Wuthering Heights
Love is a force of nature
Let's go and kill something.
The umpteenth film version of Emily Bronte's classic novel has won several awards. A Yorkshire hill farmer on a visit to Liverpool finds a homeless boy on the streets. He takes him home to live as part of his family on the isolated Yorkshire moors where the boy forges an obsessive relationship with the farmer's daughter.
126 minutes , No persons under 16 (Language, Violence) Drama, Period piece, Romance, On the art circuit
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Credits
Cast
James Howson , Kaya Scodelario , Steve Evets , Oliver Milburn , Nicola Burley , Shannon Beer , Solomon Glave
Director
Andrea Arnold
Screenplay Andrea Arnold, Olivia Hetreed, from the novel by Emily Bronte Cinematography Robbie Ryan Editing Nicolas Chaudeurge Sound formats Dolby Digital Soundtrack Not available Made in 2011
Produced by Ecosse Films, Film4, HanWay Films, Goldcrest Films International, UK Film Council, Screen Yorkshire
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FPB Report (SA)
Genre Drama
Language Infrequent, strong
Nudity None
Sex Infrequent, mild
Violence Fairly frequent, strong, realistic, psychological
Prejudice Infrequent, mild
Blasphemy None
Drug abuse None
Comments None
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Ratings
Scale (Max) 20
International Media RottenTomatoes.com 27 critics 12
RottenTomatoes.com Tomatometer 16
Movie Review Query Engine (USA) MRQE critics 12
Internet (IMDB) 1543 Netizens 13
Average .. 66% 13
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