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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Warner Brothers
EAN: 9781419805240
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
ISBN: 141980524X
Label: BBC Warner
Manufacturer: BBC Warner
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: BBC Warner
Region Code: 1
Release Date: April 19, 2005
Running Time: 311 minutes
Sales Rank: 4544
Studio: BBC Warner
Theatrical Release Date: 1983
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 04/19/2005 Run time: 330 minutes Rating: Nr
Amazon.com: Jane Eyre--the mother of all gothic romances--gets abundant passion in this 11-episode BBC miniseries. Young Sian Pattenden is wonderfully willful and impetuous; viewers will immediately identify with the child Jane as she fights against ill-treatment at the home of her aunt and at boarding school. It's a shame to see her grow up into Zelah Clarke--until Clarke asserts her own quiet yet fierce spirit. The plot really starts rolling when Jane takes a position as governess at Thornfield, a handsome estate owned by the imperious and tortured Mr. Rochester (Timothy Dalton, a few years before he became James Bond). From there, this 1983 adaptation rips through the perilous highs and devastating lows of Charlotte Bronte's powerful novel, in which the courtship of these two prickly personalities gets twists and turns galore. Though the visual style is a bit pedestrian, the well-crafted script and skillful performances grow more gripping with every episode. The necessary feverishness springs from simple yet effective means, like macabre laughter floating down the halls of Thornfield. The scenes between Clarke and Dalton crackle with chemistry; Bronte fans will not be disappointed. --Bret Fetzer
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Great version
I like this adaptation of Jane Eyre very much and it was a great price!
Rating: - The best adaptation of Jane Eyre
I re-watched this version of Jane Eyre and fell in love with it all over again.
I agree with what the majority of reviews written have said over and over - Dalton IS Rochester - brooding, powerful, and emotionally-charged. Zelah Clarke gives a terrific, confident, sharp performance. Good chemistry. The movie stays true to the novel. Curl up on the couch on your day off with this version and you'll have 6 delicious hours of Jane Eyre goodness to enjoy.
Rating: - Faithful adaptation, but loses a lot in style
Right off, I have to admit that this version is very faithful to the orinal novel. I cannot find any fault with it in that way. If you want something that feels like the novel done word-for-word, this is the one. In that aspect, I really enjoyed it. There were, however, some stylistic flaws that got in my way.
First thing is the cinematography. It was terrible. I understand that this was made for TV in 1983, but that understanding only makes it seem a little bit better. It is kind of like watching a home video. I suppose that I have gotten used to even TV movies trying to reach the level of cinematic excellence in filming that films have now. It threw me off a little bit because the filming looked a lot like that done for soap operas. I am not a fan of soap operas, and at times it was hard to get away from that feeling.
The sound quality of the production was ok, but it kind of felt like a filmed version of a stage play. If they moved too far away from the camera, they sounded far away and kind of like they were fighting to be heard.
While I liked overall Timothy Dalton's portrayal of Rochester, he seemed, at times, too happy to be Rochester. I have never seen a Rochester smile so much. Yes, he is supposed to be charming, but there is a stretch in the middle when he completely loses the brooding quality that I have come to associate with that character. And, by the way, he is far too pretty to be Rochester. I almost laughed when Jane said that he was not handsome. ... Read More
Rating: - Excellent BBC work as usual
Excellent production from the BBC as usual.
I love this version of the book
Rating: - I rarely stood up from my chair
It was like reading a good book, well in this case, it was like reading Jane Eyre by Bronte. With a good book, I couldn't put it down.. with a good tv adaptation, I couldn't stop the dvd.
Timothy Dalton may not be the Rochester I was imagining from the book, but he surprised me. He fit the character. Dalton is my favorite Rochester. As for Zelah, she was fantastic as Jane. No one could have picked a better Jane.
I gave this 5 stars for the overall content of the DVD, the only complaint about the DVD is there are no subtitles.
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