(1939) | Wuthering Heights

Overall, while it is a "tame translation" that favors romance over Brontë’s dark obsession, it remains a visually stunning and emotionally moving achievement in cinema history [1, 5].

The film’s most controversial element is its decision to eliminate the second half of the book , focusing entirely on the first generation of characters [17, 23]. Wuthering Heights (1939)

: Despite well-documented on-set animosity with Olivier, the two share incredible onscreen chemistry [6, 25]. Overall, while it is a "tame translation" that