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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Fennell Explains "Wuthering Heights" Title Twist

Fennell Explains "Wuthering Heights" Title Twist

15 Jan

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Summary

  • Director Emerald Fennell explains movie title is intentional.
  • Adaptation is a version, not a replica, of Brontë's novel.
  • Costume designer defends Margot Robbie's modernized outfits.
Fennell Explains "Wuthering Heights" Title Twist

Emerald Fennell, the director of the new "Wuthering Heights" adaptation, has clarified the deliberate inclusion of quotation marks in the film's title. Fennell explained that Emily Brontë's classic novel is too complex to replicate directly, thus the quotation marks signify that the movie offers a distinct "version" of the story.

Fennell consulted with the Brontë Parsonage Museum and devoted fans to craft an adaptation that resonates with the book's essence. She emphasized that a direct adaptation is not feasible, and her film presents a personal interpretation, reflecting a remembered or desired narrative.

Separately, costume designer Jacqueline Durran addressed criticisms regarding Margot Robbie's costumes. Durran defended the modernized aesthetic, citing "shiny surfaces" as key to Cathy's character and highlighting the intentional fusion of Victorian dress shapes with contemporary materials, prioritizing personal style over strict historical accuracy.

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Emerald Fennell explained the quotation marks signify the film is a "version" of Emily Brontë's novel, not a direct replica due to the book's complexity.
Margot Robbie stars as Cathy, and Jacob Elordi plays Heathcliff in Emerald Fennell's upcoming adaptation.
Yes, fans criticized Margot Robbie's costumes for being "hideous" and "random," but the designer defended the modern, character-driven choices.

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