Wuthering Heights Review- Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi’s Torrid Romance Redefines Gothic Passion
Key takeaways
- This isn’t your grandmother’s period drama; it’s a visceral, unapologetically steamy reimagining that amplifies the novel’s themes of obsession, class warfare, and destructive love.
- With Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi leading the charge, the film captures the aching essence of forbidden desire in a way that’s both hypnotic and heartbreaking.
- The story, set against the windswept English countryside, follows the tumultuous bond between Catherine Earnshaw (Robbie) and the enigmatic orphan Heathcliff (Elordi).
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Add ARY News on Google As a lifelong cinephile who’s devoured every adaptation of Emily Brontë’s masterpiece—from the brooding 1939 classic to the raw 2011 version—Emerald Fennell’s Wuthering Heights (2026) feels like a lightning bolt across the Yorkshire moors.
This isn’t your grandmother’s period drama; it’s a visceral, unapologetically steamy reimagining that amplifies the novel’s themes of obsession, class warfare, and destructive love.
With Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi leading the charge, the film captures the aching essence of forbidden desire in a way that’s both hypnotic and heartbreaking. If you’re searching for a fresh take on Wuthering Heights, this bold vision might just sweep you away.