Margot Robbie has come out in support of Emerald Fennell's Wuthering Heights, with Margot defending Jacob Elordi as Heathcliff in the film, despite criticism over its casting and alterations. In an interview with Vogue magazine, Robbie acknowledged that she knows some people will be surprised by her choice for the role but added that she believes Elordi is perfect for the part.
Robbie said she sees similarities between Fennell's approach to Wuthering Heights and her own experience in playing a complex character. The actress noted that Fennell has built her directing career on crafting provocative narratives, which may explain why critics have been drawn to this film's bold take on the classic novel.
When asked about Fennell's casting decisions, Robbie defended her own choice for Cathy, despite differences between the book and screen version. She stated that she believes in Elordi as a talented actor who can bring depth to the character of Heathcliff. The actress also praised Fennell's ambition to create an epic romance reminiscent of classic films like Titanic.
Fennell has been open about her love for Wuthering Heights, which is reflected in her approach to the film. She stated that BrontΓ«'s novel is deeply personal and illicit, making it a challenge to bring to life on screen. The director also noted that Fennell made a conscious effort to make this generation's Titanic, a nod to the iconic epic romance of 1997.
Robbie has worked with Fennell previously, both in front of and behind the camera, and praised her skill as a filmmaker. When discussing the film, Robbie highlighted its romantic elements, stating that it is more about an epic romance than provocative content. The actress also shared stories from set, including a scene where Elordi's Heathcliff shelters Cathy from the rain, which left her weak at the knees.
Fennell has built a reputation for making bold and provocative films, which may explain why Wuthering Heights has generated such controversy over its casting and alterations. However, with Robbie's support and Fennell's passion project, it seems that this film is one to be looked forward to.
Robbie said she sees similarities between Fennell's approach to Wuthering Heights and her own experience in playing a complex character. The actress noted that Fennell has built her directing career on crafting provocative narratives, which may explain why critics have been drawn to this film's bold take on the classic novel.
When asked about Fennell's casting decisions, Robbie defended her own choice for Cathy, despite differences between the book and screen version. She stated that she believes in Elordi as a talented actor who can bring depth to the character of Heathcliff. The actress also praised Fennell's ambition to create an epic romance reminiscent of classic films like Titanic.
Fennell has been open about her love for Wuthering Heights, which is reflected in her approach to the film. She stated that BrontΓ«'s novel is deeply personal and illicit, making it a challenge to bring to life on screen. The director also noted that Fennell made a conscious effort to make this generation's Titanic, a nod to the iconic epic romance of 1997.
Robbie has worked with Fennell previously, both in front of and behind the camera, and praised her skill as a filmmaker. When discussing the film, Robbie highlighted its romantic elements, stating that it is more about an epic romance than provocative content. The actress also shared stories from set, including a scene where Elordi's Heathcliff shelters Cathy from the rain, which left her weak at the knees.
Fennell has built a reputation for making bold and provocative films, which may explain why Wuthering Heights has generated such controversy over its casting and alterations. However, with Robbie's support and Fennell's passion project, it seems that this film is one to be looked forward to.