I don't know why I typed such a sentence.
But that's really what I want to say.
This is the work of the famous British female writer Emily Bronte, known as the masterpiece of the famous. The 2009 version of the movie has also been hailed as a classic by many. It seems not hard to see that this vigorous and entangled love is from the hands of a delicate female writer; and in this film, Charlotte Riley's Cathy and Tom Hardy's Heathcliff, their entanglement is even more so. It's through their acting skills.
To be honest, when I read this book, I was too young, I didn’t understand many things, and I didn’t even understand the entanglement between them. I was simply wondering why the heroine couldn’t just give up everything and run away with the hero. A long time ago, I even began to forget even the simple relationship between the characters, until it was intermittent, spanning two weeks before and after, and then I read it again, and suddenly my heart was stabbed hard.
All I can say is that this show was destined to be a tragedy from the start.
Because Heathcliff, a gypsy outcast, failed to grow up from his adoptive father's care, Kathy's love, and sunshine - he cared too much about other people's eyes, the impact of his adoptive father's son on him and Contempt was also magnified by him too much, growing up with hatred in his eyes, just like a flower that was poisonous at the beginning, its color is so bright that people can't resist, but in the end he is still poisonous, and all those who come into contact with him will be poisoned. All poisoned - including the woman who truly loved him without any regrets, and his favorite Casey.
A loving environment plays a crucial and decisive role in a child's growth, and it is estimated that Emily Bronte sees this very clearly. Because he is a cancer who lives with hatred and uses beautiful flowers as a disguise, then even if he gets love, it will be a tragedy - even if he gets it, he will grab it fiercely, like a wild beast. Live, there is no room for mistakes, as he said, there is never any pity in his heart.
Once, I didn't understand why Casey would laugh wildly on the eve of the elopement, I didn't understand why Casey didn't come back before he got married, and I didn't understand why Casey couldn't give up his superior life... But now, None of this matters.
Because even if Casey eloped with him that night; not sure, it wasn't a tragedy.
Oh no, even I can be sure that their future life is still a tragedy.
Although they love each other so much.
But in the end, he couldn't let go of his hatred in his heart.
This is the greatest tragedy of his life.
Go see this movie and see their eyes.
In Tom Hardy's deep eyes, Heathcliff's hatred and love can really be revealed.
PS. Love Tom Hardy~
Not so much, girls fantasize about being the protagonist in Cinderella one day.
So, this is a story born out of the Frog Prince.
Although it is inaccurate to say this, Cinderella herself is a lady, the ugly duckling is the child of the swan, and the frog prince is a prince herself.
This is so sad.
A despised boy, the beautiful princess took his hand, gave up everything, and did not hesitate to be the enemy of the whole world, and came to his side.
This should be his biggest asset worth showing off.
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