Margot Robbie’s post ‘A Big Bold Beautiful Journey’ comeback, Wuthering Heights, released in North America this Friday, on February 13, positioning it perfectly to dominate the box office on Valentine’s Day. Directed by Emerald Fennell, the R-rated adaptation has generated significant buzz and serves as a bold and sensual adaptation of Emily Brontë’s 1847 novel.
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Steamy Romance Drives Strong Valentine’s Day Appeal
The public attention centers on the film’s overt depiction of passion and obsession. Earlier screen versions portrayed the relationship with restraint, while Fennell’s take presents intimacy in a far more explicit and heightened manner. Promotional footage has already highlighted the chemistry between the leads, and Margot Robbie reinforced that tone in an interview with The Sun. She described a version of the romance that expresses affection far more frequently than the source material suggests.
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“They never really kissed in the book, but we kiss a lot. We kiss everywhere,” Robbie told the outlet. “And there are so many times where he just picks me up and puts me in a tree, or picks me up with one hand.” Even major critics labeled the film one of the “Horniest Literary Adaptations” ever made. Thus, strong sexual themes and lust-driven encounters position the film as an appealing late-night option for couples seeking a cinematic date experience.
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