The emotions that Jane and Mr. Rochester had were extremely expressed during the scenes of their confessions and arguments. Jane's facial expressions during her departure of Thornfield brought insight into how torn she was between her feelings and her conscious.
Good point! I love how the characters face expressions just told the whole story, it makes the movie go into a more deeper level. These kind of expressions can not be shown in novels, and that is what makes the movie somewhat more interesting.
ReplyDeleteThat is interesting. In the novel, we hear her inner thoughts. In the movie, we see her feelings on her face, when the actress is good enough.
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