![]() She never effectually breaks out of her schoolgirl reserve and insipidity to let Rochester see the current of intellectualism, faith and purity which should have been there. But his Rochester would never have fallen for Clarke's mousy, uninteresting, stupid-looking Jane. In spite of his good looks, I think Dalton did well as Rochester - passionate, dynamic, moody. I wish I could say I loved this version of Jane Eyre best - I wanted to, because it's the longest and most complete and the avid purist in me loves that - but I just couldn't buy the chemistry between Clarke's Jane and Dalton's Rochester.
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