This is not the first and not the last time I'm reviewing it. The picture just fascinates me every time and always has to be in the mood. I love this story.
It's a great film adaptation, but suicide was unnecessary. Tom Hardy was perfect for the role of a character who you don't know whether to sympathize or hate until the end of the story.
The main actors (Heathcliff and Catherine) I really liked them, I look at them and believe them. The atmosphere is conveyed wonderfully.
Many characters are not revealed, but it is impossible to fit a book in 2 hours. So as an addition to the book, it was great. Linton (Jr.) was completely invisible to me, there was no sympathy for him, just like for Hindley, unlike the book. In the book, I feel sorry for each character in his own way.
A good atmospheric film adaptation! Tom Hardy as Heathcliff is very impressive and vindictive, perfectly embodying the character's character on the screen! Charlotte Riley also turned out to be a very convincing Catherine!
If we compare it with the 1992 film adaptation, that film adaptation is downright pure Gothic in the spirit of the Bronte sisters' books, with a oppressive atmosphere and mysticism, with complete hopelessness throughout the film! Ralph Fiennes and Juliette Binoche also perfectly coped with their roles, I have watched this version of "Wuthering Heights" more than once! And the 2009 film adaptation is lighter and not so oppressive, which is also very good)
A good film adaptation, atmospheric, excellent actors, coped well with their roles. But the story itself.... I don't want to review it, it's very sad. Selfish Katie wouldn't let Heathcliff go, vindictive Heathcliff hurt Katie and people close to her. Destructive love
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10Many characters are not revealed, but it is impossible to fit a book in 2 hours. So as an addition to the book, it was great. Linton (Jr.) was completely invisible to me, there was no sympathy for him, just like for Hindley, unlike the book. In the book, I feel sorry for each character in his own way.
If we compare it with the 1992 film adaptation, that film adaptation is downright pure Gothic in the spirit of the Bronte sisters' books, with a oppressive atmosphere and mysticism, with complete hopelessness throughout the film! Ralph Fiennes and Juliette Binoche also perfectly coped with their roles, I have watched this version of "Wuthering Heights" more than once!
And the 2009 film adaptation is lighter and not so oppressive, which is also very good)
The book will still be more hysterical
But in general, I liked this interpretation