

“Wuthering Heights”
“The most savage hearts aren't born. They're forged on the moors.”
Budget
$80M
On the wild and stormy Yorkshire moors of 18th-century England, an orphan boy named Heathcliff is brought to the wealthy Earnshaw family, sparking a lifelong, destructive passion with their rebellious daughter, Catherine. This forbidden bond, stretching from childhood to adulthood, is shaped by class divisions, social pressures, and jealousy. When Catherine agrees to marry the wealthy heir of the neighboring estate, Edgar Linton, Heathcliff is consumed by a fire of revenge, dragging them both—and everyone around them—into a vortex of obsession that threatens to destroy them all.
Emily Brontë's immortal classic is reborn, radically transformed by director Emerald Fennell (Promising Young Woman, Saltburn). Seeing Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi as Catherine and Heathcliff is breathtaking; however, this adaptation is bold enough to divide literature lovers . Fennell describes it not as a faithful adaptation, but as a personal 'response' to the book she read as a teenager . The result? A dazzling visual feast that, despite its Victorian setting, speaks to the 'Bridgerton generation' with its raw emotions and passion . Will scathing reviews calling it 'a movie made for Tumblr posts' or 'an exercise in overindulgence, hollow and in love with itself' give you pause? Or will you surrender to the gothic, perverse love story that has captivated 85% of audiences —the one that 'glistens' and makes you 'wade through pig's blood' ? The only question is: Are you ready to get lost with Heathcliff in those misty moors?
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