We rate and debate a new Wuthering Heights adaptation, digging into where it stuns on screen and where the story blinks. We push past the outrage cycle to ask what an adaptation owes the source and what happens when a film hints at heavy themes but refuses to land them.
• why tension reads as “lewd” when it’s repression
• key deviations from Brontë’s plot and tone
• revenge vs romance and what got softened
• depiction of sexual violence and missing context
• desire, kink, and early exposure shaped by the internet
• strong lead chemistry and smart close-ups
• uneven soundtrack with a few standout tracks
• the outrage machine steering first impressions
• communication as the theme the film avoids
• final ratings and a playful “fake movie” reveal