The Illusion of Depth in Modern Cinema: Wuthering Heights and Saltburn
All of Emerald Fennell's movies (Saltburn and Wuthering Heights especially) are brain rot and you can't tell me otherwise. I also look at movies that are heavily stylized but still extremely substantian, such as Sofia Coppola's Marie Antoinette, Baz Luhrmann's Romeo & Juliet, and both adapations of The Talented Mr. Ripley. Video Sections: 0:00 Introduction 1:28 Emerald Fennell 2:37 Wuthering Heights 5:05 Saltburn 7:55 The Talented Mr. Ripley and Purple Noon 11:28 Bonjour Tristesse 13:58 Marie Antoinette and Romeo & Juliette 16:00 A Solution Music used in this video: The Grey Room - Density & Time The Mini Vandals - Ghibli Station All copyright credits to their rightful owners.

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