The director is too selfish, and it is doomed to mixed reputation

Colt 2022-03-24 09:03:30

Black Heathcliff is a bit out of place. Thinking about that era, ethnography was rampant, and there seems to be no reason for Heathcliff to have a chance to "return home". I'm even more unsure of the breakthrough in the movie by choosing a black character. Maybe it was grandstanding. The ingredients are in it, be different for the sake of being different. Also, where are the character emotions as adults? The young male and female protagonists are better than adults. Why, there is a play to explain the relationship between the characters, but it is still not enough to reveal the character of the character. The original book has so many descriptions of Kaiser's boy character, and the film does not seem to show much. Although the adaptation of famous novels has the embarrassment of insufficient capacity, the director cannot just express his emotions and forget to explain the background and details. The ending is too hasty. The original work's revenge for Heathcliff after returning to Wuthering Heights is the main part. Sadness or revenge, it’s just as simple as it is without a plot, it seems that only people who have read the original know it, oh, I probably understand what the director means, but the director seems to have forgotten that he is facing all the audience, and the male protagonist can’t see it when he comes back Motivation, all kinds of emotional cues in the scene, the director wants to express too much of his own emotions, it seems that it is only for those who have seen the original work or the previous editions, I can only say that your subversion has a personal touch, the director has The audience has stepped aside and entered their own world, and it is difficult for me to accept such an adaptation as a conservative. On the hardware, the lens is shaken in various ways, which may also be an aspect that I can't stand. The restoration of the Yorkshire Moors in the Wuthering Heights location still makes people feel very fond of it. For the director's love for the original work, give it to Samsung.

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Wuthering Heights quotes

  • Older Heathcliff: Don't leave me here where I can't find you.

  • [last lines]

    Young Cathy: I am Heathcliff.