I didn't watch it as I was watching Without a Trace
I didn't watch it as I was watching Without a Trace
I love Wuthering Heights the book (my all time fav) but missed this last night.. but if what you are saying is true, they must be doing the "2nd" half of the book... Most movies I have seen only deal with to when Cathy dies.. (there is a really good black and white version with David Niven if you are interested)..
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I think they dealt with what is a very difficult book to translate to film or tv very well. The original is a bit backwards and forwards timewise and there is also the confusion over who is telling the story, Lockwood or Nelly.
I think most people, who have not read the book and have just seen other films and TV adaptations (not to mention Kate Bush's song) have the impression that Wuthering Heights is just a love story involving the eternal triangle with Cathy, Heathcliff and Linton, but, of course, there is much more to it than that and, as has been said, Cathy dies relatively early on in the novel and the effects of this on the families involved plays a significant role, which is usually discarded.
I think it was a good stab at presenting the book, though even then, much of it had to be excised for the purposes of fitting it in to two 90 minute episodes.
I've watched the two episodes yesterday and today - I actually thought it was really well done. I would say it is a very hard book to adapt to the screen, as I wouldn't call it a love story at all - more like a tragic obsession that consumes Cathy and Heathcliff and acts like a disease, eventually killing them both and I think that's difficult to translate to the screen.
I thought the acting was brilliant though. Heathcliff was just how I pictured him and the woman that played Catherine has to be the most beautiful person I've ever seen.
The only criticism is that they missed parts of the book out, but I guess it's difficult to include everything in such a short time span. I wish we seen some more of the disruptive weather on the moors for example, as that symbolised how Cathy and Heathcliff both clashed against each other and were like forces of nature.
Last edited by DaVeyWaVey; 04-09-2009 at 15:31.
storms is one of the key points in the books so I don't understand how they left that out...
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DaVeyWaVey (05-09-2009)
She was the reason I watched the take on Sky
I know
I hope we see more of them on tv
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