Saturday night – it’s time to distract yourself…

Saturday night – it’s time to distract yourself with something good. For example, cinema. On screens movie released about Emily Bronte, author of Wuthering Heights.

But the film is not a biography of the English writer: it describes the life she wanted, but could not live.

“Let the viewer imagine that this Emily is the full namesake of the author of Wuthering Heights. Or even before the session, she doesn’t read anything about the life of the main character. It is partly logical that the film, so far from historical (boring?) facts, looks great – it is very beautiful, dynamic, touching, romantic. It cannot be called superficial either – although it is infinitely fantastic, it competently reveals the theme of a lonely creator, whom they do not love, do not understand, but in whose greatness they want to bask.

Emily from the film is an image that we understand. She suffers without love. Ann, who consoled her, leaves to study. Brother, Emily’s closest person, gradually becomes an inveterate drunkard, and she cannot save him. Emily wants to change something – and can not. She has no money to leave, and no mental strength to earn it herself. She wanders the wasteland, inventing sentimental stories about a certain captain in love. She writes poetry, but does not consider herself talented. This is loneliness in the family, dislike, a feeling of powerlessness – alas, but they are familiar to very many. The real Emily allowed herself to be impulsive and bold only in her work. Emily, in the film, decides to challenge everyone she knows and who, according to the tape, does not love her.

SOTA (@sotaproject)

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