"Wuthering Heights," Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi's Wild Love: Film Review
Emerald Fennell focuses her attention on the visceral bond between Heathcliff and Catherine. Her "Wuthering Heights," admittedly enclosed in quotation marks, is a staging of the adolescent gaze in the very act of approaching Brontë's novel: not a canonical adaptation, but an emotional, instinctive rereading, filtered through the urgency and restlessness of the nineteenth-century novel.