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Lizzy | September 13, 2012 10:41 AM
When I found out that Andrea Arnold was directing the newest adaption of âWuthering Heights,â I became even more excited. âFish Tankâ was a powerful movie that stuck with me long after it ended, much as Iâm sure her newest movie will. A co-worker at Dish and I are huge fans of the book. So to prepare for the premiere, we rented the other versions from Blockbuster @Home. It was so nice to come home to a DVD in the mail, and having the ability to exchange it in the store helped when we were being impatient. I am very excited to see the approach Andrea has taken with this movie. The atmosphere in the trailer is beautiful and hauntingly desolate; capturing the tone for a tale of two tortured lovers perfectly.