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Jane Eyre

  • TV Movie
  • 1997
  • PG
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
3.5K
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Ciarán Hinds and Samantha Morton in Jane Eyre (1997)
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Jane Eyre, an orphan, is sent by her heartless Aunt Reed to a charity school. Later, when she becomes a governess at Thornfield Hall, she falls for the enigmatic Mr Rochester but discovers t... Read allJane Eyre, an orphan, is sent by her heartless Aunt Reed to a charity school. Later, when she becomes a governess at Thornfield Hall, she falls for the enigmatic Mr Rochester but discovers that the house holds a dark secret.Jane Eyre, an orphan, is sent by her heartless Aunt Reed to a charity school. Later, when she becomes a governess at Thornfield Hall, she falls for the enigmatic Mr Rochester but discovers that the house holds a dark secret.

  • Director
    • Robert Young
  • Writers
    • Charlotte Brontë
    • Kay Mellor
  • Stars
    • Deborah Findlay
    • Laura Harling
    • Joanna Scanlan
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    3.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert Young
    • Writers
      • Charlotte Brontë
      • Kay Mellor
    • Stars
      • Deborah Findlay
      • Laura Harling
      • Joanna Scanlan
    • 78User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 nominations total

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    Deborah Findlay
    Deborah Findlay
    • Mrs Reed
    Laura Harling
    • Young Jane
    Joanna Scanlan
    Joanna Scanlan
    • Bessie
    Ben Sowden
    • John Reed
    Barbara Keogh
    • Miss Abbot
    David Gant
    David Gant
    • Mr Brocklehurst
    Emily Joyce
    Emily Joyce
    • Miss Temple
    Gemma Eglington
    • Helen Burns
    Ruth Mitchell
    • Miss Scatchered
    Dominique Belcourt
    Dominique Belcourt
    • Anna
    Samantha Morton
    Samantha Morton
    • Jane Eyre
    Gemma Jones
    Gemma Jones
    • Mrs Fairfax
    Timia Berthome
    • Adele
    • (as Timia Berthomé)
    Hermione Gulliford
    Hermione Gulliford
    • Sophie
    Ciarán Hinds
    Ciarán Hinds
    • Edward Rochester
    • (as Ciaran Hinds)
    Abigail Cruttenden
    Abigail Cruttenden
    • Blanche Ingram
    Richenda Carey
    Richenda Carey
    • Lady Ingram
    Richard Hawley
    • Richard Mason
    • Director
      • Robert Young
    • Writers
      • Charlotte Brontë
      • Kay Mellor
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    User reviews78

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    5jeansheridan

    Hinds and Morton lack chemistry

    I usually like Samantha Morton, but her blankness didn't serve her well as Jane Eyre. She seemed too passive as well. Hinds just overwhelmed her (and maybe that was their point because the character does do that in the book ...at first).

    I really thought they lacked any kind of sexual energy however and Hinds was generally too gruff and wild. Of course I've just seen him in Rome. He's an amazing actor and able to play "big" very well. But when you play a romantic lead, it's the little details that count. He came off more as a bully than a man desperate to find love and redemption.

    Of course, any performance is better than William Hurt's! Shudder. Rochester should never, ever be played by a fair-haired man. Unless Daniel Craig decides to play him. Against Keira Knightly! Just teasing.
    6linken

    What a come-down from the earlier versions!!!

    The only thing that really recommends this movie is the scenery--it was beautifully filmed. However, the hammy acting and seemingly constant yelling of Ciarán Hinds & Samantha Morton spoil much of the beauty of the story. One of the things that attracted Mr. Rochester to Jane Eyre was her serenity. I saw none of that restful quality in this performance. This being one of my all-time favourite novels, I do enjoy watching all versions but I must admit this one was a disappointment. The British versions of the classics are usually better.
    9defenestrated-

    A wonderful, if short, adaptation

    The latest A&E production of Jane Eyre was short but satisfying. While it might have benefited from being longer, they managed to tell the basic story and retain the emotional impact. Unless you're an unforgiving purist, the cuts shouldn't detract from your appreciation of the movie. And if you are an unforgiving purist (there is nothing wrong with that), go find a copy of the Timothy Dalton '83 adaptation.

    The biggest point of contention seems to be the performance styles. Peoples' takes on the way Mr. Rochester should be played tend to vary. I've seen the productions with William Hurt and George C. Scott criticized for having a Rochester who was so restrained he might as well have been the heroine in a Jane Austin novel. These people felt Rochester should be played passionately and with fire. After all, he's a manipulative would-be bigamist. Then there are people who feel Hinds was too wild in his portrayal of Rochester and a more restrained, subtle approach was warranted.

    If you want a restrained, subtle Rochester, don't watch this version or the Timothy Dalton BBC production from '83. Go for the William Hurt or George C. Scott adaptations of Jane Eyre. If you're like me and you'd prefer a wilder Rochester, you'll probably enjoy both the '97 A&E and '83 BBC productions.
    nickedemus

    Disappointment

    This movie is a watered-down and anemic portrayal of the novel, Jane Eyre.

    Ironically, I read "Jane Eyre" because I caught PART of this movie on A&E one morning & thought that it looked good. I'm really glad that I didn't stay to watch the whole movie. If I did, I may never have read the book.

    I finished the book today, and enjoyed it completely. I ran around all day looking for this movie, hoping to see a powerful and moving enactment of the beautiful, slightly supernatural tale. I am really glad I was able to rent it. If I'd bought it, I would be quite irritated right now.

    I think that most of the problems with this movie lay in the writing. It seems to me that the screenwriter(s) sacrificed the best parts of the book in order to make the movie less than two hours. All of the things that I looked forward to seeing were gone or changed.

    For the most part, I think the acting was good. But what was up with those kissing scenes? Jane looked pretty uncomfortable. Why didn't the director orchestrate the scene so that we did not have to see the actual 'kissing?' Clearly, the actors were not as passionate about each other as the characters were, but did we really have to see that?
    Kirpianuscus

    beautiful

    A beautiful version. Beautiful for inspired traits of Jane Eyre offered by young Laura Harling and by Samantha Morton. For the fair portrait of Mrs Fairfax ( indeed, not the most remarkable , of great Gema Jones ) and for , maybe, the best option for Pilot.

    Samantha Morton is Jane Eyre and this is the precious virtue of film. But only phzsical because she seems lost, in few scenes, in the webs of her character. Faithful to novel ? Not exactly , but this is the consequence of too short duration. In compensation, solutions for cover, few new details, a good scene of the room of Bertha Rochester in the moment of revelation.

    Ciaran Hinds ? Is he a decent Edward Rochester ? I suppose. He is not the master of Thornfield who I imagine reading the novel. But his effort to create a reasonable Rochester, from nuances of bitterness and forms of cruelty to intensity of love are not so bad and just meritous.

    The huge enigma is St. John because the demand of marriage is so hurried, the character becomes so kind, good looking ( more like the Greek god proposed by the lines of novel ), than the refuse of Jane Eyre becomes...absurd.

    A beautiful version. This is my opinion, not ignoring the so many expectations about adaptation of a masterpiece .

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    • Trivia
      Joanna Scanlan's debut.
    • Goofs
      When Jane is sick and Diana is leaning over her, from the side view Jane opens her eyes, but when she is shown from the front view in the next moment, her eyes are still closed.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Brontës: An Irish Tale (2022)
    • Soundtracks
      Sigh No More, Ladies
      Traditional

      Lyrics by William Shakespeare

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    • Release date
      • March 9, 1997 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official sites
      • A&E page for Jane Eyre
      • arabuloku.com
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • 簡愛
    • Filming locations
      • Knebworth House, Knebworth, Hertfordshire, England, UK(Thornfield Hall interior)
    • Production companies
      • LWT
      • A+E Networks
      • LWT
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 48 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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