This Wedding Cannot Go On! - Jane Eyre | RomComs
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- Jane Eyre's (Mia Wasikowska) wedding to Mr. Rochester (Michael Fassbender) is interrupted by the revelation that he is already married and keeping his wife in the attic!
What is Jane Eyre (2011) about?
When orphaned governess Jane Eyre (Mia Wasikowska) arrives at imposing Thornfield Hall, she’s intrigued by her brooding wealthy employer, Rochester (Michael Fassbender). His dark moods and the strange occurrences in the house lead her to discover a terrible secret that he had hoped to hide from her forever.
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When Adele threw the flowers my heart broke a little.
I like that in this version you can see the visible concern on Mr. Rochester face and the way he stands and shakes his legs, nervously wanting to get the marriage done as soon as possible but also feeling the weight of his bad decisions on his beloved Jane. Something I don't see much in the 2006 version which is also my favourite to watch, but the wedding scene didn't have this detail of Mr. Rochester feeling the immense guilt of his decisions and lies, eating him up slowly inside. Great acting on both actors and directing as well, I can see a lot of what's going on without any words, only at the end you found out why Mr. Rochester was acting the way he did.
The first 5 seconds of what the priest said made me notice how Rochester was behaving once he heard those words.
I feel bad for Bertha, whatever she was suffering from, i guess it worsen due to her husband’s behaviours...He should've cared for her a bit and should have not locked her as such...poor Bertha
It's not real.
oh stop it. she was just mad
@kf2287 Definitely not, there's a prequel to the story btw...Read it if you have time as you know only one side of the story
Poor Bertha
Poor Mr Rochester
Why did he go to such lengths to preserve the life of the woman he did not want?
Probably because he was a normal decent, moral human being and didn't want her imprisoned in a hellish mental asylum.
rochester is not a murderer and he cannot bring himself to allow someone he can help die. and i think deep down he recognizes (despite his rude language) that bertha is struggling with something deeper and uncontrollable.
Plus, back then, society as a whole took the vows "For better or worse, 'till death do us part" much more seriously. There was a greater large-scale recognition that once you marry someone, you stay committed to that person for life. Rochester knew deep down that as trying as Bertha could be with her mental condition, he couldn't rightfully dissolve their marriage and leave her.
also because life in an asylum was not a life at all
@@amandakomulainen8214 He showed himself unloving, unfaithful, and hateful to both women, especially to his wife. I pity Bertha.
Farifax -Rochester, what is this nonsense? It is Rochester surely
actually it is a fairfax rochester bcz that was his mother's maiden name