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Jane Eyre (2006)
10/10
The beautifully human side of Jane Eyre
29 January 2007
Warning: Spoilers
I have just finished watching this mini-series, and I am yet again in love with Jane Eyre's story! This adaptation of the novel presents Jane Eyre and Rochester in a much more "human" aspect than other versions of Jane Eyre have. Toby Stephens' performance was brilliant! His level of intense emotions throughout the story brought tears, especially at the end when Jane returns. Ruth Wilson is an excellent Jane Eyre as she demonstrates feelings with the mere glance or smile throughout the story. Also, the passion between the two lovers is incredible! I actually held my breath as Rochester tried to convince Jane to stay at Thornfield after the discovery of his wife! I do think that the beginning is a bit slow, but the end certainly makes up for that! Beautifully done, touching and realistic, this version of Jane Eyre is for anyone who loves a great romance!
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Chrystal (2004)
6/10
Interesting movie with complex themes
17 July 2006
Chrystal proved to be well worth watching. As usual, Billy Bob picks a movie with odd quirks and deeper meanings. His character Joe seeks forgiveness and a possible reconciliation with his wife Chrystal (Lisa Blount) after causing a wreck that kills their small son. Chrystal is also left with severe physical scars as well as mental wounds that will not heal. His return to Chrystal after a 20 year prison sentence is the central storyline. Billy Bob delivers a sad and touching performance as Joe. Lisa Blount does an excellent job as Chrystal. You feel her pain and hurt as you watch her struggle to deal with a life that has turned upside down. My favorite of all in this film was Walton Goggins' character,Larry. Goggins is an excellent actor, and "Larry," provides just enough comic relief (whether intended or not) to keep this movie from being too depressing to watch. Being a Southerner myself, I enjoyed the dialogue and Arkansas scenery. "Chrystal," while seeming deceptively simple, is an excellent film dealing with the struggle to find understanding with the often tough blows we receive in a harsh world.
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