‘Wuthering Heights’ is a film that doesn’t just represent love as a glamorous or charming book type, a fairy tale, but demonstrates it as it truly is, complex, deep, and sometimes painful. The film is directed by Emerald Fennell, who is already known for her extraordinary vision and courageous storytelling.
The film stars Margot Robbie as Cathy and Jacob Elordi as Heathcliff. Jacob Elordi himself says that this film can arouse different emotions in people. According to him, in today’s world, people have become fearful of love, running away from it instead of hugging it. This film reminds us how important love is, and how much we neglect it, whether it’s unanswered love, one-time love, or love that was never indicated to be.
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This story isn’t just about romantic love. It explores the father-daughter relationship, friendship, childhood innocence, and the pain that inevitably creeps into relationships over time. Cathy and Heathcliff’s relationship is more like an obsession than love, both beautiful and dangerous.
The rest of the cast is also quite strong. Actors like Hong Chau, Shazad Latif, Alison Oliver, Martin Clunes, and Ewan Mitchell also add depth to the story. The trailer makes it clear that this film is not lighthearted. It has a heavy, emotional, and somewhat uneasy aura.
Wuthering Heights is releasing in India on February 13, 2026, in theatres and IMAX. Releasing just before Valentine’s Day. This film is for those who don’t run away from love, but want to understand and learn from it, even when it hurts.
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