Margot Robbie comes to defence of Jacob Elordi as Heathcliff in Emerald Fennell's Wuthering Heights adaptation, saying "he is Heathcliff" and likening him to Daniel Day-Lewis. The film has faced criticism over its casting and changes made by Fennell, particularly regarding Elordi's character description as "dark-skinned" and a "lascar".
Fennell, known for her provocative and socially charged storytelling, appears to be employing similar tactics with Wuthering Heights. Early test screenings have described the film as "aggressively provocative and tonally abrasive", featuring a scene of a public hanging that includes graphic content.
Robbie, who is also producing the film through her production company LuckyChap, defends Fennell's approach, saying that BrontΓ«'s novel is very personal and illicit material. She also addresses concerns about the casting of Robbie herself in the role of Cathy, which has been described as dark-haired and in her late teens, but has blonde hair in the trailer.
Robbie describes Fennell's vision for Wuthering Heights as an "act of extreme masochism" to adapt such a personal and provocative book. She notes that the film is not just about sex or provocation, but rather epic romance. On set, Robbie recalled discussions with Fennell about what reads as sexy or exciting, saying "it's not just a sex position or someone taking their shirt off".
The production company behind Wuthering Heights is LuckyChap, which has emerged as an entertainment industry force through its credits on films like Barbie and I, Tonya. The film's release has generated significant buzz, with Robbie and Fennell hoping to make "this generation's Titanic".
Fennell, known for her provocative and socially charged storytelling, appears to be employing similar tactics with Wuthering Heights. Early test screenings have described the film as "aggressively provocative and tonally abrasive", featuring a scene of a public hanging that includes graphic content.
Robbie, who is also producing the film through her production company LuckyChap, defends Fennell's approach, saying that BrontΓ«'s novel is very personal and illicit material. She also addresses concerns about the casting of Robbie herself in the role of Cathy, which has been described as dark-haired and in her late teens, but has blonde hair in the trailer.
Robbie describes Fennell's vision for Wuthering Heights as an "act of extreme masochism" to adapt such a personal and provocative book. She notes that the film is not just about sex or provocation, but rather epic romance. On set, Robbie recalled discussions with Fennell about what reads as sexy or exciting, saying "it's not just a sex position or someone taking their shirt off".
The production company behind Wuthering Heights is LuckyChap, which has emerged as an entertainment industry force through its credits on films like Barbie and I, Tonya. The film's release has generated significant buzz, with Robbie and Fennell hoping to make "this generation's Titanic".