The regret of Jane Austen, produced by the BBC BBC, exclusively reveals Jane Austen's letters, diaries and her novels in the form of a feature film, recreating the romantic life of the literary celebrity and walking into her little-known inner world. The film is set when Jane Austen (Olivia Williams Olivia Williams) is about to turn 40, and niece Fanny (Imogen Putz Imogen Poots) asks the aunt, who has written numerous love novels, as a counselor to help choose a husband. On the one hand, Jane insists on the indispensable status of love in marriage, on the other hand, her long-term cash-strapped life makes her know that love without economic foundation will not have good results. And Jane's contradictory attitude also confused Fanny. Jane also had people who really loved each other when she was young, but in the end she went his own way for financial reasons. And the worship of true love made her refuse the proposal of a rich gentleman. Finally, Jane chose not to marry a single life, she will be passionate about love into her own creation. Has she ever regretted choosing a different kind of free life?