A polished and supple Wuthering Heights

Consuelo 2022-03-12 08:01:02

In all fairness, it would be unfair to demand that it be all the wild, rough, cruel, extreme, etc. of the original in 100 minutes. But I have to protest against the tender plot of Catherine's death. The moment when the sparks burst out and the screams of the soul was made to be so smooth and smooth, so stable, without any throbbing, without that terrifying love and Endless torture, then Wuthering Heights loses its soul.

So it's just a warm and romanticized version of Wuthering Heights. Lawrence Oliver is so gloomy, but not brutish, cruel, violent--of course, the Prince of Shakespeare isn't the real Heathcliff after all, and the movie isn't long enough to describe all the revenge or love of "that monster" The way. Casey was the main source of my dissatisfaction, being made into a woman who was vain and not brave enough. And Kathy, to me she is the unbridled wind in the wilderness, the fire that burns the soul, the one who cries out, "My soul is one with him, and I am Heathcliff." , In the movie, Wenwen Jingjing is a good wife of Thrush eyebrow Villa, which really makes people chew on it.

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  • Cathryn 2022-04-21 09:03:45

    I have always been reluctant to open the Wuthering Heights movie, and the storytelling of Jane Eyre is really difficult to make. The result is okay, although the last third of the original work has been deleted. Beautified by the heroine, a generation of black-haired mixed-race girls in Hollywood, three ex-husbands, some gossip is omitted here. The temperament is relatively hardcore, and I plan to continue to follow her roles as Anne Boleyn and George Sand.

  • Brett 2022-03-26 09:01:14

    This is so gothic...

Wuthering Heights quotes

  • Cathy: It would be dreadful if Hindley ever found out.

    Heathcliff: Found out what? That you talk to me once in a while?

    Cathy: I shouldn't talk to you at all. Look at you! You get worse every day. Dirty and unkempt and in rags. Why aren't you a man? Heathcliff, why don't you run away?

    Heathcliff: Run away? From you?

    Cathy: You could come back to me rich and take me away. Why aren't you my prince like we said long ago? Why can't you rescue me, Heathcliff?

    Heathcliff: Cathy, come with me now!

    Cathy: Where?

    Heathcliff: Anywhere!

    Cathy: And live in haystacks and steal our food from the marketplaces? No, Heathcliff. That's not what I want.

    Heathcliff: You just want to send me off. That won't do. I've stayed here and been beaten like a dog. Abused and cursed and driven man, but I stayed just to be near you. Even as a dog! And I'll stay till the end. I'll live and I'll die under this rock!

  • Cathy: Go on, Heathcliff. Run away. Bring me back the world.

    Judge Linton: Pack this fellow off.

    Heathcliff: I'm going. I'm going from here and from this cursed country both.

    Judge Linton: Throw him out!

    Heathcliff: But I'll be back in this house one day, Judge Linton and I'll pay you out. I'll bring this house down in ruins about your heads. That's my curse on you!

    [spits on the floor]

    Heathcliff: On all of you!