When their father dies, sisters Elinor and Marianne Dashwood are forced to leave their Sussex estate and start over in a modest cottage with their mother and youngest sister. Elinor, steady and pragmatic, quietly pines for the gentle Edward Ferrars while holding the family together. Marianne, passionate and romantic, is swept away by the dashing Willoughby — only to face devastating heartbreak. The story is a meditation on how we balance feeling with reason, and what it truly costs to be vulnerable. Adapted by Diana Reid, this version brings Austen's timeless sisterhood story to a new generation.