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Wuthering Heights, the movie

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Started February 20, 2026

I liked it very much, noting it is not one for the purists. The visuals and soundtrack added to the general passionate feel. I can recommend the Jonathan Bate review and the Louise Perry review (WSJ). The other version of this movie I can recommend is the Luis Buñuel Mexican interpretation, also full of passion […] The post Wuthering Heights, the movie appeared first on Marginal REVOLUTION. CommentsIn reply to Kieran. “grudge-maxxing for DECADES” 💀 by ChrisIn reply to Kieran. Thanks, that was...

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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 20, 2026
The mixed reviews indicate that adaptations of classic literature can be divisive, highlighting the challenge of balancing tradition with innovation.
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Luis Buñuel's interpretation of Wuthering Heights introduces a fresh perspective that deserves recognition for its unique artistic approach.
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This film's departure from the original text undermines the depth of the characters and story, alienating purists who value fidelity in adaptations.
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The new adaptation of Wuthering Heights captures the raw passion of the story, making it accessible to modern audiences who may not appreciate the original.
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While visually stunning, the emphasis on visuals and soundtrack in Wuthering Heights risks overshadowing the narrative and character development.
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