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In Reply to: Re: The fascination with Wuthering Hights posted by patrickU on December 14, 2003 at 09:43:11:
I don't have any problem with someone liking that film - it is better than many. My concern is with putting it in some sort of high pedestal, as the pinnacle of cinematographic achievement of that time.Oliver's character was, BTW, confused and confusing. He was neither a protagonist nor antogonist, more like what some Ukranian would call a piece of horse manure in the barrel - floating around without any internal control. I felt he wasn't quite sure what to make of his character, and simply acted scene by scene.
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Olivier by it self, with his romantic gloom, was a good show to look at but I felt the same as you did, I was uncomfortable.
For the rest I can notbut only agree.
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