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Jane Eyre

Movie PG-13 2011 115 minutes
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Common Sense Media Review

S. Jhoanna Robledo By S. Jhoanna Robledo , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 13+

Drama based on classic novel is moody, complex.

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age 14+

Based on 8 parent reviews

age 13+

Beautiful adaptation

Of course, the book is a million times better, but this adaptation was truly wonderful; great acting, beautiful soundtracks, and gorgeous cinematography. It's a darker-themed romance with a focus on Jane herself. Pretty appropriate for the most part, but it might be too serious or grown-up for younger children to understand.
age 13+

Great movie. A timeless story. Great performance by the main actor and actress.

Who ever love the story book Jane Eyre would love this movie the same. Best version created so far.

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JANE EYRE does Charlotte Brontë's novel justice -- no mean feat considering how many adaptations have come before. It's scrupulously conceived for the screen by a director (Cary Fukunaga) with a steady hand who has infused so much feeling and power into such a murky, craggy, swoony landscape. And it's brought to life by actors who don't simply interpret but actually dwell in their characters. Simply put, the movie leaves an indelible impression. Wasikowska is incredible; her Jane is a young lady determined not to let the cruelties thrown her way still her vibrant soul. From carriage to walk to stare, Jane is firmly rooted, ruffled only when the promise of happiness turns shaky.

Wasikowska shares loads of chemistry with Fassbender, whose Rochester is as vital in the present day as he was in the 19th century -- never mind the period dress and formal language. Dame Judi Dench and the rest of the cast are equally strong. Fukunaga favors a gothic approach, and it serves the story well. Complicated love, after all, can be forbidding. Despite a long-ish run time and some small literary liberties, ultimately Jane Eyre feels like it's unspooling as it should and is a happy reminder that, yes, they do sometimes (if rarely) make them like they used to.

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