Wuthering Heights Comments

  • Damon 2022-03-19 09:01:08

    Basically, I don't care much about adaptations or unfaithfulness to the original work. But this one won't work! !...

  • Gussie 2022-03-18 09:01:07

    Oh my goodness, I really like it! Photography, photography, photography! The director wrote all his emotions and energy into each shot, completely breaking the traditional classic adaptation of the British film, I really like it! Not to mention how bold Heathcliff is a black actor to star in, every scene of the violent winds vents the anger deep in the bones of the work! Casey's actors are...

  • Brooke 2022-03-18 09:01:07

    Bold and ambitious work. The works are full of things that break traditional cognition, including black male protagonists (William Wheeler's version is Lawrence Oliver). The shooting did not use conventional methods of shooting British masterpieces, hand-held photography, natural light, and many first-person perspectives. Destined to have mixed reputations, but the essence of abuse continued. The subjective lens on horseback smells the fragrance of the heroine's hair, and takes you back to that...

  • Jaylen 2022-03-17 09:01:08

    A god-destined adaptation of mixed reputation! I have never seen such a real, delicate, romantic and thrilling wasteland scenery. The story of the second generation is completely omitted, and the plot, dialogue, soundtrack, and even the performance of the actors are extremely simplified. It's like stripping off all the civilized cloaks of rules and ethics, leaving only the most naked and primitive life, the most violent and savage erotic...

  • Sylvia 2022-03-17 09:01:08

    Heathcliff walks away in the blue room and compares [fish tank]'s Mia to practice dance. If I don’t have any impression of the original and I’m going to reread it, let’s make a complaint: I admired Andrea Arnold again in my heart when I watched the first half, and the young actors were amazing. But when it comes to the adult group, the sharp and straightforward seems to have become rough and scribble, maybe for a classical story, all this is really too...

  • Madisyn 2022-03-16 09:01:07

    A highly authored movie, with a bold style but very faithful to the original. The dark and barbaric elements in the book are well restored. The film is very exquisite in terms of setting, costumes, props, etc., but it is not like a costume film. The style of photography and director is too modern, and there is a weird sense of tear between classicism and realism. A good movie should be like this. The details are well-made and the worldview of the creators is integrated into the bones....

  • Clementina 2022-03-16 09:01:07

    In fact, you don’t need to watch this version. Kaya's shots are pitiful. During the period, I was impatient and brushed my...

  • Krista 2022-03-15 09:01:08

    Adaptation is possible, but it cannot be changed beyond recognition. This is completely re-creation. And Heathcliff, set by the black male protagonist, holds the camera, the camera is shaking, and the story is boring. When I read it, I kept yelling Oh my lady gaga, What the f...., You must be kidding me ...If you haven't read the original, you can read it, at least you won't be...

  • Larue 2022-03-15 09:01:08

    There are too many empty shots, and the form is higher than the content. The two long hours only narrated the story of the first generation, and also chopped off the guest play. The actors performed too modern and couldn't get into emotions. In addition to boldly setting Heath to be black, the director's subversion is also manifested in the total weakening of Casey’s confession to Nelly, and the exchange of heart and soul that should have been stormy and night has turned into a hasty dialogue...

  • Ettie 2022-03-14 14:12:28

    I still can’t love this female director. EFFY is too disappointed. She still loves domineering as a teenager. The only fun is the wind blowing and the small animals, and the corpse. The director always talks about it every...

Extended Reading

Wuthering Heights quotes

  • [last lines]

    Young Cathy: I am Heathcliff.

  • Isabella Linton: You must have some stories to tell.

    Older Heathcliff: Stories?

    Isabella Linton: Well, you've been gone a while. You changed. We were all wondering.

    Older Heathcliff: There is nothing I want to remember.