In the 19th century, Earnshaw, the owner of Wuthering Heights in Yorkshire, England, brought home a boy and named him Heathcliff. Earnshaw’s daughter, Catherine, adored him, but his son, Hindley, hated him, and after the death of old Shawn, Hindley relegated Heathcliff to the status of a slave, iced persecuted him in every way.
Although Catherine still like Heathcliff, but because of the status of the status of the difference is too big, she still married the rich, handsome master of the Painted Lady Lodge Edgar Linton, Heathcliff angrily and angrily away.
A few years later, the clothes to return home Heathcliff launched a crazy revenge, he gambled his way to seize Hindley’s property and Wuthering Heights, and then relegated Hindley’s son, Harrington, to slavery, but also seduced Edgar’s sister, Isabella, with whom he ran away, and Isabella had a son, Linton, after the marriage.
Still unsatisfied, Heathcliff forces Edgar’s daughter, Little Catherine, to marry the frail and sickly Linton, and Painted Hills falls into Heathcliff’s hands, with Little Catherine imprisoned in Wuthering Heights.
Eventually, young Catherine and Harrington fall in love and inherit Wuthering Heights after Heathcliff’s death.
1992 / UK USA / Drama Romance / Peter Kostminski / Juliette Binoche Ralph Fiennes
Plot Summary:
A lonely woman in a cloak walks through a cloudy wilderness.
She slowly tells a story of love and revenge.
Yorkshire, England, 19th century.
Mr. Earnshaw, the owner of Wuthering Heights, brings home a boy and names him Heathcliff.
After a few years, Heathcliff (Ralph Fiennes) grows into a handsome young man.
Earnshaw’s daughter, Catherine (Juliette Binoche), is instantly enamored of the quiet, me-too boy.
Mr. Earnshaw’s doting on Heathcliff, however, makes Earnshaw’s son, Hendre (Jeremy Northam), exceptionally jealous.
An accident leads Catherine to meet the aristocrat Edgar Linton (Simon ShepherdShepherd).
Faced with the vulgar Heathcliff and the elegant Linton family, Catherine marries Edgar anyway.
Heathcliff leaves in a rage.
A few years later, Heathcliff returns to his hometown and goes on a revenge spree.
The movie was adapted from Emily Brontë, one of the Brontë sisters, an English author…