
Directed by Emerald Fennell
Starring: Margot Robbie, Jacob Elordi, Hong Chau, Shazad Latif
MOVIE SYNOPSIS:
A bold and original imagining of one of the greatest love stories of all time, Cathy and Heathcliff grew up and develop a forbidden passion for one another. It soon turns from romantic to intoxicating in an epic tale of lust, love and madness.
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Check out what critics say about Emerald Fennell’s movie Wuthering Heights
Critics call Wuthering Heights “satisfyingly sumptuous” and an “indulgent delight.” They also praised Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi’s chemistry.
Reviews are out and critics have praised Fennell’s adaptation. Vogue US headlined their review by describing the film as an “indulgent delight,” with the author saying that the film “feels seared into my brain – the eye-popping excess, the unbridled, tongue-in-cheek nastiness, the sheer scale and imagination of it all. See it on the biggest screen possible with as many friends as possible, and get ready to argue for hours afterward.”
Rolling Stone said that Fennell’s “Wuthering Heights” “may be the horniest literary interpretation ever made,” adding that “Sight and sound are all extra-ribbed for your you-know-what, but the movie is sensual in a way that aims to engage not just eyes and ears, but all of the senses at once.”
NME praised Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi, who play Cathy and Heathcliff, respectively. “Robbie is unafraid of playing up Cathy’s brattiness and selfishness, while Elordi – with his spot-on regional accent – has a combustible magnetism that bristles throughout the film,” they wrote. “His temper and her jealousy are too hot, too greedy, as Kate Bush might say, and the same applies to the spicy sex scenes that are much edgier than your standard Victorian lit adaptation.”
Empire Magazine described the film as “satisfyingly sumptuous” and said that “Wuthering Heights” shows “Fennell’s filmmaking at its strongest. She summons gothic romanticism against the rough and wind-swept Northern terrain, and viscerally portrays the raw young love forged between the pair, before status and duty intervene. It’s refreshing to watch her work in a barren, near-wilderness environment, a desolate canvas in which Elordi and Robbie are given free rein to play.”
Robbie Margot, Jacob Elordi, and Emerald Fennell talk about Wuthering Heights in this featurette
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