While staying at a gloomy estate, Mr. Lockwood learns of a dark past involving Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff, an adopted orphan. Their powerful bond leads to fateful choices that echo th... Read allWhile staying at a gloomy estate, Mr. Lockwood learns of a dark past involving Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff, an adopted orphan. Their powerful bond leads to fateful choices that echo through time, affecting future lives.While staying at a gloomy estate, Mr. Lockwood learns of a dark past involving Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff, an adopted orphan. Their powerful bond leads to fateful choices that echo through time, affecting future lives.
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The entire movie is very very loyal to the source material - you can trust me, I finished the book today and I remember every single detail - and all the dialogues pretty as well, but the general acting is not convincing, in the dramatics scenes, looks like TikTok acting. For me, the highlight of movie is Nelly, which is the best acting in the entire movie.
The sceneries are pretty impressive by the budget. The most part of scenes were filmed in natural light, it's really cool. You can see the director's passion by the story in the details.
It's a great movie to know the story if you don't want read the Wuthering Heights book.
The sceneries are pretty impressive by the budget. The most part of scenes were filmed in natural light, it's really cool. You can see the director's passion by the story in the details.
It's a great movie to know the story if you don't want read the Wuthering Heights book.
As a preface, I have read Wuthering Heights several times and adore the story. This movie did not necessarily miss the mark; as far as the plot goes, it was brilliant. It got everything it needed. I wish I could say the same thing for the acting. The actors themselves were beautiful and (for the most part) accurate, especially considering it looked like they were working on a specific budget for the film. But the actual acting? It wasn't there. It really wasn't. Nelly did a good job, but that's all I can say. The entire movie sounded like the original audio had problems so they had to voice over the entire film. It is also a lengthy watch. I don't regret watching it, but wouldn't watch it again.
Could be the worst film of all time. I mean the sound is out of sync with the characters talking, the acting is high school at best, and the rain effects quite literally look like a watering can over the camera. I think everyone involved could do with a deep breath and a review of their life before continuing in their respective careers in cinema. I'm not really sure what to do with the additional 200 characters I need to enter as I think I've summed it up quite well already. I'd probably consider suggesting watching anything else other than this, watching grass grow or counting your feet would be an excellent start.
Well crafted story. Great adaptation. This was truly an epic indie film. I really liked the scope of the film for what the budget was they had. Very well done.
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An excellent adaptation, romantic, brutal and visceral, that will be remembered for a long time. Set against a stunning backdrop of hills, grass and beautiful mansions, this movie tells the story well, the ending is beautiful. The love for Brontes characters is apparent both in the actors and the production.
For a period piece with a small to tiny budget, this was entertaining and beautiful. However, there seem to be some problems with the sound design in some scenes. The accents popping in and out were not as noticeable as the sound doing the same thing.
I think that at times some of the actors seemed to have pulled inspiration from the famous Tommy Wiseau acting school. The long black hair makes this even more convincing. All jokes aside, I truly enjoyed it. Unlike another reviewer, I don't regret watching this, and I WOULD watch it again. If you are a fan of The Room and Wuthering Heights, you will love this soon-to-be-cult classic.
For a period piece with a small to tiny budget, this was entertaining and beautiful. However, there seem to be some problems with the sound design in some scenes. The accents popping in and out were not as noticeable as the sound doing the same thing.
I think that at times some of the actors seemed to have pulled inspiration from the famous Tommy Wiseau acting school. The long black hair makes this even more convincing. All jokes aside, I truly enjoyed it. Unlike another reviewer, I don't regret watching this, and I WOULD watch it again. If you are a fan of The Room and Wuthering Heights, you will love this soon-to-be-cult classic.
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- $100,000 (estimated)
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- 2h 30m(150 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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