This Brontë novel has been filmed several times. But never with this amount of dirt, pain and passion in such an amount of merciless Yorkshire.
The realism also includes passion in disguise. It comes in mud, like the landscape. The more obstacles, the more fire. That's nothing new in adoptions of "Wuthering Heights", but it has never been so clear, despite the disguise.
One thing more. There's almost no music in this version. Seeing this, you can certainly have another kind of discussion about disguises. The ones which comes from irrelevant sound, hindering you from seeing. And listening.
The realism also includes passion in disguise. It comes in mud, like the landscape. The more obstacles, the more fire. That's nothing new in adoptions of "Wuthering Heights", but it has never been so clear, despite the disguise.
One thing more. There's almost no music in this version. Seeing this, you can certainly have another kind of discussion about disguises. The ones which comes from irrelevant sound, hindering you from seeing. And listening.