Wuthering Heights TRAILER (2012) - Sundance Movie HD
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Wuthering Heights TRAILER (2012) - Sundance Movie HD
Limited US Release on October 5, 2012.
A poor boy of unknown origins is rescued from poverty and taken in by the Earnshaw family where he develops an intense relationship with his young foster sister, Cathy. Based on the classic novel by Emily Bronte. - Розваги
I have read the book years ago and I can still remember having the impression of both Heathcliff and Catherine as volatile, temperamental and vicious. Theirs was a very toxic relationship.
Really toxic! I hated them because of this when i read the book :(((
That’s kinda the point, it’s a violent, toxic, obsessive relationship that destroyed everyone around them.
@@Lililililili333 Actually, Heathcliff was the result of years of abuse..he loved intensely because he had so little love in his life. Cathy was a precocious and at times spiteful child..but her terrible mistake was choosing to marry for money, and not love. It was Cathy who was the destroyer...she destroyed herself as well.
The movie with Tom Hardy as Heathcliff was probably the best version of Wuthering Heights that I've seen.
i think cathy needs to have brown eyes, heathcliff hated blue eyes because of the lintons, or atleast that was all i remember.
müge başoğlu Oooh that's true
In the book she had dark eyes.
One of the few things that bothered me also. How many times I've read "those dark Earnshaw eyes". Also I'm sure that Heathcliff was not African and not white but rather Hispanic looking or like a gypsy but that didn't even bother me. I just felt like this Heathcliff seemed way too calm and nice. Wish there was just one Wuthering Heights movie that would get EVERYTHING right
@@olgavonkiew6742 yes and the book describes him as a big man and the actor looks like a young boy even after returning to the heights for the first time.
Isobel Duncan and blonde hair right?
When will I get my gypsy Heathcliff like Emily Brontë intended me to have? WHEN?
Never
Never
Never
Never
Never
The actor in this was too chill I wanted him to want Cathy more than he wanted to breathe
That's actually even exagerated here
Kaya Scodelario is so beautiful! She is the best Cathy of Wuthering Heights.
She looks too refined with her "city" face
No she is not actually kaya has amazing blue eyes. But in the book it was stated so much times that she had dark eyes. And also kaya scodelario is really dull in this role. Cathy meant to be very very energetic character in the book.
ya i think so.
I think the producers sre to scared to make an accurate depiction of Wuthering Heights. They are to scared to write Cathy as a spoilt brat, to scared to write Heathcliff as obsessive, posessive and engulfed by revenge. The only person he has feelings for is Cathy, and even he sees her flaws.
Tom Hardy played Heathcliff well (best I've seen).
Burn Gorman was brilliant as Hindley, frustrated as a child, vengeful as an adult, and broken as a man. Heathcliff abuses him beyond revenge. That is pirtrayed well in that version.
No one caotures the full depth of the book though. They are to scared to portray such loathsome people.
The irony is, years ago Emily wasn't scared
Exactly this. In Bronte's Wuthering Heights, there's hardly a single redeeming quality to go around. It's part of what makes the book so bold and refreshing all these years later. The book is dark as all hell, and the movies never commit decidedly to that.
Loool that's not how I imagined Heathcliff. 💀😂
Emily Bronte was a genius
Still think it is one of the best books |I have ever read
The main problem here is that they made fricking wuthering heights boring. One needs a special talent to do that.
Yes! I can handle a slow burn, but this wasn't just slow- it was boring as hell - there was an atmospheric & moody quality to it, but no fire or depth.
I was told the story was darkly & wildly passionate- the characters vicious, but emotionally drawing... I got none of that from these characters- child Cathy was probably the best; she had that wild & daring edge, but everything else seemed so restrained & dull.
Stephen Graham and Johnny Harris would be good at playing Heathcliff and Hindley respectively, I’m not sure about Cathy but not Kaya Scodelario, she’s overly aesthetically pleasing she doesn’t look brutally and wildly beatiful enough, if they directed a film in the same style as the This Is England series with the same level of acting but replaced the council estate vibe from the series with the wildness vibe from the countryside that would be mega
they've completely missed the moment they didn't include Kate Bush's song of Wuthering Heights
This story needs a proper adaptation. It seems as if every single adaptation lacks something that another one has. Like this one has a black Heathcliff which I love but everything else is horrible, the 1992 version finishes the story with the next generation but Heathcliff is white there ( to be more exact it's Ralph Fiennes, the guy who plats Voldemort). So basically I'm just gonna say what everyone else is thinking: Joe Wright needs to do this!
I think that The best one was with Ralph Fiennes, even If he was white (IN the film I think he was tan, tho) bc he captured Heathcliff, he made such a wonderful actuation as such a dark character
The Tom Hardy/Charlotte Riley adaption that they did for ITV (PBS in the US I think) was so so good. If you haven't seen it you need to. Fairly sure it's on youtube!
a story is a story.you may imagine it differently.
I always wondered who did Voldemort's platting.
Brindenburg . means plays
The aesthetic of this film is brilliant, I think it really captures the bleakness of the Yorkshire moors and also the darkness of the story. I also like the music (Mumford and sons are amazing!) and the fact that Heathcliff is portrayed by a poc actor. However the storyline of the book was lost in this film completely. They didn't include the next generation, they left out the spiritual parts (Cathy's ghost) and let's not mention the Heathcliff raping a dead corpse scene... It was okay but they really should've kept to the story line.
He did WHAT??!!
@@miriamponlatetera4611 Estoy sorprendido igual, no sabía esa parte de la historia, no he leído el libro, pero no usaría la palabra "violar", Heathcliff solo la amaba absolutamente.
@@Rafa_2331 no es violación, sería profanación... pero es una locura, hasta es una parafilia...
Quería leer el libro... ya no quiero.
tyst
The original was too complicated.
you can say whatever you want, Tom Hardy = my favorite Heathcliff. All the rage, jealousy, wrath, anger, spite, passion, obsession etc... was executed so well by him.
I loved this as an interpretation of the first part of the book, the child actors were amazing. Surprisingly much more in my opinion than the adult representations of heathcliff and Cathy. Also the setting had an interesting post-nuclear warfare feel to it :D
this may seem incredible, but if you watch this with fresh eyes, ie without having seen earlier adaptations to compare it to, you can actually just appreciate it for the beautiful film it is.
Kaya Scodelario 😍
The cinematography in this movie is sublime, it's more 3D than actual 3D
I love this movie, flawed as it is--it's missing a lot of the original story, but the elemental forces of the moors seem so immediate and all-consuming, which I love.
I am so disappointed by all Wuthering Heights movies. None of them really get the dark mood on the moors and the dark and violent characters. I am sure that Heathcliff is not supposed to be African and also not white like Ralph Fiennes or Tom Hardy, I think there are a lot of hints telling you that he has a Hispanic look, but that doesn't bother me to be honest. The Heathcliff in this one seemed too calm, I couldn't really see the darkness and temper in him, while I liked Tom Hardy's Heathcliff (I am talking about their acting, not their skin color!) but the movie with Tom Hardy seems to be so "romanticized" while this one gets the mood a little bit better, but I'm still not into any of them. They are all presented as a classic romantic love story while there is actually so much more in the book. Really frustrating
Have you watched the one with Timothy Dalton?
Can you kindly suggest me which one is most related to the novel?
Olga Von Kiew I think the one with Tom Hardy is undoubtably the best, not perfect but a really great adaptation. Not as dark as the book no but it’s the closest to being most accurate to the book imo.
And what about the classic from 1939?
The one with Timothy Dalton is amazing. Definitely captures Heathcliffs dark persona but makes it so hard to hate him!
Am I the only one who couldn't give a shit whether he was white or black? The book said he was dark skinned anyway so being black makes sense.
Though I must admit I didn't like the ending in this, I always liked the idea of Heathcliff dying and joining Cathy
i don´t mind the fact that he is black in the movie. but he was actually described as gipsy in the book
rich smith not necessarily. True that slavery was common but there were plenty of freemen too, especially in Britain as Britain was the seat of an empire. Uncommon of course, but not unheard of
rich smith its weak minded to be hostile when faced with a non-hostile situation.
Only as Nelly's description in quote: 'looks like a gypsy' which doesn't mean he is a gypsy. Either way novels are for personal interpretation and movies equate to that.
Lowko Manic no one born as a discrimination 🌷
I like this version of Wuthering Heights - the cinematography is amazing and I like the characters especially Cathy.
Here's a story related by Charlotte (Emily's sister) Whilst out on the moors with her siblings Emily found a hawk with a broken wing. She picked it up and said to it "Come home with me my little GYPSY ORPHAN" - Heathcliff is a Gypsy.
1:38 "I have not broken your heart - you have broken it; and in breaking it, you have broken mine."
I am really disappointed in every movie versions of Wuthering heights. For reading the book, i think that none of them worth it. I mean, I understand that a movie cannot be as precise as the reading text, but nonetheless, they could make an effort to develop more the dialogues, to highlight more traits , install more tension between the characters, i dont' know,. On top of that the acting is mediocre, we do not feel this story from the inside, unlike the book. Wuthering heights is a literary classic , it deserves an adaptation worthy of the name.
Michele Sander I think the 2009 adaptation was wonderful. Not perfect but I thoroughly enjoyed it and I think Tom Hardy and Charlotte Riley truly brought the characters to life so much. It’s the only adaptation of a classic book I’ve ever loved.
I agree, it would be such a success if they did it correctly as well - everyone loves a tall dark brooding character like Heathcliff
Definition of Gypsy: a member of a people originating in South Asia and traditionally having an itinerant way of life, living widely dispersed across Europe and North and South America and speaking a language (Romani) that is related to Hindi; a Romani person.
Where is my Gypsy?!
All I could hear was the background music. That’s all I remember ❤️
please cast joaquin phoenix as heathcliff and give this book a proper movie adaptation.
Long overdue! I read the book and now I’m obsessing over someone actually making s movie adaptation that gives justice to the book in every way. None of the movies till now show that. They can do much better.
But heathcliff has a dark skin
Heahtcliff isn't white, that would make no sense for his character. A lot of what he suffers is because of his skin's color.
@@magicovento his isnt black , he is more towards a brown or tanned skintone. this actor is black, if he could act well id highly appreciate it but he cant. so forget skin colour just get someone who can act well, since they havent found anyone good for the role of heathcliff as of yet.
@@r.g6170 he is literally called "Gipsy" "dark" and other adjectives. What are you talking about? Heathcliff is not white
Why is Heathcliff portrayed as weak... he is supposed to be full of venom and power after he comes back for revenge. The child actors are amazing, the mood is perfect! Too bad the integral impact of the story is missing, this is a book that shakes you to your core leaving you horrifed,intrigued and heartbroken. The movie wasn't intense, boring if anything.. kaya is beautiful ❤️But her performance did not leave an impression
Kaya Scodelario as Cathy reminds me of her erratic epic role Effy!
Tha Maze Runner: the story of Cathy Earnshaw, Stiles Stilinsky, Simon Brown, and Eustace going on a trip to a science fair where things go wrong.
I just watched the trailers of 6 different adaptations of this book. And by the comments on all those trailers, I can conclude that no movie did justice to the book. I guess Hollywood should just quit making these movies. Seems like they can't do a job
Agree. It's mindblowing how they never get it right. One of the reasons why I hate adaptations. I'd rather stick to the book.
I need a remake of this!
MUMFORD & SONS The Enemy , the song .
Thank you!
thanks a lot
The best Heathcliff of all time is Ralph Fiennes from the 1992 version!
annetekoul i totally agree !
No way. Tom Hardy's Heathcliff was definitely the best one. It was absolutely spot on.
Rubbish! Lawrence's was perfection! And he could act too!
Hell no. Tom hardy was the best
The best Heathcliff should be Mr. Bean 😂😂😂
the song is "The Enemy" by Mumford and Sons, many of you ask about this
How does this look like literally ANYTHING but wuthering heights?!!!
It does make sense for Heathcliff to have been black. But I think that guy is too good looking to be Heathcliff! He's almost not harsh enough, I don't know, I can't really describe.
MsDiva96 agree, he looks too kind, not rough, vengeful and sorrowful like Heathcliff!
I agree, loved the young version of Heathcliff in this, but the adult, changed version was not harsh, brutal and revengeful enough imo
I loved Tom Hardy's portrayal of Heathcliff. His expressions were amazing
But
It makes sense, but hard to tell from this clip if the actor has the chops to play the role 🤷🏻♀️
This film has some beautiful cinematography and captures the brutality of nature, however a lot of the story was left out. No filmmaker has done this book justice yet.
Try the old BBC 1978 version. It follows the book line by line!
I haven't watched this, but I'm curious as to which is the best adaption to the novel? I've just finished reading the novel tonight, and would like to know how they would adapt it to film. Trouble is I have a gut feel any film adaptation will focus more on the love bit rather than the more important revenge bit.
+Andrian Harsono
The 1939 film is the best film, but omits the story of the second generation, and synthesizes the haunting ending for what was then-modern Christian spiritualism(The moors represent Heaven in this version, Heathcliff goes to Heaven after finding forgiveness), as opposed to the more sinister take on the same ending that was in the novel. The five hour 1978 five-part BBC version is apparently the most faithful, but I've never seen it. 1978 is the same year Kate Bush released her famous 4 minute pop-song adaptation(which focuses on Chapter 3 of the novel), and actually it's a fantastic "adaptation" to that specific medium.
Loved how the dreariness and gloom of the moors was captured! The overall feel of the movie was very Wuthering Heights which was fantastic. However it was so boring 😅😅
And I do agree with the criticisms regarding Heathcliff's race, but disregarding even THAT, the actor casted as Heathcliff didn't have the dangerous, broody character down.
Who came after reading after, couse i did 😂😂
ever since tom hardy played the role heathcliff, no one should be able to do a newer version of heathcliff anymore
I agree! I can't imagine another HEATHCLIFF than the one played by him.
helene muller
the best Heathcliff for me is ralph fiennes
gadisha agree
yeah, he set the bar too far up then
Meh. His acting is good but he doesnt even look like the Heathcliff from the books either.
for me, that's the definitive adaptation... i have no words, just the wind
Valentina Schiavo there is medication for that.
Of all versions. I loved this one.
Me to
Heathclif was a gypsy not an afro-american guy.
None of these adaptations are quite right but the Tom Hardy one is probably the best one
The novel was genius no wonder we still study it
Trailer better than movie itself
Ahahhaha
The story is timeless...love, hate, revenge.
woah its pretty cool that they made him black...but this actor isn't evil looking enough O_O
+Ella San Heathcliff is NOT evil. He eventually hated himself for the injustices he made.
He may not be pure evil but he is clearly appearing as an evil man and I totally agree that this Heathcliff seemed way too calm and nice while the Heathcliff in the books was actually brutal (he hit Cathy's daughter all the time and probably did the same to Isabel and his son). I hate it that all adaptions romanticize the story into some sort of classic love story. If you really look at the whole book it is so much more, it is about innocent children being raised with hate and physical violence and the consequences of it. Heathcliff used to be sweet as a child, he was made into a monster. At the end Hareton almost goes the same way but is kind of "saved" because he and Cathy's daughter finally find a way out of the hatred and support each other
Not evilness, but a sense of roughness.
Olga Von Kiew YES!
It's weird that they didn't make him black or at least dark skinned before, I think he's Romani in the book
I will watch this after completing the book, right now I in my reading cathrine Linton is about to meet Heathcliffs son again.
I'm reading this book in my literature class
There's no Lockwood, no Nelly who's telling the story, there's not the last generation with Cathy, Linton and Hareton... I'm a little bit disapointed
I thought no one could brake your heart, Effy
whats the name of the song in this where it goes 'give me hope in silence its easier its kinder'?
I always wished Heath Ledger played Heathcliff 😢 he was named after Heathcliff too
Um, are you aware that Heathcliff is supposed to be a gipsy?
I went to the Parsonage on a quite gloomy day that place filtered into my soul... sadly my self and person I was with did not give me a chance to go to Top Withens... sad about that..........
Kaya is so stunning.
Okay, as long as he doesn’t hang the puppies.
The characters in my imagination is on point
I've watched this movie and it's beautiful. And so is the Mumford and sons' song in it.
Essa versão tinha potencial para ser uma das melhores adaptações mas o resultado ficou bem fraquinho, amo todos os atores q fizeram a primeira fase do filme mas a segunda decaiu bastante começando pela mudança de ideda bem confusa e pouquíssimos diálogos q infelizmente não foram bem executados dando um foco maior ma fotografia deixando o filme estremamente arrastado.
i love the movie and the book
I think Ralph looked more like a gypsy
I dont want to watch this. I think its gonna ruin the book
It will..books are ALWAYS better,I made the same mistake with Captain Correlies Mandolin,the movie was typical Hollywood,very little like the book,which was great.
You could try the Timothy Dalton version...he was exactly how I envisioned Heathcliff.
o filme é incrível e realista, as pessoas que estão acostumadas com filme-final-feliz-clichê.
That was a good movie!
I hated this version because it seemed as if it was made by atheists out to "rescue" the story from it's 19th century spiritualism... Totally omitted Mr Lockwood + Cathy's Ghost, Omitted the ambiguous haunting ending and omitted the other supernatural undertones that make the original novel so fascinating. Although the 1939 film sanitized and "Christianized"(oh they go to Heaven at the end and there's no question about it!) these elements, at least they were still there.
Best version so far.by far...beautiful .. cinematography and sound track.Acting stripped down to the bare minimum... absolutely stunning.Rocks this classic back into the 21st century like.a piece dynamite that blasts the past shit versions into oblivion😘💖😍
the book is amazing, i hope this movie is too... i really enjoyed reading the book. :)
MissAndieKittie it's terrble I have to read all of it in one day NOT BY CHOICE
After watching Wuthering Heights of 1992, I started watching some other versions in chronologic sequence: the 1998 one, then 2002, then 2009, and now this one trailer alone. I've noticed that the more recent the movie is, the less chemistry Heathcliff and Catherine have as a couple.
Back in the 1992 version, Cathy and Heath were super affectionate ( which favored his bitter transformation turn all the more disheartening, it was great! ), they had silent conversations, shared silly moments (like the bible-reading scene), expressed their contentment and dissatisfaction straightforward instead.
When we reach the version with Tom Hardy, Heathcliff is portrayed as a distant person even before Cathy is taken away. He doesn't evoke the passionate, intense behavior the character has, it's more like a hollywoodian stereotype of what they *think* a sociopath is.
About this one in particular, the trailer itself gives away the movie's soulless tone, far more concerned with *looking* than *being*, not to mention the underlying minority bait whose only purpose is for profitting rather than a positive initiative on representation. "Don't do the right thing for the wrong reasons", they say. We can sense when it comes off unauthentic.
Oh, and the fact they removed Cathy's brown eyes leaves a personal, bitter taste in my mouth; not only there's a meaningful reason for it, this is one of the very few couples with chemistry and good story that has a brunette with brown eyes paired with a dark-haired guy with blue eyes. 90% of stories with a couple in it nowadays is type-cast by color-code; somehow hollywood thinks pairing up people with opposite color schemes = chemistry, especially when it comes to hair. For what reason? Not a clue, all I know is that color schemes is worth NOTHING if it doesn't come with intelligent meaning.
Thank you for putting my thoughts into words, 100% agreed.
have you seen one from 1970 as well?
Qué amor tan obsesivo!!! Una triste realidad de muchos además... Por eso lloré tanto
Ralph Fiennes played the role of Heathcliff in the adaptation of Emily Brontë’novels.This book is taken as an example in After movie who is in the After movie?Hero Fiennes Tiffin!Ralph’ nephew what an amazing coincidence
I hope I may find the version that use British English and show the situation of years 17xx base on the novel
Till the time It has not been possible for any movie to be even close to what the novel actually is, I mean I second that a movie can never be better than the book itself, but still there is a hope that they atleast touch the intensity and important elements of the story, regardless of the characters and casts not even a single movie could portray the depth of chaos and calm of Wuthering Heights. Emily Bronte's marvelous job is still a challenge for makers to turn into atleast a good movie adaptation. Elements of insanity, complexity of characters, situations and outcomes and humans' reaction on those situations and the psychological thrill in the novel is not that easy to deliver.
1:00 name of the song?
That's the main reason right? Like frustration despair and sadness of not being able to live his life with her?
Anyone knows what song is played in the second part of the trailer? It starts around 1:00
İ am wondering too
OMG Effy
A beautiful book 🌹
And... What song is?
whats the background music in the video
This is one of those times where the movie is the complete opposite of the book, isn't it?
What I truly despise about these movies is the attempt to sugarcoat or sanitize the story. "Wuthering Heights" is much more about anger, bitterness and resentment than it is about romance. I detest the attempt to sever it from anything that is ambiguous, misterious or challenging in any way. Those things are what actually made the book so interesting. I don't care if they do it to catter to certain audiences, it sullies the legacy of a great classic.
Agreed.
Still the best From 2009
Someone knew the song at the end of this trailer? I'm sorry for the bad English, I'm Italian
+Aurora Cozzolino "The Enemy" by Mumford and Sons :)
I did read this story , it is very sad and great
It's a good movie but I remember Heatcliff seeing little Hareton hanging puppies and that scene was so disturbing so I've only seen this movie once and that was 9 years ago. But what I remember is that the atmosphere is threatening and it gets under your skin.
everybody is so against a black actor being cast as heathcliff and wanting it to a white person but heathcliff is described as a gypsy boy and having dark skin so if anything they should've cast a gypsy looking person ugh
annabel black and gypsy are different ethnicities technically and by looks. But I agree that the way they were treated is an apt representation of Heathcliff in this film. But I have yet to see people upset about Heathcliff being black. Am I scrolling the wrong comment boards?
what's the name of the song?
1:22 What's the name of the song
I haven’t watched this movie but I think that just from this trailer I can tell it’s off, in the way that’s it’s not quite like how bronte wrote it. I have always thought of heathcliff as Freddie from skins, initially thought of it bc I saw Kaya who is in this and in skins. I feel if they were to redo it the movie must have a sort of impending sense of doom if that makes sense. This book isn’t a love story where they get their happy ending, it’s far deeper. I really hope that they make another one and really get at what bronte was saying in her writing
Can anyone tell me name of the song coming in the end of this trailer ?
Mumford and Sons - The Enemy....
what song is this?
ununhexium The enemy by Mumford and sons
The actress is what I imagined the second generation Catherine is
What;s the song?
song ??
give me hope in silence.🎵🎵🎼
what was the CE scar on his back about?
no ma che ppaallle! c' è anche Kaya Scodelario nella parte di Catherine e in Italia neanche esce il film!
Does anyone know the name of the song and artist please
Mumford and Son - The Enemy
what music is?