My favorite version is the 1962 because it's the most humane concerning the phantom.He is more understood in this version. He shouldn't have murdered, but you have to see he had his music stolen and then gets accidentally deformed.This version is the most sympathetic, it's the most compassionate of the versions.I guess I'm a humane person, and heartfelt.
@lastoutlaw38828 күн бұрын
I love all films. To hell with what books have
@jonathancruz593213 күн бұрын
I like 1994 the most
@tiffanymunroe61615 күн бұрын
I loved the tv version from 1990 and the 2004 movie but there is one that I think hits the horror mark good and I am not sure if it allignes with the book that well. But it starts in modern times and as the girl is adutioning for a role she is sent back in time to the 1800's I believe. The Phantom hides his face by stripping the flesh from his victumes and turning it into his face. Can't remember the year that one came out.
@MaryahTomshort17 күн бұрын
I do not see Shere khan as a villain but the human hunter is more evil.
@traceymorris273318 күн бұрын
Best version is the bbc series xx
@yates45520 күн бұрын
For this book, it has to be Finney. It has the best adaptation. The Suchet version adds a moral aspect never in the book. The adaptation ruined it for me.
@laurasacchi830822 күн бұрын
First industrial revolution was in 1760..
@nunziawright595726 күн бұрын
1983 and 2011
@unkown-yd7ch28 күн бұрын
Gotta say the 2004 one is my fav❤️
@jennifer823829 күн бұрын
I love the 1995 version. Colin Firth will always be Mr. Darcy to me.
@LeannaRuthJensenАй бұрын
I have seen most of the adaptations including a one hour tv show with a very young Charlton Heston. Each does some aspect of the novel well but they all make inexplicable changes. Overall the BBC miniseries with Timothy Dalton gets the most right and does the least harm to the original story by Bronte.
@putrajaya3623Ай бұрын
Japanese adaptation in 2015 is still the best, because all details for story really complete and love it❤
@giacomomitaritonna2139Ай бұрын
change the music in the background, its very disturbing
@Vicky-ug3xrАй бұрын
I want to see the 1995 fil with Colin Firth. I find McFayden acceptable but Kiera Knightly too young spoiled unattractive brat and to immature.
@amany247Ай бұрын
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@jkorshakАй бұрын
God, the 1993 version sucked balls. Stayed away from the 2011 version for obvious reasons. Gene Kelly is always worthwhile but his version is only fair in justice to the book(s). The 1973-74 Richard Lester version is/are the greatest of all with only one failing - the principles are distinctly older than the literary characters - a minor point with how truly excellent the cast is overall - themselves a who's who of remarkable actors at the top of their game. Simply the best.
@finncullenАй бұрын
My favourite part of the 2004 movie is the caption showing the main part of the story happens in 1870 - a year when Paris was under a crippling artillery siege by the Prussian army and the citizens were starving, and five years before the opera house even opened.
@marcorvalАй бұрын
Where is the cartoon version...that was the most authentic.
@daveashby9989Ай бұрын
This voice sounds AI generated although i fear it is not. Unfortunately your comments and descriptions are spoken as if reading out loud a thesis paper on how to describe these movies without emotion. The Claude Rains 1943 version is a beautifully filmed and crafted piece of that period. The best Phantom performance is that of maximilian schell in the 1983 Production with Jane Seymour. The book is a dramatic thriller. Not a song and dance routine.
@virginialuisa6769Ай бұрын
My favorite version of Jane Eyre on film is the one with Susannah York and George C. Scott (1970) with the unforgettable music by John Williams.
@GhislaineMartin-us7sfАй бұрын
1996 film film plein de sensibilité avec des acteurs remarquables merci 😘
@dashinvaine2 ай бұрын
Gosh, the Phantom has suffered nearly as badly as Dracula, with many films being made that wildly deviate from the literary source material. In both cases we are still waiting for a truly faithful adaptation to bring the book to life.
@GregPrice-ep2dk2 ай бұрын
I've seen 74, 93, and 2011. 93 is my faviorite.
@paprisarkar68702 ай бұрын
Wow mam your video is too good ❤ I'm Indian ❤
@user-tw8eo3ol9s2 ай бұрын
I love watching the different versions and comparing them. I love the 2006 version for it's warmth!🔥 In the first fire when Jane says, "I am cold, Sir." And wraping his cloak around her, Mr. Rochester says, "Are we agreed you will never be cold again?". It's the magic moment when she realizes that she loves him. In contrast to St. John when she confronts him about his love for Rosamond, he says of himself, "...in my heart, I am a cold man". And when Jane says, "What's the use of 5000 pounds a year, if you can't lite a few fires at christmas?" I also like Bertha best in the 2006 version that she is still beautiful and treated with tenderness and has beautiful things in her chamber. She appears to be well cared for, she has bathed and her hair is curled. And the freedom she chooses when she jumps in the 2nd fire is almost an act of love, to free both herself and him from circumstances not of their choosing. Both Jane and Edward have felt the cold and choose to overcome and to be people who give warmth to others and not to deny warmth even to those who may not appreciate it. They are a true hero and heroin not victims of circumstance.
@curtthegamer9342 ай бұрын
Rudyard Kipling actually wrote more than four Mowgli stories. There were eight total, but only three of them made it into The Jungle Book. But Kipling later published The Second Jungle Book, which included the other five Mowgli stories as well as additional non-Mowgli stories. The treasure chamber storyline is from the Mowgli story titled "The King's Ankus." Incidentally, two years after publication, Kipling decided he didn't like the way the stories were arranged, so he changed the books so that all the Mowgli stories were in the first volume, while all of the non-Mowgli stories were in the second volume. Unfortunately, most publishers today are either unaware of this or just don't care, because they go with the arrangement from the original publication. It's quite sad really.
@brittanyrhodes74522 ай бұрын
There is 1921 and 1973 versions that were not mentioned
@maxmantell50092 ай бұрын
You forgot the 1967 film
@rogerlynch52792 ай бұрын
Yes, the version of 2002 had been directed by SIMON WELLS ! a Great - Grandson of H.G. Wells. Fun Fact: As his famous Great - Grandfather he does not believe in " THE NATURAL SUPERIORITY OF THE CAUCASIAN RACE " as it had been common in his time, hence he used many Asian and African based people for acting in the movie. Just mentioning it because I heard often people complain about this talking about the 2002 version
@rogerlynch52792 ай бұрын
EXCELLENT !! But there is a small contradiction. IF the Emperor asks the Veterans AFTER TEN YEARS for their wishes for their dutyfull service how comes her comrads in arms had served with her for TWELVE YEARS. as stated at the end. I guess the poem had survived the cultural cleansing in China when the DAO of Konfuzius became the State´s Philosophy because it helped to justify the costs for maintaining the GREAT WALL.
@kenna1632 ай бұрын
2009 Always
@alighanbari35382 ай бұрын
Jeremy Barrett is the best Sherlock Holmes forever.
@lifeofbekahh2 ай бұрын
phantom of the opera is my favorite musical and book, love learning about the history 😊
@pebblesmitchellbey85312 ай бұрын
I like the 1940 adaptation of Pride and Prejudice! However, 1995 Pride Prejudice is the best
@pebblesmitchellbey85312 ай бұрын
I ❤.. love stories! I love 4 adaptations of Jane Eyre!1943, 1983, 1996 & 2006! My favorite one is 1983 with Timothy Dalton and Zelah Clarke! However, I prefer the 2006 Jane Eyre ending!
@bordeauxhouse2 ай бұрын
GP and Jeremy Northam - best version
@bsdpowa2 ай бұрын
I have a Mr Dickins in my pants.
@LeiaThePrincess12 ай бұрын
I love 1943 and 1983 versions. In first one I like the wolnerability, tha Wells brought on screen. In 1983 movie - closeness to the book.
@wisecat2 ай бұрын
The best "Jane Eyre" is 1983 version with Timothy Dalton and Zelah Clark! ☝😎
@char17372 ай бұрын
1974 perfection I have not see the TV movie & 2017 the soundtrack is sublime Susan Sarandon didn't do it for me but other than that I liked it & the death on the Nile remake for me it was meh, the original was so much better
@iosonoxkrxmovxi2 ай бұрын
Ruth Wilson is just perfect Jane.
@wmperkins252 ай бұрын
1995 still my favorite!
@annaritagazzaneo53113 ай бұрын
I love Bbc version first, second version with Mia Wasikovska and third Franco Zeffirelli's adaptation, maybe most accurate and near at the book
@isaiahwilliams71503 ай бұрын
Muppet Treasure Island is my favorite.
@radmilasulovic3 ай бұрын
BBC 1995,the best,forever❤
@NoxLegend13 ай бұрын
Christine in 2004 is just about perfect. Her expressions, especially when OG reveals certain feelings, she never quite reveals what you want her too, she is just in stasis in a non specific innocent expression. As if she was in a state of purgatory. I wonder if that was intended.
@BrentAllenDumfriesshire3 ай бұрын
Your video was beautiful and well appreciated. Thank you for your time and sharing your information
@lisaburns41313 ай бұрын
The best version in my opinion is joan fontaine and the marvelous orson welles.