“Wuthering Heights” includes plenty of bodice-ripping romance on the foggy moors, but its overall affect resembles Sofia Coppola’s Marie Antoinette curdled into a horny, death-haunted nightmare.
Read MoreThis reviewer agrees with the quote from the character Robert McKee from the film Adaptation (2002) that voice-over narration is “flaccid, sloppy writing. Any idiot can write [them] to explain the thoughts of a character.” And yet, the voice-over narration found in Moonlighting (1982) is justified, for it effectively conveys the crisis of conscience of its main character.
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