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Bold 'Wuthering Heights' Reimagines Brontë's Classic
9 Feb
Summary
- Emerald Fennell's adaptation earned an R rating, a stark contrast to past versions.
- The film amplifies the passionate and erotic undertones of Emily Brontë's novel.
- Visuals depict the Earnshaw estate as a gothic nightmare and Thrushcross Grange as a bordello.

Emerald Fennell's latest cinematic endeavor, a radical reimagining of Emily Brontë's "Wuthering Heights," has secured an R rating, a significant departure from previous, more family-friendly adaptations. The 1970 film received a G rating, while subsequent versions evolved to PG and PG-13, underscoring the boldness of Fennell's R-rated approach.




