Review of Wuthering Heights (2011) by Filmjoy * — 18 Feb 2014
The english moors are raw, gritty and turbulent in this beautifully photographed, visceral, re-imagination of the 150 year old novel about, class, race, education and cultural differences getting in the way of love.
Most of the dialogue is stripped to it's bare bones and sometimes difficult to understand, but the imagery and mood are so expressive, that the film could even work without it. For me, the standout performances were the two young actors Shannon Beer and Solomon Glave.
This review of Wuthering Heights (2011) was written by Filmjoy * on 18 Feb 2014.
Wuthering Heights has generally received mixed reviews.
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