Jane Eyre was a classic novel written by Bronte in England. It was translated into many languages and widely circulated. The following are the different versions of Jane Eyre and their characteristics: 1. Jane Eyre (2010): directed by Stephen King and starred by Kate Winslet and Rupert Grint. The film adapted the plot of the novel into a screenplay and was released in the mainland of China and Hong Kong. The movie told the story of the heroine, Jane Eyre, from an orphanage to a private tutor to becoming the housekeeper of Rochester House, as well as her emotional entanglement with Mr. Rochester. The film used the traditional British narrative, beautiful and emotional, but there were still some flaws in the plot. 2. Jane Eyre (2004): directed by Robert Marshall and starred in Audrey Hepburn and Greta Gerwig. The film was adapted from Bronte's novel of the same name, which told the story of Jane Eyre's experience in Rochester House and her emotional entanglement with Mr. Rochester. The film used a modern perspective and technique, beautiful pictures, sincere emotions, and was a successful adaptation. 3. Jane Eyre (1997): Directed by William Eubank and starred by Greta Gerwig and Tom Hanks. The film was adapted from Bronte's novel of the same name, which told the story of Jane Eyre's experience in Rochester House and her emotional entanglement with Mr. Rochester. The plot and characters of the movie were different from the original, but the pictures and music were still very beautiful. 4. TV series Jane Eyre (2015): The British Broadcasting Corporation adapted the novel of the same name from Bronte for four seasons. The TV series was starred by British actors Emma Watson and Andrew Lincoln. The plot and graphics were excellent and it was a successful adaptation. Each of the four movie versions had their own unique features and advantages. Which one to watch depended on the audience's preferences. If you prefer traditional storytelling, then the movie Jane Eyre might be more suitable. If you prefer modern perspectives and techniques, then the movie Jane Eyre (2004) might be more suitable. If you prefer works with sincere emotions and beautiful pictures, then the movie Jane Eyre (1997) might be more suitable.