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“Sign Me Up”: Controversial ‘Wuthering Heights’ Adaptation Stuns Viewers With Severe Adult Scene
Three characters in period costumes outside a stone building in a controversial Wuthering Heights adaptation.

"I Predict A Flop": New Wuthering Heights Adaptation Sparks Outrage Over Casting And Tone

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Fans are calling for casting director, Kharmel Cochrane to be “shot” after a test viewing of the latest adaptation of the 1847 classic Wuthering Heights.

The menacing behavior is part of a general pattern of dissent surrounding English producer Emerald Fennell’s foray into old literature after her 2023 dark comedy, Saltburn—which is known for its adult themes. 

Highlights
  • Preview viewers call the film “provocative” and “deliberately unromantic.”
  • Casting director Kharmel Cochrane baulks at threats from upset fans.
  • Emerald Fennell’s adaptation features explicit scenes and shock-value set pieces.

According to those who saw the preview in Dallas on August 4, Fennell’s proclivity for X-rated content has spilled over into the new production.

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    People who have seen the sneak preview have slammed the film for being “tonally abrasive”

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    World of Reel, a platform covering the film industry, reported that the audience displayed a “visible restlessness” during the viewing.

    It quoted a critic describing it (the film) as “aggressively provocative and tonally abrasive,” claiming that it leans “hard into Fennell’s now-familiar brand of stylized depravity.”

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    “It’s a deliberately unromantic take on (Emily) Brontë’s novel,” the critic complained, “of emotional nuance and full of salacious detours that serve shock value. 

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    “[It is] far more explicit than any previous adaptation of this material,” they said of the film that allegedly starts “with a public hanging,” and “quickly descends into grotesque absurdity.

    Fans threatened the producer for casting Margot Robbie in the film

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    The production’s casting director, Kharmel Cochrane, commented on the controversy at the Sands International Film Festival of St Andrews in April this year. 

    She told the United Kingdom’s Metro news outlet that she had received a volley of harassment for casting Robbie and Elordi.

    “I have really had to hold back on Instagram after a glass of wine, because I think someone was like, ‘The casting director should be shot’,” she told the publication.

    Kharmel Cochrane suggested that fans wait until they watched the movie, and then could say “whatever they wanted” 

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    Cochrane explained that the dissent did not surprise her: “There’s definitely going to be some English [literature] fans that are not going to be happy.” 

    She suggested that the book’s fans were likely to be even more disgruntled when they actually saw the film.

    “Wait until you see the set design, because it’s even more shocking,” she claimed. “And there may or may not be a dog collar in it,” she teased.

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    “You can read anything into a book and make it your interpretation. 

    “And it’s really easy to sit online and say things, but just wait until you’ve watched it, and then you can say – maybe not that I deserve to be shot – but you can say what you want!’” Cochrane suggested.

    Fundis in the industry are suggesting that this is just the reaction that Fennell was aiming for 

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    The World of Reel critique observed that the screenplay steps away from the original plot in a manner that is typical of Fennell, and that it was the “most unusual Wuthering Heights to date.”

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    But this “might not be a bad thing,” it conceded.

    “The last thing anyone wants is another by-the-numbers adaptation.

    “What the next film version called for was a jolt of fresh energy, something bold and unexpected.”

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    “For better or worse, it seems that’s exactly what Emerald Fennell may have brought to the table.”

    Criticism swirling around the preview has heightened some fans’ anticipation

    The news has drawn a mixed reaction from the general public, wetting some movie enthusiasts’ appetites, while drawing scorn from others.

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    “Ooohh now then …you got me interest[ed] in watch[ing] this one,” wrote a fan in response to a Facebook update.

    “That’s what happens when Emerald Fennell is involved,” observed another.

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    A focal point for netizens was the adaptation’s adult themes, and one person, opting for the middle ground, wrote: “So showing the depths of human depravity hasn’t changed much in a few hundred years.”

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    A writer with a journey spanning hard news, food, and culture, with bylines in The Epoch Times, NTD, Dented Armour, Tasting Table, and Mashed. At Bored Panda the focus has pivoted to entertainment, tracking celebrity newsmakers, Hollywood drama, and viral stories while vying to give more substance and less surface.

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    Jayne Turner
    Community Member
    7 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Heathcliff and Cathy aren't nice people. He's practically a wife m******r, and she's a spoiled arsehole. It's not a romance, it's a melodrama.

    Cronecast AtTheRisingMoon
    Community Member
    7 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Gosh, if Heathcliff and Cathy are difficult to like it’s probably got some accuracy going on. It’s been a while but if memory serves, Heathcliff marries someone else, because he can’t marry Cathy…and proceeds to abuse, berate, and attempt to drive insane that particular woman. It’s an interesting story but neither character is what you might call likable. Compelling, understandable, evoking compassion and all that but …yeah.

    ynyrhydref56
    Community Member
    7 months ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Exactly. They're all horrible people treating each other abominably. It's Romantic with a capital R but not romantic in the lovey dovey sense. Anyone who says otherwise hasn't read the book.

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    Apatheist Account2
    Community Member
    7 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I hope the person who thought it was based on the song was joking...though these days, one can never be sure...

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    Jayne Turner
    Community Member
    7 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Heathcliff and Cathy aren't nice people. He's practically a wife m******r, and she's a spoiled arsehole. It's not a romance, it's a melodrama.

    Cronecast AtTheRisingMoon
    Community Member
    7 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Gosh, if Heathcliff and Cathy are difficult to like it’s probably got some accuracy going on. It’s been a while but if memory serves, Heathcliff marries someone else, because he can’t marry Cathy…and proceeds to abuse, berate, and attempt to drive insane that particular woman. It’s an interesting story but neither character is what you might call likable. Compelling, understandable, evoking compassion and all that but …yeah.

    ynyrhydref56
    Community Member
    7 months ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Exactly. They're all horrible people treating each other abominably. It's Romantic with a capital R but not romantic in the lovey dovey sense. Anyone who says otherwise hasn't read the book.

    Load More Replies...
    Apatheist Account2
    Community Member
    7 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I hope the person who thought it was based on the song was joking...though these days, one can never be sure...

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