It didn't even touch the edge--#

Jessika 2022-07-13 18:04:26

Heath is not handsome (looks like an Indian chief), Kathy is not bad (doesn't have a bit of Emily's wildness), and Linton is calm and lovable. . After watching it, I feel that the whole plot has been reversed, and the casting is a big failure. .

Not to mention the scenes, soundtracks, and dialogues are quite funny, so that the film is always shrouded in a faint anti-Victorian atmosphere; Lady kathy's soft sentence "I am Heathcliff" made me spit blood on the spot; even more ridiculous is that the film depicts The soul love of Heath and kathy is so poor that they can make a wild mandarin duck passion scene.. In addition, from the casting to the plot design, there is obviously no magic about love between the two. I really don’t know what the director thought, the emotional scene was filmed well Not even on the edge..

Woolf once said that "Jane Eyre" just wrote "I love, I hate, I suffer", while "Wuthering Heights" wrote "'We, all mankind' and 'you, forever' '". To me, Emily's Wuthering Heights itself is like a black torrent: it breaks through all the cliffs that block its beautiful vision, and rushes to the limit of love and destruction. In the sense of the original, Any film that attempts to reproduce the original with moderation and finesse is doomed to fail.

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Wuthering Heights quotes

  • Heathcliff: I would die a thousand deaths if I knew she were waiting for me!

  • Cathy: Why are you refusing to see me?

    Heathcliff: Cause I don't know you. Hindley's right, that little savage is lost and it was her that I loved.

    Cathy: I know you. And I love you.

    Heathcliff: In the way a mistress loves a servant?

    Cathy: No.

    Heathcliff: Come away with me then, as we planned. There.

    [points to her face]

    Heathcliff: It's your pause that betrays you.

    Cathy: I'm frightened.

    Heathcliff: Of what? Of me? Or poverty?

    Cathy: You're asking me to risk my reputation. Once a woman's reputation is gone she has nothing.

    Heathcliff: [incredulous] The old Cathy would never have said such a thing.

    Cathy: The old Cathy didn't know the world and how it regarded...

    Heathcliff: [grabs Cathy, interrupting her] I tried to leave you. Your love holds me here. Now if you mean to be indifferent to me as least do me the favor of releasing me.