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  1. Cumbres Borrascosas (2026)

    Es una historia de época, de amor y de miseria, pero con música de Charlie XCX, colores saturados y muchas escenas horny.

    Más de dos horas y al parecer deja mucho del libro en el tintero. Es una visión original, eso sí.

    #reseñas #CumbresBorrascosas #WutheringHeights

  2. Mimi's Thoughts @emaithoughtsinwords.wordpress.com@emaithoughtsinwords.wordpress.com ·

    Good Intentions

    I shared here weeks ago how I was Stepping Into Wuthering Heights.

    That book stayed with me… Still on my mind. It won’t let me be.

    While I was reading  I couldn’t stop thinking about one moment, that small moment when Mr. Earnshaw brings Heathcliff home. Just like that. He didn’t even give an explanation. Just… “this child has no one, so now he’s mine.”

    And look at what that one decision turned into.

    It honestly messed with me a bit.

    Usually, we like to believe that if you do something kind, it will lead to something good. Right?… Simple. Clean. You help someone, things get better. But that’s not what happens here at all. That one act of compassion ends up stirring jealousy, resentment, and eventually so much damage it spills into the next generation.

    And it made me think about real life.

    I’ve had moments where I meant well… really well, but things didn’t turn out the way I imagined. Sometimes people misunderstood me. Sometimes what I gave created expectations I didn’t even know I was setting. Sometimes it just… complicated things.

    This doesn’t mean I was wrong to be kind… I think people are just not simple.

    Everyone is carrying something. Pride, insecurity, pain, history. So when you step in with “good intentions,” you’re not stepping into an empty space, you’re stepping into all of that.

    That’s what happened with Heathcliff. The kindness was real, but the environment wasn’t healthy… And that changed everything.

    I don’t think the lesson is “don’t be kind.” That feels too harsh and even too defensive.

    If anything, it’s this: good intentions are not enough on their own…
    …What happens after matters. How people receive what you give matters. The space you’re giving into matters…. And sometimes, even when you do everything from a good place, things can still go sideways.

    It’s kind of uncomfortable to admit that, but it also feels honest.

    So maybe I’m learning to hold my kindness with a bit more awareness… Not to stop giving, but to understand that it doesn’t give me control over the outcome… I guess that’s the hard part, isn’t it?

    #bookToMovie #books #WutheringHeights
  3. Mimi's Thoughts @emaithoughtsinwords.wordpress.com@emaithoughtsinwords.wordpress.com ·

    Good Intentions

    I shared here weeks ago how I was Stepping Into Wuthering Heights.

    That book stayed with me… Still on my mind. It won’t let me be.

    While I was reading  I couldn’t stop thinking about one moment, that small moment when Mr. Earnshaw brings Heathcliff home. Just like that. He didn’t even give an explanation. Just… “this child has no one, so now he’s mine.”

    And look at what that one decision turned into.

    It honestly messed with me a bit.

    Usually, we like to believe that if you do something kind, it will lead to something good. Right?… Simple. Clean. You help someone, things get better. But that’s not what happens here at all. That one act of compassion ends up stirring jealousy, resentment, and eventually so much damage it spills into the next generation.

    And it made me think about real life.

    I’ve had moments where I meant well… really well, but things didn’t turn out the way I imagined. Sometimes people misunderstood me. Sometimes what I gave created expectations I didn’t even know I was setting. Sometimes it just… complicated things.

    This doesn’t mean I was wrong to be kind… I think people are just not simple.

    Everyone is carrying something. Pride, insecurity, pain, history. So when you step in with “good intentions,” you’re not stepping into an empty space, you’re stepping into all of that.

    That’s what happened with Heathcliff. The kindness was real, but the environment wasn’t healthy… And that changed everything.

    I don’t think the lesson is “don’t be kind.” That feels too harsh and even too defensive.

    If anything, it’s this: good intentions are not enough on their own…
    …What happens after matters. How people receive what you give matters. The space you’re giving into matters…. And sometimes, even when you do everything from a good place, things can still go sideways.

    It’s kind of uncomfortable to admit that, but it also feels honest.

    So maybe I’m learning to hold my kindness with a bit more awareness… Not to stop giving, but to understand that it doesn’t give me control over the outcome… I guess that’s the hard part, isn’t it?

    #bookToMovie #books #WutheringHeights
  4. Mimi's Thoughts @emaithoughtsinwords.wordpress.com@emaithoughtsinwords.wordpress.com ·

    Good Intentions

    I shared here weeks ago how I was Stepping Into Wuthering Heights.

    That book stayed with me… Still on my mind. It won’t let me be.

    While I was reading  I couldn’t stop thinking about one moment, that small moment when Mr. Earnshaw brings Heathcliff home. Just like that. He didn’t even give an explanation. Just… “this child has no one, so now he’s mine.”

    And look at what that one decision turned into.

    It honestly messed with me a bit.

    Usually, we like to believe that if you do something kind, it will lead to something good. Right?… Simple. Clean. You help someone, things get better. But that’s not what happens here at all. That one act of compassion ends up stirring jealousy, resentment, and eventually so much damage it spills into the next generation.

    And it made me think about real life.

    I’ve had moments where I meant well… really well, but things didn’t turn out the way I imagined. Sometimes people misunderstood me. Sometimes what I gave created expectations I didn’t even know I was setting. Sometimes it just… complicated things.

    This doesn’t mean I was wrong to be kind… I think people are just not simple.

    Everyone is carrying something. Pride, insecurity, pain, history. So when you step in with “good intentions,” you’re not stepping into an empty space, you’re stepping into all of that.

    That’s what happened with Heathcliff. The kindness was real, but the environment wasn’t healthy… And that changed everything.

    I don’t think the lesson is “don’t be kind.” That feels too harsh and even too defensive.

    If anything, it’s this: good intentions are not enough on their own…
    …What happens after matters. How people receive what you give matters. The space you’re giving into matters…. And sometimes, even when you do everything from a good place, things can still go sideways.

    It’s kind of uncomfortable to admit that, but it also feels honest.

    So maybe I’m learning to hold my kindness with a bit more awareness… Not to stop giving, but to understand that it doesn’t give me control over the outcome… I guess that’s the hard part, isn’t it?

    #bookToMovie #books #WutheringHeights
  5. Mimi's Thoughts @emaithoughtsinwords.wordpress.com@emaithoughtsinwords.wordpress.com ·

    Good Intentions

    I shared here weeks ago how I was Stepping Into Wuthering Heights.

    That book stayed with me… Still on my mind. It won’t let me be.

    While I was reading  I couldn’t stop thinking about one moment, that small moment when Mr. Earnshaw brings Heathcliff home. Just like that. He didn’t even give an explanation. Just… “this child has no one, so now he’s mine.”

    And look at what that one decision turned into.

    It honestly messed with me a bit.

    Usually, we like to believe that if you do something kind, it will lead to something good. Right?… Simple. Clean. You help someone, things get better. But that’s not what happens here at all. That one act of compassion ends up stirring jealousy, resentment, and eventually so much damage it spills into the next generation.

    And it made me think about real life.

    I’ve had moments where I meant well… really well, but things didn’t turn out the way I imagined. Sometimes people misunderstood me. Sometimes what I gave created expectations I didn’t even know I was setting. Sometimes it just… complicated things.

    This doesn’t mean I was wrong to be kind… I think people are just not simple.

    Everyone is carrying something. Pride, insecurity, pain, history. So when you step in with “good intentions,” you’re not stepping into an empty space, you’re stepping into all of that.

    That’s what happened with Heathcliff. The kindness was real, but the environment wasn’t healthy… And that changed everything.

    I don’t think the lesson is “don’t be kind.” That feels too harsh and even too defensive.

    If anything, it’s this: good intentions are not enough on their own…
    …What happens after matters. How people receive what you give matters. The space you’re giving into matters…. And sometimes, even when you do everything from a good place, things can still go sideways.

    It’s kind of uncomfortable to admit that, but it also feels honest.

    So maybe I’m learning to hold my kindness with a bit more awareness… Not to stop giving, but to understand that it doesn’t give me control over the outcome… I guess that’s the hard part, isn’t it?

    #bookToMovie #books #WutheringHeights
  6. Mimi's Thoughts @emaithoughtsinwords.wordpress.com@emaithoughtsinwords.wordpress.com ·

    Good Intentions

    I shared here weeks ago how I was Stepping Into Wuthering Heights.

    That book stayed with me… Still on my mind. It won’t let me be.

    While I was reading  I couldn’t stop thinking about one moment, that small moment when Mr. Earnshaw brings Heathcliff home. Just like that. He didn’t even give an explanation. Just… “this child has no one, so now he’s mine.”

    And look at what that one decision turned into.

    It honestly messed with me a bit.

    Usually, we like to believe that if you do something kind, it will lead to something good. Right?… Simple. Clean. You help someone, things get better. But that’s not what happens here at all. That one act of compassion ends up stirring jealousy, resentment, and eventually so much damage it spills into the next generation.

    And it made me think about real life.

    I’ve had moments where I meant well… really well, but things didn’t turn out the way I imagined. Sometimes people misunderstood me. Sometimes what I gave created expectations I didn’t even know I was setting. Sometimes it just… complicated things.

    This doesn’t mean I was wrong to be kind… I think people are just not simple.

    Everyone is carrying something. Pride, insecurity, pain, history. So when you step in with “good intentions,” you’re not stepping into an empty space, you’re stepping into all of that.

    That’s what happened with Heathcliff. The kindness was real, but the environment wasn’t healthy… And that changed everything.

    I don’t think the lesson is “don’t be kind.” That feels too harsh and even too defensive.

    If anything, it’s this: good intentions are not enough on their own…
    …What happens after matters. How people receive what you give matters. The space you’re giving into matters…. And sometimes, even when you do everything from a good place, things can still go sideways.

    It’s kind of uncomfortable to admit that, but it also feels honest.

    So maybe I’m learning to hold my kindness with a bit more awareness… Not to stop giving, but to understand that it doesn’t give me control over the outcome… I guess that’s the hard part, isn’t it?

    #bookToMovie #books #WutheringHeights
  7. Cumbres borrascosas es una producción muy larga que pasa por un prisma adolescente a los personajes de Emily Brontë: Emerald Fennell está en la cuarentena y la historia no da para tanto rato.

    El inicio es ágil (solo el principio), hay planos realmente bonitos, así como la escenografía, tan cinematográficamente acorde a esta visión de la historia. Ilumina el deseo que sobrevuela las escenas. Un deseo sin pasión. Yesca sin chispas.

    Una pena perder la oportunidad en estos tiempos santurrones. Hay demasiados esfuerzos puestos en soplar leña húmeda muy bien dispuesta.

    Fennell escribe y dirige sola. De nuevo se extraña otra opinión que aterrice su enfoque. El guion está poco hilado y con los points muy señalados. No extraña su taquilla (costó 80M y recolectó 240; Robbie, productora, tiene un protagónico más, un taquillazo más y es más rica), todo es explícito menos lo que tendría que serlo. Este plato es de quinta gama. Con muchos huevos, deudores de Saltburn.

    Heathcliff salva el ennui de Cathy ("Será tu mascota") y de paso el de Nelly (No pertenece a la alta sociedad, pero podemos hacer la vista gorda, como hemos hecho contigo) y el de Isabella (a la que conocemos vestida de Myrttle la llorona). Un actor tan precario siendo el catalizador macho de todas.

    La historia muestra hacia dónde quiere ir entre conatos de acción. Esto se refleja en el uso del rojo -caperucita, sangre o sicalíptico- en ese vestido de novia drag o en la fuerza de un corsé. <<Mi querido suplicio.>>

    Esas estancias de casa de muñecas no desvían tanto la atención para dejar de sentir tanta sosedad. <<Si estuviera en el cielo me sentiría totalmente desgraciada. / Porque no está hecho para usted.>> Fennell se está aficionando a la pasión anticlimática.

    Habrá que verse la adaptación de Buñuel.
    filmaffinity.com/es/film608251
    #popazo #cine #cinema #cumbresborrascosas #hbomax #hbo #WutheringHeights #drama #movie #movies #film #filme #films #pelicula #EmeraldFennell #MargotRobbie #jacobelordi #emilybronte

  8. Cumbres borrascosas es una producción muy larga que pasa por un prisma adolescente a los personajes de Emily Brontë: Emerald Fennell está en la cuarentena y la historia no da para tanto rato.

    El inicio es ágil (solo el principio), hay planos realmente bonitos, así como la escenografía, tan cinematográficamente acorde a esta visión de la historia. Ilumina el deseo que sobrevuela las escenas. Un deseo sin pasión. Yesca sin chispas.

    Una pena perder la oportunidad en estos tiempos santurrones. Hay demasiados esfuerzos puestos en soplar leña húmeda muy bien dispuesta.

    Fennell escribe y dirige sola. De nuevo se extraña otra opinión que aterrice su enfoque. El guion está poco hilado y con los points muy señalados. No extraña su taquilla (costó 80M y recolectó 240; Robbie, productora, tiene un protagónico más, un taquillazo más y es más rica), todo es explícito menos lo que tendría que serlo. Este plato es de quinta gama. Con muchos huevos, deudores de Saltburn.

    Heathcliff salva el ennui de Cathy ("Será tu mascota") y de paso el de Nelly (No pertenece a la alta sociedad, pero podemos hacer la vista gorda, como hemos hecho contigo) y el de Isabella (a la que conocemos vestida de Myrttle la llorona). Un actor tan precario siendo el catalizador macho de todas.

    La historia muestra hacia dónde quiere ir entre conatos de acción. Esto se refleja en el uso del rojo -caperucita, sangre o sicalíptico- en ese vestido de novia drag o en la fuerza de un corsé. <<Mi querido suplicio.>>

    Esas estancias de casa de muñecas no desvían tanto la atención para dejar de sentir tanta sosedad. <<Si estuviera en el cielo me sentiría totalmente desgraciada. / Porque no está hecho para usted.>> Fennell se está aficionando a la pasión anticlimática.

    Habrá que verse la adaptación de Buñuel.
    filmaffinity.com/es/film608251
    #popazo #cine #cinema #cumbresborrascosas #hbomax #hbo #WutheringHeights #drama #movie #movies #film #filme #films #pelicula #EmeraldFennell #MargotRobbie #jacobelordi #emilybronte

  9. Cumbres borrascosas es una producción muy larga que pasa por un prisma adolescente a los personajes de Emily Brontë: Emerald Fennell está en la cuarentena y la historia no da para tanto rato.

    El inicio es ágil (solo el principio), hay planos realmente bonitos, así como la escenografía, tan cinematográficamente acorde a esta visión de la historia. Ilumina el deseo que sobrevuela las escenas. Un deseo sin pasión. Yesca sin chispas.

    Una pena perder la oportunidad en estos tiempos santurrones. Hay demasiados esfuerzos puestos en soplar leña húmeda muy bien dispuesta.

    Fennell escribe y dirige sola. De nuevo se extraña otra opinión que aterrice su enfoque. El guion está poco hilado y con los points muy señalados. No extraña su taquilla (costó 80M y recolectó 240; Robbie, productora, tiene un protagónico más, un taquillazo más y es más rica), todo es explícito menos lo que tendría que serlo. Este plato es de quinta gama. Con muchos huevos, deudores de Saltburn.

    Heathcliff salva el ennui de Cathy ("Será tu mascota") y de paso el de Nelly (No pertenece a la alta sociedad, pero podemos hacer la vista gorda, como hemos hecho contigo) y el de Isabella (a la que conocemos vestida de Myrttle la llorona). Un actor tan precario siendo el catalizador macho de todas.

    La historia muestra hacia dónde quiere ir entre conatos de acción. Esto se refleja en el uso del rojo -caperucita, sangre o sicalíptico- en ese vestido de novia drag o en la fuerza de un corsé. <<Mi querido suplicio.>>

    Esas estancias de casa de muñecas no desvían tanto la atención para dejar de sentir tanta sosedad. <<Si estuviera en el cielo me sentiría totalmente desgraciada. / Porque no está hecho para usted.>> Fennell se está aficionando a la pasión anticlimática.

    Habrá que verse la adaptación de Buñuel.
    filmaffinity.com/es/film608251
    #popazo #cine #cinema #cumbresborrascosas #hbomax #hbo #WutheringHeights #drama #movie #movies #film #filme #films #pelicula #EmeraldFennell #MargotRobbie #jacobelordi #emilybronte

  10. Cumbres borrascosas es una producción muy larga que pasa por un prisma adolescente a los personajes de Emily Brontë: Emerald Fennell está en la cuarentena y la historia no da para tanto rato.

    El inicio es ágil (solo el principio), hay planos realmente bonitos, así como la escenografía, tan cinematográficamente acorde a esta visión de la historia. Ilumina el deseo que sobrevuela las escenas. Un deseo sin pasión. Yesca sin chispas.

    Una pena perder la oportunidad en estos tiempos santurrones. Hay demasiados esfuerzos puestos en soplar leña húmeda muy bien dispuesta.

    Fennell escribe y dirige sola. De nuevo se extraña otra opinión que aterrice su enfoque. El guion está poco hilado y con los points muy señalados. No extraña su taquilla (costó 80M y recolectó 240; Robbie, productora, tiene un protagónico más, un taquillazo más y es más rica), todo es explícito menos lo que tendría que serlo. Este plato es de quinta gama. Con muchos huevos, deudores de Saltburn.

    Heathcliff salva el ennui de Cathy ("Será tu mascota") y de paso el de Nelly (No pertenece a la alta sociedad, pero podemos hacer la vista gorda, como hemos hecho contigo) y el de Isabella (a la que conocemos vestida de Myrttle la llorona). Un actor tan precario siendo el catalizador macho de todas.

    La historia muestra hacia dónde quiere ir entre conatos de acción. Esto se refleja en el uso del rojo -caperucita, sangre o sicalíptico- en ese vestido de novia drag o en la fuerza de un corsé. <<Mi querido suplicio.>>

    Esas estancias de casa de muñecas no desvían tanto la atención para dejar de sentir tanta sosedad. <<Si estuviera en el cielo me sentiría totalmente desgraciada. / Porque no está hecho para usted.>> Fennell se está aficionando a la pasión anticlimática.

    Habrá que verse la adaptación de Buñuel.
    filmaffinity.com/es/film608251
    #popazo #cine #cinema #cumbresborrascosas #hbomax #hbo #WutheringHeights #drama #movie #movies #film #filme #films #pelicula #EmeraldFennell #MargotRobbie #jacobelordi #emilybronte

  11. Movie TV Tech Geeks #MovieNews #WutheringHeights #HBOMax #Streaming Despite Fierce Backlash, 2026’s Most Divisive Romance Is Crushing Global Streaming dlvr.it/TSTN32

  12. ‘Wuthering Heights’ DP Linus Sandgren Talks VistaVision’s Revival

    Wuthering Heights cinematographer Linus Sandgren lets the story dictate the format.  As much as the Swedish DP may…
    #NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Movies #Dune:PartThree #emeraldfennell #Entertainment #LinusSandgren #WutheringHeights
    newsbeep.com/us/631969/

  13. ‘Wuthering Heights’ DP Linus Sandgren Talks VistaVision’s Revival

    Wuthering Heights cinematographer Linus Sandgren lets the story dictate the format.  As much as the Swedish DP may…
    #NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Movies #Dune:PartThree #emeraldfennell #Entertainment #LinusSandgren #WutheringHeights
    newsbeep.com/us/631969/

  14. Wuthering Heights from Emerald Fennell

    Wuthering Heights is a classic. If you went to public school in America you probably had to read it. The Brontës with their heart pounding romances on the moors were required reading. The problem is, I don't remember a thing about it. That was many decades ago, I admit, but all I recall is some guy named Heathcliff was supposed to be a big deal. […]

    oldaintdead.com/wuthering-heig

  15. Wuthering Heights from Emerald Fennell

    Wuthering Heights is a classic. If you went to public school in America you probably had to read it. The Brontës with their heart pounding romances on the moors were required reading. The problem is, I don't remember a thing about it. That was many decades ago, I admit, but all I recall is some guy named Heathcliff was supposed to be a big deal. […]

    oldaintdead.com/wuthering-heig

  16. Margot Robbie’s Raunchy R-Rated Movie Is Dominating on Streaming

    Margot Robbie’s polarizing R-rated literary adaptation divided critics and audiences during its theatrical run, but streaming viewers appear…
    #NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Celebrities #CatherineEarnshaw #digitaldebut #Entertainment #hbo #literaryadaptation #MargotRobbie #WutheringHeights
    newsbeep.com/us/622822/

  17. Margot Robbie’s Raunchy R-Rated Movie Is Dominating on Streaming

    Margot Robbie’s polarizing R-rated literary adaptation divided critics and audiences during its theatrical run, but streaming viewers appear…
    #NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Celebrities #CatherineEarnshaw #digitaldebut #Entertainment #hbo #literaryadaptation #MargotRobbie #WutheringHeights
    newsbeep.com/us/622822/

  18. 22 Best New Movies to Streaming in May: ‘Wuthering Heights, ‘Send Help,’ ‘The Moment,’ ‘Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair’ and More
    #Variety #Lists #Netflix #SendHelp #TheMoment #WutheringHeights

    variety.com/lists/best-movies-

  19. 22 Best New Movies to Streaming in May: ‘Wuthering Heights, ‘Send Help,’ ‘The Moment,’ ‘Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair’ and More
    #Variety #Lists #Netflix #SendHelp #TheMoment #WutheringHeights

    variety.com/lists/best-movies-

  20. 22 Best New Movies to Streaming in May: ‘Wuthering Heights, ‘Send Help,’ ‘The Moment,’ ‘Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair’ and More
    #Variety #Lists #Netflix #SendHelp #TheMoment #WutheringHeights

    variety.com/lists/best-movies-

  21. 22 Best New Movies to Streaming in May: ‘Wuthering Heights, ‘Send Help,’ ‘The Moment,’ ‘Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair’ and More
    #Variety #Lists #Netflix #SendHelp #TheMoment #WutheringHeights

    variety.com/lists/best-movies-

  22. 22 Best New Movies to Streaming in May: ‘Wuthering Heights, ‘Send Help,’ ‘The Moment,’ ‘Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair’ and More
    #Variety #Lists #Netflix #SendHelp #TheMoment #WutheringHeights

    variety.com/lists/best-movies-

  23. 22 Best New Movies to Streaming in May: ‘Wuthering Heights, ‘Send Help,’ ‘The Moment,’ ‘Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair’ and More

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