Wuthering heights - Cathy´s death
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Oh Heathcliff's sorrow it's so strong and painfull -Raph was so incredible in the last scene- it breaks my heart to see him holding the body of the woman he loved, it feels like he is burying his heart inside Cathy's body while he's left lonely and living like a ghost or better said like that tree... alone with only the roots of him will to move on on a dried land without love.
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i know both characters are evil...but the love that heathcliff feels for cathy is sooo strong it makes people like them...true love
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amazing actor , amazing acting....best heathcliff ever.....great movie
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...slightly different script, that is...One that was a bit more true to Bronte's words.
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Good call, confuzzeded. Good call. Heathcliff, as Emily Bronte created him, was an angry, savage, vengeful, lonely, narcissistic creature, yet I couldn't help but pity him. He had been humiliated and betrayed.Don't we all have a dark side deep down? Ralph Fiennes is an amazing actor. He has proven through other characters that he can be incredibly dark, cruel,tortured and twisted. He played Heathcliff very well with what he was given but a slightly different one could have done much more justice
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i think the best heathcliff in film so far has been Tom Hardy
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@confuzzeded Become a director! :D
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@turtlepandafish It's the 1992 version.
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Is this is the 1970 version?
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I'm as big a fan of Ralph Feinnes as anyone, but I thought he was wrong for Heathcliff, although correct for THIS Heathcliff---all butter and swooning and flowers. Heathcliff must destroy, because he was destroyed. And anybody who reads this as a conventional love story simply hasn't cracked the spine of this book. It's monstrous with rage and mad with grief.
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@Jdocent Oops) memory sometimes cracks))
They did this movie far too gently. it's supposed to be harsh and heavy. The characters ... you like them but you're supposed to hate them, they are despicable. I almost liked them here, it's all wrong in my opinion. And why didn't Heathcliff bang his head against the tree? I would have done it very differently
confuzzeded 3 years ago 21
yes, you-re right, reading the book I hated both Heathcliff and Cathy...his son, Linton, is unbearable...they "softed" them in the movie. But I love the movie anyway! :)
ge010281 2 years ago 7