I grew up with Wuthering Heights' novels. I read it about five times. Since it is a hardcover version, I remember that at first I just read the introduction of the preface, the clues, and the timetable, so I was busy for a long time. When I watched it for the first time, it was very shocking, and the gloomy atmosphere always enveloped me. At that time, I felt that the hero was a lunatic and abnormal. When I read it again in junior high school, I can gradually realize the abnormality of the male protagonist. In high school, I can interpret the novel from the perspective of human nature. I haven't seen the other versions, so I can't compare them. For this version of the movie, it's better to change the heroine. I'm really sorry for the original book, and I'm sorry for the audience. I've been worried about the hero since I watched it. The plot adaptation is okay, basically the important turning points have been explained, there is nothing too abrupt, the male protagonist likes it, he is still quite handsome, I watched the high-definition version, the picture is very beautiful, I imagined the coldness of Wuthering Heights and Thrush eyebrow heights. The bright and beautiful are portrayed very well. After all, the movie has limited time, and it feels unsatisfactory.
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