JANE EYRE (2011)
Having been somewhat underwhelmed by the 1943 version of this classic tale (which I watched recently) I was really hoping that this more recent version might be more to my taste. We start off with a disorientating beginning in which an adult and tearful Jane takes refuge at the house of St. John Rivers and his two sisters, having fled Thornfield Hall. In due course we embark on a very lengthy series of flashbacks to explain how Jane got to this sad state In this version Jane's aunt Mrs Reed lives in a luxurious house full of colour (quite a contrast to the stark black-and-white cinematography of the earlier version) but she's still as unkind to Jane, and Jane still suffers a miserable time at the Lowood School for Girls. Anyway she's soon arriving at Thornfield Hall, run by kindly Mrs Fairfax (Judy Dench), as a governess to young Adèle. Eventually of course Mr Rochester turns up, played by Michael Fassbender. He's a far less intimidating and more inter...