@pscentral event 31: faceless ↳ JANE EYRE (2006)
I knew you'd do me good, the first time I met you. I knew I wouldn't mind being in your debt.
@pscentral event 31: faceless ↳ JANE EYRE (2006)
I knew you'd do me good, the first time I met you. I knew I wouldn't mind being in your debt.
JANE EYRE (2006)
And you are not angry with me? I don't know. I'll have to think about it.
You're lucky, Miss Eyre. If you do not love another living soul then you'll never be disappointed.
JANE EYRE | Episode 1 | 2006.
PERIOD DRAMA APPRECIATION WEEK 2023: Day 1, Favorite Adaptation - Jane Eyre 2006, directed by Susanna White, starring Ruth Wilson and Toby Stephens.
Do you think, because I am poor, plain, obscure and little, that I have no heart, that I am without soul? I have as much heart as you and as much soul! And if God had given me some beauty and wealth, I would make it as hard for you to leave me as it is for me to leave you!
Jane? Forgive me. I couldn’t tell you. I knew you’d never stay. Jane, come away with me. We’ll go and live together in that whitewashed villa, away from everyone. You have no family to care. To interfere with us. Jane? Jane, can you hear me? Jane?
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JANE EYRE (2006) - Episode One ✧ dir. Susanna White
He was the first to recognise me, and to love what he saw.
I roamed the world. Then returning one night to this cold, dark place, I saw this… this magical thing. You were in my path. Do you remember? And since that moment, I have never wanted to leave the place that you were.Though you left, I remained, waiting for my little bird to return.
I would always rather be happy than dignified.
jane eyre (2006, dir. susanna white)
The look in her eyes, omg.
There’s a bird. It’s a quite nondescript grey colour. It’s accustomed not to moving too quickly, not to draw attention to itself for fear of being beaten. It wishes it could be in a cage but sooner or later, slowly, day by day, its wings grow very strong and if you were to look very closely, you would see brilliant scarlet feathers hidden under its drab wings. Until one day, it’s grown so confident that it flaps its red wings and flies straight upwards into the sky and those lucky enough to catch it in flight think they have caught a glimpse of a firebird. JANE EYRE (2006)