such a Pitty-07 I'd say!😆 Lion in the winter & Hot Fuzz is all that i would recommend of his that is even half watchable. 🍷
@@melodyb8521 Just because he is good looking for the part doesn't mean that his acting is bad, he has performed this role brilliantly, and if his being handsome is excuse then Michael Fassbender and Toby Stephens are also good looking na , why people don't have problem with them 🤷♀️🙄?
He's very Mr Darcy here. Very aloof and quiet. This was the first thig I ever saw Timothy Dalton in and thought he'd be a good 007. I was proved right :)
It is a nice series, however , I hoped I could see more romantic scenes at the end of these series... The second wedding ceremony, when finally they are united as husband and wife ... when they have their first newborn And other aspects of the book...but I am so glad there is these series to see how life was on those times. thank you to all the artist for their great performance!
Forgive me Rosa Martorelli, but you couldn't be more wrong. If you'd watch this series in its entirety, you'd see that Timothy Dalton and Zelah C. are brilliant in these roles -- the best Jane and Rochester on screen.
Oh come of it. Dalton is always such a stiff bore, never fails to disappoint. And the chap tries too hard yet hardly ever fits into any of his roles nor does he fit well with the rest of the cast here most of who seem to fair so much better at their job. Such a Pitty-07 I'd say!😆 Lion in the winter & Hot Fuzz is all that i would recommend of his that is even half watchable. 🍷
@@evm6177 Yeah that's why he's had role after role in these romantic drama kind of movies-plus others-going back 5 decades. Coz he's so lousy in 'em.🤟😆🤪👍
@@jjknight636 Gotcha! Some folks don't understand thats a great part of the initial attraction for Jane...I use this version as my cinematic Xanex in this Crazy CV World we call 2020. I hope you and yours Stay Safe and Healthy!! ✌🌷👿
Далтон- Рочестер это невероятно красивый человек душой, как ангел сошедший с небес. Счастья вам огромного и хорошего настроения, здоровья вашей семье и счастливо жить.. 🌹
I believe all versions were masterfully done, including this one. But no other actors had the chemistry of Ruth Wilson and Toby Stephens in the 2006 BBC version. They were simply earth-shattering as Jane and Rochester, truly bringing the depth of their bond in the book to life and portraying their violent yet tender passionate nature.
@@user-rm7zf4bw2b "Really?" you say, like it's one of the great mysteries of the Universe that someone could find Dalton handsome. Ha ha-c'mon, even if you don't find the Timster handsome yourself, how's it surprising that someone else does, when you'd have to know there are heaps of women drooling over him in the comments sections of literally every video in which he features? But maybe it's all of them who need glasses, and the role he was born to play was actually the Elephant Man? Lol.
@@user-rm7zf4bw2b Drooling mightn't catch a man, but when that's what a lot of women in comments under videos of T.D. have been doing, all I can say about anyone expressing surprise that another lady finds him handsome, is- "Really?".🙂
@@darrylschultz9395 You interpret my comment as surprise. That is not quite accurate. I know that lots of women find balding, spindly men attractive! My point is that I thin he is perfect for that role, as Rochester is not supposed to be handsome.
Rochester being the unchallenged Master Of The House.. So aloof, but compare to later scenes, and you'll see how much he & their relationship develop and what a range Timothy Dalton has! He's brilliant, really. I always found that Zelah Clarke was good, but could have been better. As Jane she has to be correct and show little emotion in this scene, but Zelah doesn't even show emotion when she's alone by the piano, when nobody can see her. This would have been an opportunity for her to show the viewers how she feels about Rochester's rudeness, but instead she seems almost like a machine..
I can't stand Zelah for this part. She's far too cold and has no depth of emotion at all. Even in later scenes, like the "goodbye" in the garden, she's quiet and broody, not desperate and heartbroken as Jane should be. Ruth Wilson mastered that scene in the 2006 version.
@@anniebieber19 Honestly he's my favorite too. He's a great actor; he has a powerful emotional voice, and his movements are graceful and confident. This is the closest to the book's Rochester as it gets.
@@deagoldylocks8337 I also think she is THE epitome of how I saw Jane Eyre in my mind. They are an excellent pairing. I hate it when they take a classic & jack it up...I honestly think one of the reasons my son's wife hates me is due to my loathing the Kira Knightley Pride & Prejudice...chickens walking thru the kitchen...Seriously? In a Manor house? It's not Little House on the Heather for Heavens sake!! Another excellent classic...Rebecca w/Joan Fontaine & Lawerence Oliver...Stay Safe!! ♡♡ AB
@annie bieber I agree that the knightly version of P and P was awful- dozens of reasons. The instagramming attitude. The only good thing was the framing of shots to condense the story.
She's got such LOVELY SOULFUL EYES. But UGH what a dress. Is that how they dressed in the 1840s? No waist, no shape...she looks like she's wearing a tent!!
Kawthar Bakhach Women usually didn't flaunt themselves like that in Victorian times. She also grew up in a very religious/Christian environment and Lowood.
I commented on this 4 years and said that the 2006 version was my favourite. It isn’t, it never was, it’s always been this version since I saw it as a girl.
@@evm6177 While acting ability is the important thing, it's natural that extreme good looks will always draw positive attention from many members of the opposite sex. How you could be unaware of this is the true mystery.
Если Вы читали роман и в фильме тоже показано, когда Рочестер сказал ей, что она заинтересовала его сразу как личность. Первый раз он говорит это ей, рассматривая ее рисунки, а позже - в сцене пожара в спальне: он буквально открыто говорит это ей, что она заинтересовала его с первой минуты. Естественно он присматривался к ней, к тому же он был хозяином поместья и тут уж нужно было вести себя соответственно. Но он потом честно сказал ей, что заставил ее ревновать, чтобы она влюбилась в него так же, как он в нее
My favourite Jane Eyres in order; 1. The 2006 version (very sexy, not exactly accurate but I like their chemistry) 2. The 1983 version (Timothy is just fab in this) 3. The 1997 version (Samantha Morton and Ciaran Hinds; not accurate to the book but they have great chemistry). 4. The 1973 version (Michael Jayston has the funny, flirty side to Rochester down). This is when it gets difficult for me 5. Either the 2011 version or the 1996 version (both pretty flat in my opinion but Michael Fassbender does a good enough job). 6. The 1943 version (I mean really but Orson Welles has brilliant onscreen presence and his voice is dreamy). 7. The 1970 version (enough said on that one). There are more that just isn’t worth mentioning (at all).
I think this Rochester is better than Michael Fassbender, who did his best but still looked to gentle for the role... While this Jane is not my favorite. The one portrayed by Mia Wasikowska sticks more to the book, to me - given all the licenses they took from the original plot.
I agree.. For movies regardless how plain the characters should be....they should still be good looking to please the viewers..in books we don't see them ..we can always imagine them looking good as we want them to be :)
This Jane is the best. You forgot that all her short life she had been taught to hold back her emotions and feelings. It,s her first experiens of talking to a man, she is only a surbodinate servant, as she said later. She knows her position in this house. She is doing her part perfectly.
Tally Amnel But Rochester said he can’t tell her age without the use of arithmetic. Jane probably looks way older than 18 because of the harsh life in Lowood.
I enjoy this version because it’s book accurate but I don’t think the two main characters embody Mr rochester or Jane very well, the mannerisms and sense of humour are a bit too stiff
I like him but not her. She looked too old for the part and completely unemotional. Dalton portrays the tormented character of Rochester very well in my opinion. Better matches were the 1973 and 1997 couples
Oh come of it. Dalton is always such a stiff bore, never fails to disappoint. And the chap tries too hard yet hardly ever fits into any of his roles nor does he fit well with the rest of the cast here most of who seem to fair so much better at their job. Such a Pitty-07 I'd say!😆 Lion in the winter & Hot Fuzz is all that i would recommend of his that is even half watchable. 🍷
Maybe I've just been spoiled by the fantastic 2006 rendition, or maybe this has just grown a little too dated by this point, but I thought this version was slow and boring and I felt no chemistry or tension between the leads.
Oh come of it. Dalton is always such a stiff bore, never fails to disappoint. And the chap tries too hard yet hardly ever fits into any of his roles nor does he fit well with the rest of the cast here most of who seem to fair so much better at their job. Such a Pitty-07 I'd say!😆 Lion in the winter & Hot Fuzz is all that i would recommend of his that is even half watchable. 🍷
Timothy Dalton is the most handsome man that has ever lived....best Rochester, best Bond
I agree👍 l like him very much😍🙆
I like him as the best Heathcliff in Wuthering Heights also.
I fell in love with him, seriously.
So handsome!!
There's some roles that some artists just embody and own. Timothy Dalton is the definitive Rochester!
This was the best interpretation of Charlotte Bronte, "Jane Eyre" I ever have seen and nothing else can compare to other movies or series. My favorite book since I was a teenager and still love Charlotte Bronte's "Jane Eyre." I love Timothy Dalton as Rochester who playful exchange with Jane is wonderfully performed.
Here's the thing about Tim as Rochester, yes he is quite handsome but his is this rough beauty that reminisces of book Rochester's making him the most accurate protrayal of Rochester
Haha yes, he's far too handsome for Rochester, but as I've posted elsewhere, that was Charlotte Brontë's cleverness: she keeps telling us that Rochester is ugly, but when she finally gets around to describing him in detail (when Jane draws his portrait), what she describes seems like a rather good-looking man! Cheeky Charlotte...
Man, I fall for this man's voice EVERY.TIME!xD
Love his facial expression after Jane supported his little green men joke😄
This is the best Jane, her composure and facial expression , the sad-looking shape of her eyes. The black eyeliner is out of her character and habits, though, and too black-hard. But one forgets that later. Rochester is rougher and ruder than he looks, so that is good. I just can't imagine how he can ask her, in a later conversation, whether she finds him handsome and she says "no" although he is.
She definitely made an impression on his heart.
Just the best romantic novel ever! I just love the way Timothy Dalton and Zelah act! I can see it over and over again
I agree👍
I think that there is something good to be said about nearly all of the film versions of Jane Eyre, even if it is just one point; som, of course, stand out as the best. To me, this version, with this Jane and Rochester, is the very best.
I have revisited this series so many times this quarantine and each time I have noticed something new in TD performance.. his nuances .. I simply don’t understand why such a majority of people love to hate him
.. how do u not appreciate this perfection 🤯
Oh come of it. Dalton is always such a stiff bore, never fails to disappoint. And the chap tries too hard yet hardly ever fits into any of his roles nor does he fit well with the rest of the cast here most of who seem to fair so much better at their job. Such a Pitty-07 I'd say!😆 Lion in the winter & Hot Fuzz is all that i would recommend of his that is even half watchable. 🍷
@@evm6177 aren't you a ray of sunshine
Because he's too handsome to play Mr Rochester... In the book Mr Rochester was described as not so handsome :D
@@melodyb8521 Just because he is good looking for the part doesn't mean that his acting is bad, he has performed this role brilliantly, and if his being handsome is excuse then Michael Fassbender and Toby Stephens are also good looking na , why people don't have problem with them 🤷♀️🙄?
@@melodyb8521
Nah,since it’s according to (1800s)British beauty standards then trust me…he was handsom😂❤
He's very Mr Darcy here. Very aloof and quiet. This was the first thig I ever saw Timothy Dalton in and thought he'd be a good 007. I was proved right :)
Mr. Darcy and Mr. Rochester are not alike.
She bewitched his heart😂😂😂😂😂
Mr. Dalton is perfect...
I agree👍
It is a nice series, however , I hoped I could see more romantic scenes at the end of these series...
The second wedding ceremony, when finally they are united as husband and wife ... when they have their first newborn
And other aspects of the book...but I am so glad there is these series to see how life was on those times. thank you to all the artist for their great performance!
I love the intensity in this version of Jane Eyre
I loved TImothy Dalton in the role of Mr. Rochester. He is superb! Thank you for down-loading this rendition of Jane Eyre.
Forgive me Rosa Martorelli, but you couldn't be more wrong. If you'd watch this series in its entirety, you'd see that Timothy Dalton and Zelah C. are brilliant in these roles -- the best Jane and Rochester on screen.
Timothy is the best Rochester ever! I can listen to him forever but then again ...right now he's Rochester. Thanks for uploading them all.
I agree👍💯
Oh come of it. Dalton is always such a stiff bore, never fails to disappoint. And the chap tries too hard yet hardly ever fits into any of his roles nor does he fit well with the rest of the cast here most of who seem to fair so much better at their job. Such a Pitty-07 I'd say!😆 Lion in the winter & Hot Fuzz is all that i would recommend of his that is even half watchable. 🍷
@@evm6177 Yeah that's why he's had role after role in these romantic drama kind of movies-plus others-going back 5 decades. Coz he's so lousy in 'em.🤟😆🤪👍
This version of JE is delightful.
The guy did 10+8=18 and he has the guts to say « arithmetic, you see, is useful », hilarious x)
In keeping w/Mr Rochesters personality he says this with heavy sarcasm...
Annie Bieber Of course ! I meant that HE is hilarious ;)
@@jjknight636 Gotcha! Some folks don't understand thats a great part of the initial attraction for Jane...I use this version as my cinematic Xanex in this Crazy CV World we call 2020. I hope you and yours Stay Safe and Healthy!! ✌🌷👿
Annie Bieber Haha this is the best medication ! Stay safe as well !
Sigh, my real Mr. Rochester
Зила Кларк Прелесть в этом Фильме. Без грима. Она настоящяя,живая.
Умница!
Пусть 2020год принесёт Вам огромного в Личной жизни счастья!
One of the best romantic novel, with a good staging.
Jane Eyre 1983 very good.
Далтон- Рочестер это невероятно красивый человек душой, как ангел сошедший с небес. Счастья вам огромного и хорошего настроения, здоровья вашей семье и счастливо жить..
🌹
Красивейший из мужчин!
I believe all versions were masterfully done, including this one. But no other actors had the chemistry of Ruth Wilson and Toby Stephens in the 2006 BBC version. They were simply earth-shattering as Jane and Rochester, truly bringing the depth of their bond in the book to life and portraying their violent yet tender passionate nature.
Лучшая экранизация Джейн Эйр, лучшие актёры
Тимоти Далтон-прекрасний актер и очень красивий мужчина-мечта
This Mr Rochester is too handsome from the book.
Really? I don’t find him handsome at all.
@@user-rm7zf4bw2b "Really?" you say, like it's one of the great mysteries of the Universe that someone could find Dalton handsome. Ha ha-c'mon, even if you don't find the Timster handsome yourself, how's it surprising that someone else does, when you'd have to know there are heaps of women drooling over him in the comments sections of literally every video in which he features? But maybe it's all of them who need glasses, and the role he was born to play was actually the Elephant Man? Lol.
@@darrylschultz9395 Drooling? That's dignified. Sure fire way to catch a man!
@@user-rm7zf4bw2b Drooling mightn't catch a man, but when that's what a lot of women in comments under videos of T.D. have been doing, all I can say about anyone expressing surprise that another lady finds him handsome, is- "Really?".🙂
@@darrylschultz9395 You interpret my comment as surprise. That is not quite accurate. I know that lots of women find balding, spindly men attractive! My point is that I thin he is perfect for that role, as Rochester is not supposed to be handsome.
Rochester being the unchallenged Master Of The House.. So aloof, but compare to later scenes, and you'll see how much he & their relationship develop and what a range Timothy Dalton has! He's brilliant, really.
I always found that Zelah Clarke was good, but could have been better. As Jane she has to be correct and show little emotion in this scene, but Zelah doesn't even show emotion when she's alone by the piano, when nobody can see her. This would have been an opportunity for her to show the viewers how she feels about Rochester's rudeness, but instead she seems almost like a machine..
I can't stand Zelah for this part. She's far too cold and has no depth of emotion at all. Even in later scenes, like the "goodbye" in the garden, she's quiet and broody, not desperate and heartbroken as Jane should be. Ruth Wilson mastered that scene in the 2006 version.
@@TheGeekMonster Dalton and Ruth would had been the perfect match. Alas! time did not coincide.
I enjoyed him as Heathcliff
My favorite book
Timothy Dalton 💓💓💓💓
I agree👍I love him❤
Обожаю этот фильм!!
The way he sits without changing his posture is strange to me. This Rochester seems a little more elegant
He's just twisted his ankle having fallen from his horse when Jane startled them in the lane. That's why he's sitting like that.
He's my Favorite Rochester! This is my favorite classic, Pride & Prejudice w/Colin Firth is almost a tie!! ♡♡
@@anniebieber19 Honestly he's my favorite too. He's a great actor; he has a powerful emotional voice, and his movements are graceful and confident. This is the closest to the book's Rochester as it gets.
@@deagoldylocks8337 I also think she is THE epitome of how I saw Jane Eyre in my mind. They are an excellent pairing. I hate it when they take a classic & jack it up...I honestly think one of the reasons my son's wife hates me is due to my loathing the Kira Knightley Pride & Prejudice...chickens walking thru the kitchen...Seriously? In a Manor house? It's not Little House on the Heather for Heavens sake!! Another excellent classic...Rebecca w/Joan Fontaine & Lawerence Oliver...Stay Safe!! ♡♡ AB
@annie bieber I agree that the knightly version of P and P was awful- dozens of reasons. The instagramming attitude. The only good thing was the framing of shots to condense the story.
I always thought TD woukd ha e made a superb Sherlock Holmes.
She's got such LOVELY SOULFUL EYES. But UGH what a dress. Is that how they dressed in the 1840s? No waist, no shape...she looks like she's wearing a tent!!
Kawthar Bakhach Women usually didn't flaunt themselves like that in Victorian times. She also grew up in a very religious/Christian environment and Lowood.
They choose 1830's shape. That's how they dressed and it's also Victorian era.
Fabric costs alot so its going to be old fashion
Don't get me started on the hair.
I commented on this 4 years and said that the 2006 version was my favourite. It isn’t, it never was, it’s always been this version since I saw it as a girl.
He is great, but I see no tension between them at all.
I love so much Timothy Dalton!
Me too✋❤️
Me too.
You love him so much, yet Why ?
@@evm6177 While acting ability is the important thing, it's natural that extreme good looks will always draw positive attention from many members of the opposite sex. How you could be unaware of this is the true mystery.
let's be honest here, if an actual ugly man had played Rochester...we wouldn't be so in to this...amiright?!?
Probably not. But you only have a certain amount of time in a film and warming up to a visually unattractive man is a hurdle.
🙏💕
Я думаю что Ротчестер сразу полюбил Джен Эйр, как только она к нему устроилась, просто испытывал её какое-то время.
Если Вы читали роман и в фильме тоже показано, когда Рочестер сказал ей, что она заинтересовала его сразу как личность. Первый раз он говорит это ей, рассматривая ее рисунки, а позже - в сцене пожара в спальне: он буквально открыто говорит это ей, что она заинтересовала его с первой минуты. Естественно он присматривался к ней, к тому же он был хозяином поместья и тут уж нужно было вести себя соответственно. Но он потом честно сказал ей, что заставил ее ревновать, чтобы она влюбилась в него так же, как он в нее
What a rude bumpkin he is
My favourite Jane Eyres in order;
1. The 2006 version (very sexy, not exactly accurate but I like their chemistry)
2. The 1983 version (Timothy is just fab in this)
3. The 1997 version (Samantha Morton and Ciaran Hinds; not accurate to the book but they have great chemistry).
4. The 1973 version (Michael Jayston has the funny, flirty side to Rochester down).
This is when it gets difficult for me
5. Either the 2011 version or the 1996 version (both pretty flat in my opinion but Michael Fassbender does a good enough job).
6. The 1943 version (I mean really but Orson Welles has brilliant onscreen presence and his voice is dreamy).
7. The 1970 version (enough said on that one).
There are more that just isn’t worth mentioning (at all).
Nicely played scene.
But would Jane really have been taught Chopin at Lowood? I doubt it.
Yes she would
@@debrasaunders7200 LOL Wishing doesn't make it so, dear. Chopin's music was unknown in the North of England at that time.
What music is she playing on the piano? Is it Chopin?
Er, she's supposed to be thoughtful and reserved, not posh and repressed.
8:17 - DALTON, not DALTO.
Never mind, All the same.
Why is she playing a harpsichord when he told her to play the piano?
the pianoforte was kind of between a harpsichord and a piano.
😂😂😂
I think this Rochester is better than Michael Fassbender, who did his best but still looked to gentle for the role... While this Jane is not my favorite. The one portrayed by Mia Wasikowska sticks more to the book, to me - given all the licenses they took from the original plot.
His name is Dalton! Not Dalto!
Kathy Wilkins why do u say that 😂
Never mind, All the same.
I loved this Mr. Rochester, But this Jane...does not look young or anything like I imagined her.
The original Jane is meant to look plain and not at all that young. I think this image of her fits the description perfectly.
@Lawrence Bottorff Fassbender was a poor character as Rochester..
I agree.. For movies regardless how plain the characters should be....they should still be good looking to please the viewers..in books we don't see them ..we can always imagine them looking good as we want them to be :)
This Jane is the best. You forgot that all her short life she had been taught to hold back her emotions and feelings. It,s her first experiens of talking to a man, she is only a surbodinate servant, as she said later. She knows her position in this house. She is doing her part perfectly.
She frankly looks older than Rochester.
18 my ass.... 😒
Tally Amnel But Rochester said he can’t tell her age without the use of arithmetic. Jane probably looks way older than 18 because of the harsh life in Lowood.
@@langl5918 But I doubt she has nasolabial folds.
Why was he mean to her?
he was mostly figuring her out. he was intrigued.
+Ariel Byrnes when she said goodnight he didn't say anything lol
+TheGummybears101 Lol your right, he wasn't the kindest soul in the beginning. but later on they became much more.
+TheGummybears101 you should really read the book it's wonderful😁
+Ariel Byrnes yeah I read the book back in high school I'm going to read it again such a beautiful love story!
I enjoy this version because it’s book accurate but I don’t think the two main characters embody Mr rochester or Jane very well, the mannerisms and sense of humour are a bit too stiff
I like him but not her. She looked too old for the part and completely unemotional. Dalton portrays the tormented character of Rochester very well in my opinion. Better matches were the 1973 and 1997 couples
This Jane Eyre actress sounds too “southern” for a person from the north of England
Zelah Clarke was born and grew up in Cornwall. Her accent has some tinge of Cornish accent.
When you look at this whole novel with adult eyes you realize that Mr. Rochester was an abusive man in a way…
Sorry but Thimoty Dalton was gorgeous but, to be honest with the book, George C. Scott was the best... Mr. Rochester was not suppose to be handsome.
Oh come of it. Dalton is always such a stiff bore, never fails to disappoint. And the chap tries too hard yet hardly ever fits into any of his roles nor does he fit well with the rest of the cast here most of who seem to fair so much better at their job. Such a Pitty-07 I'd say!😆 Lion in the winter & Hot Fuzz is all that i would recommend of his that is even half watchable. 🍷
А в книге Рочестер некрасивый и коренастый...
А вот красивый и высокий сыграл лучше всех остальных и завоевал пожизненно любовь телезрителей. Спасибо создателям фильма!
@@Kein928да вы правы, с ним классика на все времена, самый красивый в мире на все времена.
Maybe I've just been spoiled by the fantastic 2006 rendition, or maybe this has just grown a little too dated by this point, but I thought this version was slow and boring and I felt no chemistry or tension between the leads.
Oh come of it. Dalton is always such a stiff bore, never fails to disappoint. And the chap tries too hard yet hardly ever fits into any of his roles nor does he fit well with the rest of the cast here most of who seem to fair so much better at their job. Such a Pitty-07 I'd say!😆 Lion in the winter & Hot Fuzz is all that i would recommend of his that is even half watchable. 🍷