movie: jane eyre
You know, and I say this with deep romantic love, Rochester is a creepy creepster who is creeping creepily. Just. For the record. Oh my God his creeping over Jane. How did I forget how unearthly unsubtle Rochester is? He's not even goddamn trying not to be creepy.
Christ, man, just get a fucking sign that says "I HAVE A CREEPY SECRET WHILE I CREEP OVER YOU, JANE."
"Poor and obscure as you are", how did I completely block out this?
Jane Eyre version with Michael Fassbender, which just makes it weirdly appropriate. It's like, Magneto in the nineteenth century whose mutant power is Creepiness. Creepneto. IDK. And also, not genocidal. I mean, I assume, but I've forgotten a lot of the book, so maybe he leads some kind of--yeah, no idea.
Suffice to say, Creepneto is freaking me out badly.
Oh, strangulation in the church. That's--what the hell.
Wait, I'm about to meet the wife. This is terribly, terribly disturbing.
Christ, man, just get a fucking sign that says "I HAVE A CREEPY SECRET WHILE I CREEP OVER YOU, JANE."
"Poor and obscure as you are", how did I completely block out this?
Jane Eyre version with Michael Fassbender, which just makes it weirdly appropriate. It's like, Magneto in the nineteenth century whose mutant power is Creepiness. Creepneto. IDK. And also, not genocidal. I mean, I assume, but I've forgotten a lot of the book, so maybe he leads some kind of--yeah, no idea.
Suffice to say, Creepneto is freaking me out badly.
Oh, strangulation in the church. That's--what the hell.
Wait, I'm about to meet the wife. This is terribly, terribly disturbing.
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It's actually a shame he gets cast for creepy so much, he's so good in other roles, too. But he does give excellent creep.
(Also, Fish Tank is an Andrea Arnold film, she is quite good at showing the audience damaged people smashing their damage against each other who will absolutely not explain themselves. Which makes her films hard to watch but I still like them.)
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Now I want him in Wuthering Heights where he can truly come into his own and exercise that pure creepiness for good. Please God.
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('Cos he totally was)
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Totally unrelated hijack.
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I love the Zeffirelli version because a) Charlotte Gainsborough is a total babe and b) I don't like William Hurt all that much which makes him the perfect Rochester for me because I can happily continue on my merry little way with my giant "Rochester is a creepy d-bag" neon sign and enthusiastic chanting and not even think twice about it.
But Fassbender as Rochester is going to give me issues. Like "I want you to domesticate me and make me make you sandwiches and have your babies and eventually live in your attic when you drive me fucking insane" issues.
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Hello, my reaction. This.
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(The other thing I really liked about this version was the way they emphasized Jane's sexual desire. I always feel like the movie versions of Jane Eyre tone that down a bit, focusing more on the caretaking and conversation aspects of the partnership.)
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Your description, however, makes me want to see this movie desperately! LOL.
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This is a good post about why I love Jane Eyre and why it's important to me
*ok I can see them but I don't want to deal with them. If that makes sense. But that just sounds like I am all WOO RACISM AND ABLISM AND SEXISM etc. :S It's... important to me in a way that means I can't handle the other stuff?
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He's got two movies debuting at the Venice Film Festival in a few months: A Dangerous Method, wherein he has inappropriate (and kinky) sexual relations with his patient, and then Shame, wherein he has sexual relations with everyone, including up against the window in a room at The Standard (i.e., public sex for all of Manhattan to view). They've posted those stills already...
And, of course, he's giving everyone the stirrups-at-the-GYN view on the one-sheet for Haywire....
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BWAH! I have to say, Michael Fassbender is the only reason I'm thinking about seeing it, but if it's super creepy, I might wait for DVD and comfort-of-my-own-home.
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Eveyrthing but--oddly--The Toll House, Sprig Muslim, The Unknown Ajax, and A Civil COntract, though the last two are abotu to be released (re-released?) so that's probably why.
I dont' get why The Toll House, unless one of the editions is on sale and another isn't, like Teh Talisman Ring.
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I am always very ambivalent towards Rochester. On the one hand, boy's got issues, and would really benefit from some treatment for his bipolar tendencies. On the other, he at least seems to realize that Jane is the bestest ever, which is more than anyone else in canon does. And she wants him, and Jane (being the bestest ever) should have anyone/anything she wants. So.
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This is pretty much my entire thing right there. Jane is awesome. She should have exactly what she wants. Apparently, it's Rochester. So.
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I've personally always liked Rochester's weird creepy twisted-ness. Jane Eyre is one of my favourite books precisely because of the twisted, disturbing romance. :P
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Random drive-by comment...
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I think my favourite Jane Eyre adaptation is still the 2006 BBC one.
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I watched this with my mom. We have watched ALL THE OTHER JANE EYRE movies together (there's like 3) and THIS ONE has the creepiest Mr. Rochester. CREEPIN' AWAY LIKE A CREEPERFACE.
Mind you, that didn't stop me from enjoying it a hell of a lot.
But I was like HOOOOOLY INAPPROPRIATE TOUCHING FOR VICTORIAN TIMES BATMAN for a lot of the movie.
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Oh my God WHAT THE HELL WAS THAT? He was creeping her up every time she was in range of his creepy hands!
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Drive by, with feeling.
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