Running Time
129
min
MPAA rating
Unrated
Release Date
Oct 5, 2012
Wuthering Heights
Mr. Earnshaw returns to his family farmhouse with young Heathcliff, an orphan he has rescued from the streets. Mr. Earnshaw's son, Hindley, shows Heathcliff only cruelty, but his daughter, Catherine, warms to him, and the two develop an intensely intimate and reckless bond that spans many years and their changing fortunes.
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If the new “Wuthering Heights” makes you uncomfortable, that’s part of Andrea Arnold’s game plan. The British director of “Red Road” (2006) and “Fish Tank” (2009) — modern-day dramas about tough-minded women making hard, often foolish decisions —knows that Emily Brontë’s 1847 novel caused readers and critics of the period to squirm in distaste. A typical review, in Graham’s Lady’s Magazine, called the book “a compound of vulgar depravity and unnatural horrors.”
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