There were differences between Jane Eyre's movie and the original novel in terms of plot, character creation, and theme. Jane Eyre was a classic novel written by Bronte, England. It told the story of the heroine Jane Eyre, who went from an orphanage to a private tutor and then became the housekeeper of Rochester House, as well as the emotional entanglement between her and Mr. Rochester. The novel narrated Jane Eyre's personal growth and inner contradictions in the first person. The movie, Jane Eyre, was based on a novel. The movie mainly talked about the marriage crisis between Mr. Rochester's wife, Bella, and him, as well as the emotional entanglement between Mr. Rochester and Jane Eyre. There were also some fictional plots in the movie, such as the collapse of Rochester House and the appearance of Jane Eyre's father. In addition, the main theme of the original novel included family, love and marriage, while the movie focused more on the relationship between Mr. Rochester and Jane Eyre, emphasizing their love and mutual understanding. At the same time, some political and social elements were added to the film to explore the current situation and problems of British society and marriage system. Although there were differences in plot and theme between the movie and the original work, they were both classic literary works that were deeply loved and sought after by the audience.