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Wuthering Heights Hits Cinemas: Fans Weep for 'Movie of the Year'
14 Feb
Summary
- New Wuthering Heights adaptation released yesterday in cinemas.
- Audiences emotionally react, many crying and calling it 'movie of the year'.
- Director Emerald Fennell aimed for intense audience reactions and visceral experiences.

Emerald Fennell's highly anticipated reinvention of Wuthering Heights has now arrived in cinemas. Audiences have begun sharing their fervent reactions on social media, with many proclaiming it the 'movie of the year' and admitting to intense emotional responses.
The film, starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi as Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff, brings Emily Brontë's 1847 novel to life against the backdrop of the Yorkshire moors. This passionate narrative explores the destructive nature of the central relationship.
Fennell, the Oscar-winning director, revealed her intention to provoke strong, visceral audience experiences, including tears and gasps. She described her version as an eroticized interpretation, focusing on the novel's most captivating aspects rather than a direct adaptation.
Margot Robbie, who also produced the film, discussed her role, noting she wasn't initially slated for the lead but decided to pursue it. She also touched upon early career challenges with her Australian accent, requiring dialect coaching for television roles.
Robbie explained that Fennell's direction prioritized capturing the raw emotional essence of the book, making it a unique interpretation rather than a faithful retelling. The film's powerful emotional impact has led some viewers to seek out the original novel.




