After watching countless interviews, I finally made up my mind to become a member to watch this movie. I once watched Wuthering Heights when I was a teenager, and I thought it was so weird and morbid. How did this kind of novel become a classic? But I can't deny that among the various novels I have read in my life, Wuthering Heights has always been impressed, until I heard the "Literary Classroom" by Dougson, on the difference between gothic romance novels and horror novels, and read the heroine again. Their interviews went deep into the pit. There is no doubt about Hollywood's pursuit of scene costumes, but the female perspective discussed by the protagonists really attracted me. Each protagonist has his own interpretation of his character, and his own evaluation of the characters of others. At that time, women's voices had to be expressed through men, and the struggle for their own destiny had just begun. If you really write an evaluation from the perspective of literary theory, there are really many points that can be written, and you need to read it repeatedly to digest it.
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