Love to the extreme turned into hate

Annie 2022-03-12 08:01:02

This movie is a bit terrifying. The male protagonist's love is too extreme, he loves the female protagonist too deeply and forgets himself, and finally it turns into a tragedy. After reading it, I still feel that love needs reason. Even if you love another person, you can't lose yourself. Too extreme love will only hurt both sides. This kind of love makes people feel a little scary, just like the male protagonist said: "If you still exist in this world, then no matter what the world becomes, it will be meaningful to me; if you are no longer Existing in this world, no matter how beautiful the world is, my heart is like a lonely ghost with nowhere to go."

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Extended Reading
  • Evan 2022-03-12 08:01:02

    William Wheeler's version... The actors are basically in line with the original image, Oliver's performance is brilliant, and Oberon's charm is lacking. Just watching the movie is still a touching love sketch, but half of the plot of the original book is cut off, and after the revenge chapter is deleted, there is not much of the loyalty and paranoia of love left. The most characteristic dark and gloomy atmosphere has been greatly diluted, losing the core charm. Add a cliff "castle" and farewell, and the studio set is rough. (6.5/10)

  • Greyson 2022-04-22 07:01:54

    The human tragedy caused by the love and revenge of generations

Wuthering Heights quotes

  • Heathcliff: Tell the dirty stable boy to let go of you. He soiled your pretty dress. But who soiled your heart? Not Heathcliff. Who turns you into a vain, cheap, worldly fool? Linton does. You'll never love him, but you'll let yourself be loved because it pleases your stupid, greedy vanity.

  • Cathy: He seems to take pleasure in being mean and brutal. And yet, he's more myself than I am. Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same. And Linton's is as different as frost from fire... Ellen, I AM Heathcliff.

    [thunderbolt]

    Cathy: Everything he's suffered, I've suffered. The little happiness he's ever known, I've had too. Oh, Ellen, if everything in the world died and Heathcliff remained, life would still be full for me.