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Wuthering Heights 1992



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Juliette Binoche Movie:
Wuthering Heights 1992



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Wuthering Heights (1992)
Wuthering Heights (1992)
List Price: $14.98Label: Paramount

Salesrank: 4455

Released: December 2, 2003
Our Price: $8.64
Used Price: $6.98
MPAA Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Media: DVD

Features:

  • Anamorphic
  • Closed-captioned
  • Color
  • Dolby
  • DVD
  • Widescreen
  • NTSC
  • Starring:

  • Juliette Binoche
  • Ralph Fiennes
  • Janet McTeer
  • Sophie Ward
  • Simon Shepherd
  • Editorial Review:
    The classic and tragic love story of Cathy and Heathcliff.
    Genre: Feature Film-Drama
    Rating: PG
    Release Date: 2-DEC-2003
    Media Type: DVD

    Description of Wuthering Heights (1992):
    Peter Kosminsky's 1992 adaptation of Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights goes to the extreme of casting Sinéad O'Connor in a brief bit as Brontë herself, but the film still doesn't approach the accomplishment of William Wyler's classic 1939 production (with Laurence Olivier and Merle Oberon) or subsequent versions by Luis Buñuel and Robert Fuest. That doesn't make it unwatchable, however: it still offers The English Patient costars Ralph Fiennes and Juliette Binoche as doomed lovers Heathcliff and Cathy. Binoche is a bit washed-out, but Fiennes makes a strong impression as the rejected laborer who makes his fortune and exacts a vengeance. Unlike Wyler's film, this one covers all the chapters of Brontë's book, but it is sodden with misery and lacks all grace. --Tom Keogh

    Wuthering Heights (1992) Reviews:
    "I Cannot Live Without My Soul." The Immortal Love Story Is Here For The First Time In ALL Its Glory. 5 Star Review
    2009-10-23 - For the first time ever, Emily Bronte's classic story of love and revenge gets the royal, full-length treatment. Ralph Fiennes & Juliette Binoche, then unknown, play the doomed lovers Heathcliff and Cathy. Very well made movie. The performances are much better than in the crappy 1970 movie version of this story, which was destroyed by a riduculous screenplay (not to mention also the utterly nonsensical ending). The chemistry between Fiennes and Binoche is very apparent, and sparks fly between them. As I haven't read the novel in several years (and given that this one tells the COMPLETE story), I got lost during the 2nd half of the film, but continued watching with absolute fascination...only towards the end did I begin to grasp the rest of the story. After seeing Fiennes in this movie, Steven Spielberg wanted Fiennes for the role of the villainous Amon Goeth in "Schindler's List"... and the rest is history. To see Fiennes go from playing a tormented hero to an evil man with no shred of human kindness is extraordinary. Binoche is doubly excellent in the movie. Sophie Ward, who plays Isabella Linton, also appeared as the ill-fated Elizabeth in "Young Sherlock Holmes." Best to watch the 1939 film version with Merle Oberon & Laurence Olivier first. Also a very good version. I highly recommend this movie. Rated PG.

    Wuthering Heights 5 Star Review
    2009-10-16 - I loved this movie as a youth, And now own it on DVD, I love just as much now as I did when I was that youth who watched it the,

    epic but limp 3 Star Review
    2009-09-18 - i admit getting all this into a short film is a huge challenge. the main problem is casting. catherine is supposed to be more sinister, haughty, mean, clever. heathcliffe should be tougher, manlier, angrier. the book told the servants' lifestyles and feelings...little of that here. the stark landscape is great. would it have killed the director to use it more to show space, distance, lonliness? headley grange is far too fancy. i wanted to see more early toxic family life and the bent natures of envy, greed, lust just prior to the lintons. in this movie heathcliffe and catherine grow darker. in the book they were dark even as children. that's what made the story unique.

    Too much of an over-scripted love story... 2 Star Review
    2009-07-14 - Overview:
    Film is heavy on narration, with a female narrator. The narrator allows a large amount of action to be told rather than experienced. Additionally, the film is rather cheesy. Furthermore, this adaptation emphasizes the love story between Catherine and Heathcliff.

    I recommend the 1998 Masterpiece Theatre adaptation. Below, I have listed some points of comparison/contrast to show why I think the 1998 is better.

    1.
    Nelly's character is much better developed in 1998 adaptation. In fact, minor characters are overall better developed in 1998 adaptation.

    2.
    Heathcliff appears more sincerely distraught in 1998 adaptation. He appears more insane in 1992 adaptation.

    3.
    Class and historical, time-sensitive issues are covered better in 1998 adaptation than 1992 adaptation (ex: Catherine's desire to marry Edgar for money. Heathcliff's desire to have Catherine II marry Linton so he could obtain Thrushcross Grange).

    4.
    1998 adaptation shows the story better by visual sequences rather than just a narrator's voice. In other words, the 1998 adaptation is more interesting than the 1992 adaptation.

    5.
    1992 adaptation does keep two points that the 1998 adaptation does not. (1) It keeps the beautiful/stormy weather scene, and (2) The scene where Catherine tells Heathcliff that if he kisses her again, she will die.

    6.
    1992 adaptation is 16:9 aspect ratio. The 1998 adaptation is 4:3 ratio. Therefore, the 1992 adaptation has the better picture quality for most wide-screen televisions.

    Super Cheesy! 3 Star Review
    2009-02-26 - After reading the book, I wanted to see if the movie captured the hate of the story and it really doesn't. This movie is super cheesy and corny.










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