Timothy Dalton in Jane Eyre

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  • @nora22000
    @nora22000 10 ปีที่แล้ว +45

    Timothy Dalton says he's particularly proud of his work on this production. It is a real treat and shows he's in full sync with this character. Loved this performance so much, that when I read the book, I hear his voice and see him 'paving hell with energy.'

    • @InnaZirova
      @InnaZirova 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Он гордится этой работой,это его единственная гениальная роль Для них обоих это главные роли в жизни

  • @yuukikanameflipflap
    @yuukikanameflipflap 15 ปีที่แล้ว +30

    This is the very best of the jane eyre movies. Best actors for sure.

  • @debbiedonlon63
    @debbiedonlon63 16 ปีที่แล้ว +46

    I can listen to him talk forever. He can read the phone book and turn me into a puddle on the floor.

  • @valentinamaggie1253
    @valentinamaggie1253 7 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    Bellissimo!!! Grandissimo Timothy Dalton!! la sua interpretazione è stupenda!!!

  • @ThePiscean60
    @ThePiscean60 15 ปีที่แล้ว +36

    in my experience this is closest to the book-
    very well done-

  • @veraN3434
    @veraN3434 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Timothy Dalton - best and beautiful!👍🌷💖

  • @milovy
    @milovy  17 ปีที่แล้ว +23

    Yeah, this is a scene that doesn't ever show up on TH-cam, but it shows both the strengths of this production (faithfulness to the text) and the strengths of Dalton's performance.

  • @clare68healy
    @clare68healy 13 ปีที่แล้ว +35

    T Dalton is the best ever Rochester. Just seen Fassbender who is georgous but Mr D is the best!!

  • @maricarmenmendez6658
    @maricarmenmendez6658 3 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    TIMOTHY DALTON EL MEJOR SUBLIME SEÑOR ROCHESTER Y ZELA CLARKE LA MEJOR Y SUBLIME JANE EYRE GRA PAREJA ES MI PAREJA FAVORITA. Y LA SIGO VIENDO TODAS LAS NOCHES ADICION TOTAL Y GRACIAS QUE TIENE SUBTÍTULOS EN ESPAÑOL .

  • @сельскиепарни-ж8ю
    @сельскиепарни-ж8ю 5 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    Божественная игра
    Актёров. Люблю вас очень сильно. Других нет для меня.
    Тимати Далтон это что-то.
    Мужчина так
    Должен любить женщину!

    • @АннаЕвсикова-я9л
      @АннаЕвсикова-я9л 4 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Если бы все могли любить так, какая была жизнь. Каждому человеку найти ту единственную или единственного. Но эта только мечта. Хотя такие семьи есть, редки, но они есть.

    • @АннаЕвсикова-я9л
      @АннаЕвсикова-я9л 4 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      Если бы Рочестер встретил Джейн в свои 20 лет, он бы не взглянул на неё, а так как он прошёл через горнило страданий, обмана, лести, имея огромный жизненный опыт общения с женщинами, разницу в возрасте с юной, чистой душой девушкой с её преданной, искренней любовью ( говорят любовь порождает любовь) так и случилось
      Актёры - великолепны. Все до одного. Здоровья им.

    • @Kein928
      @Kein928 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@АннаЕвсикова-я9л абсолютно верно

    • @Kein928
      @Kein928 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Сколько лет уже смотрю этот фильм и не устаю от него. Как они великолепны оба - Джейн и Рочестер! Как великолепно сыграли Зела и Тимоти и это их любимые роли, а нам они оставили прекрасные воспоминания о фильме, о книге. Я очень хорошо понимаю РОЧЕСТЕРА и сочувствую ему искренне: и у меня была такая история брака с психически больным человеком и это омрачает всю жизнь даже после развода. А ему каково было, развестись он не мог. Вот западня была какая и мучения душевные! Оттого и влюбляется он по уши в Джейн, обнаружив в ней лучшие женские качества, которые искал 20 лет. Браво, милая Шарлота Бронте - Вы оставили после себя прекрасное наследие!

  • @margaretregan1532
    @margaretregan1532 17 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    Lord, he IS Mr. Rochester!

  • @grahamfay2473
    @grahamfay2473 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    And he's Welsh! Brilliant actor.

  • @andrewmiller4885
    @andrewmiller4885 2 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    Hec man , who the hell is Lawrence Olivier ? Timothy Dalton sends his performance of Edward Rochester into the stratosphere . I have watched this entire film many times just to see this this master craftsman at his work . Timothy Dalton was and is superb . Go beat that if you can .........anyone out there in Tinsel town ?
    Hmm... many have tried since , but they cant touch Dalton's performance and characterisation of Rochester in jane Eyre. Dalton totally understood this complex character , his wit his intelligence and his deeply troubled and tortured spirit .
    In the original film of 1942 Orson Wells was good , very good , Dalton was BETTER.
    By the way check out Dalton in the role of Heathcliff from the novel "Wuthering Heights" written by Charlotte Bronte's sister , Emily. I think these two talented women must have loved Alpha males with tortured souls . Well, it makes for great reading and filmmaking doesn't it . Anyway back to what I was saying . Daltons performance as Heathcliff is just as good as Olivier's and one could deliver quite a compelling argument as to why Timothy's is in fact even better .
    Timothy Dalton was one very talented and indeed very handsome man who in my opinion has been somewhat underrated by the industry in which he worked .
    I wish I knew a little more about the mans personal life , his outlook on life, his opinions and world views. Anyone that can act like that is of interest to many people . I totally admire and respect Mr Daltons incredible talent . We should have seen much more of him than we did in the film industry . Thank you for this movie scene .

    • @coraberger4947
      @coraberger4947 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I agreed totally. I discovered him in January, knew only the name, and I was shocked about this virtuosity in each sense of acting and declamation. Incredible. I was 18 when his Bond came out, but I hated Bond since years. And Jane Eyre came only in DDR East Germany. A fan of Wuthering Heights I saw his Heathcliff years ago, but the reduction on the 1. part and his youth didnt impressed me than so much as Fiennes. Now reviewing it, I have to say that even his youth is nearest to the book, like also his relentless playing with himself in the mud and with sadomasoistic rage.
      That 100% embodiement and faith to the original books in authentic storical productions will be survive: Because they are authentical documents. Bond with his old 1980 technics and cars will be one day oldschool like the Science Fiction of 1973 "2022 Soylent green". But these productions will stay fresh evergreens.
      I saw the most available films now, which are better than each A-Film in Hollywood, 1. because of acting also of his always very unusal beautiful, tough, independent, intelligent, talented and underrated female partners (see Red eagles! or Beautician and Beast and Hawks!), and by their surprising dramaturgy, where you don t know what scenes and end is following. Best of all is "Hawks", which gives so much power also to people with heavy diseases. Or his first films: the gay king of France in "Lion in winter" or the spineless Henry Danclen in Mary of Scot or Bourke in Master of Ballentrea or as St. Jean in the spain Holy Story "The man who knew love", where he plays also compromessless a martyrian.

  • @MsSarjen
    @MsSarjen 14 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    @duozo As an actress I occationally in this series find her a little burdened or reduced because of Tims demanding presence - he has a tendency to "own" every scene he's in, and I believe it's hard to compare to that. But after Jane leaves Rochester, Zelah shines as an actress. Beautiuful.

    • @ИннаЖирова-м5т
      @ИннаЖирова-м5т 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Вы правы,Далтон был в самом расцвете своего актерского мастерства ,он прижал к стенке любую актрису Эта карма для любой играть с ним А Зила развивается от сце к сцене

  • @mendoncacorreia
    @mendoncacorreia 16 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    Unlike the average XIX century English landlord, Rochester was a good a kind master, according to Mrs. Fairfax (and also to John, the servant, in the 1973 version: "It was his kindness that blinded him").
    Jane being made jealous by Rochester... well, believe or not, that's an old, very old 'game' (so to speak) between people in love - at least in Western Europe. Literary examples of that are legion.

  • @mendoncacorreia
    @mendoncacorreia 16 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Allow me to desagree. After Madeleine's "death", Scotty became a necrophiliac. After Jane's break up, Rochester simply became a depressed man: his mind, heart and will were well enough to do (among other things) the brave gesture of trying to save Bertha from death. Even after that, he was well enough to ensure Mrs. Fairfax retirement and Adèle's proper education at a boarding school.

  • @ПрльзовательПользоваттель
    @ПрльзовательПользоваттель 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Тимотикрасавчик

  • @domramalaja
    @domramalaja 16 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    In general, I think the BBC minis from 1973 and 1983 are more similar - especially when it comes to faithfulness to novel's text - than the mini from 2006. (I do not involve any film - 1944, 1970 etc. - in a comparison as I place them in a separate "league".) Therefore, I believe the audience for 1973 and 1983 are more alike than the one raving about 2006.

  • @domramalaja
    @domramalaja 16 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Try this; One evening, go into a room, light a fire (if you have a fireplace) and some candles. I think you will find that it is still even darker than in this scene. :-)
    My point is that I kind of like productions where they try to copy light as it could have been in reality when there were no lightbulbs.

  • @jazzedaboutcheese
    @jazzedaboutcheese 13 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    If I was Jane and Mr. Rochester has looked like THIS...I would have gone into a polygamous marriage ANY DAY.

    • @Kein928
      @Kein928 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Super!!!))))

  • @domramalaja
    @domramalaja 16 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    It its a pity that this second interview is so much shortend (but cut in a decent way however, not "massacred" as is in JE06) because I miss the "bonnie wanderer" and the "dangerous maxim" very much.
    The tone is different from JE73, and I think I prefer that adaptation's wit and banter in this scene.

  • @MsSarjen
    @MsSarjen 14 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    @XxXTwilightFan001XxX Welsh charm.

  • @EquineLover123
    @EquineLover123 16 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    lol, TOTALY agree!! :D

  • @domramalaja
    @domramalaja 16 ปีที่แล้ว

    elea1,
    As the DVDs I own have no subtitles (not even in English) I am so happy that the 1973 version is so true to the book, because since I have read it in two different translations to my native language (oh yes, I AM A NERD) I have been able to follow the dialogue.
    The 2nd interview is one of my favourite passages because it challenges me to try to understand the meaning "between the lines". Sorcha Cusack and Michael Jayston perform this scene magnificently (IMO).

  • @MUTYAAR
    @MUTYAAR 14 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    i love 3:48!

  • @mendoncacorreia
    @mendoncacorreia 16 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Both Michael Jayston and Sorcha Cusack were 'average': that is one of the reasons why the 1973 version had such success in its day and remains so deeply rooted in the audiences' imaginary.
    Jane Eyre and Edward Rochester are 'ordinary' people living an 'extraordinary' situation: because of that, the 'ordinary' viewer can not only 'admire' but also 'identify' him/herself with the characters.
    That would have been much harder (if not impossible) were Sorcha and Michael other than 'average'.

  • @mendoncacorreia
    @mendoncacorreia 16 ปีที่แล้ว

    Yes, indeed: schizophrenics, for instance.
    But it wasn't Scotty's talent which solved the case: it was Judy's huge mistake of wearing Madeleine's jewels in front of him. "You don't keep souvenirs of a murder!", I think he said to her.

  • @domramalaja
    @domramalaja 16 ปีที่แล้ว

    elea1,
    Having English as a foreign language, I do not fully understand what you are writing, but I think I see that you and I interpret the 2nd interview in JE73 very differently. This is fine, it would be boring if there was a consensus on every topic ;-)

  • @beignet58
    @beignet58 15 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Irish? Isn't he Welsh?

  • @KellyGreen5555
    @KellyGreen5555 14 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Jane sure is an epic bore...Rochester, on the other hand...

    • @SibyllaCumana
      @SibyllaCumana 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The best Rochester with the worst Jane

  • @jazzedaboutcheese
    @jazzedaboutcheese 13 ปีที่แล้ว

    @debbiedonlon63 Your comment made me laugh :) lol Same here!

  • @lestudio76
    @lestudio76 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    He’s too pretty to be Rochester