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Les hauts de Hurlevent

Original title: Abismos de pasión
  • 1954
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  • 1h 31m
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Les hauts de Hurlevent (1954)
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A partial retelling of Wuthering Heights in 19th century Mexico.A partial retelling of Wuthering Heights in 19th century Mexico.A partial retelling of Wuthering Heights in 19th century Mexico.

  • Director
    • Luis Buñuel
  • Writers
    • Emily Brontë
    • Luis Buñuel
    • Julio Alejandro
  • Stars
    • Irasema Dilián
    • Jorge Mistral
    • Lilia Prado
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Luis Buñuel
    • Writers
      • Emily Brontë
      • Luis Buñuel
      • Julio Alejandro
    • Stars
      • Irasema Dilián
      • Jorge Mistral
      • Lilia Prado
    • 13User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Irasema Dilián
    Irasema Dilián
    • Catalina
    • (as Irasema Dilian)
    Jorge Mistral
    Jorge Mistral
    • Alejandro
    Lilia Prado
    Lilia Prado
    • Isabel
    Ernesto Alonso
    Ernesto Alonso
    • Eduardo
    Francisco Reiguera
    Francisco Reiguera
    • José
    Hortensia Santoveña
    Hortensia Santoveña
    • María
    Jaime González Quiñones
    • Jorge
    • (as Jaime González)
    Luis Aceves Castañeda
    Luis Aceves Castañeda
    • Ricardo
    • Director
      • Luis Buñuel
    • Writers
      • Emily Brontë
      • Luis Buñuel
      • Julio Alejandro
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    8ulicknormanowen

    The unquiet grave

    Unlike William Wyler's movie in which Sir OlIvier shone as Heathcliff, Luis Bunuel 's adaptation of Emily Bronte's masterwork does not show Heathcliff's and Cathy's first years ;it begins when Catalina ( Catherine.) has married Eduardo (Edgar) and is pregnant by him ; the return of a wealthy Alejandro (Heathcliff )rekindles a passion that destroys everything ,knows no bounds ; they are characters of flesh and blood,following their instinct , with a love which verges on hate ; in direct contrast with that is Eduardo 's bourgeois love ,as alive as his collection of butterflies .

    Bunuel's touch can be felt in this symbolism : one finds it again in Isabel's arrival in the lugubrious Alejandro's mansion -particularly faithful to the book-,where Riccardo (Hareton) catches a fly and gives it to a spider ; a pagan wedding even though he took place in the church ,even sacrilege :"I love Alejandro more than my soul"says Catalina before a shocked servant invoking Jesus and Maria ; "you'll awake in Hell " says Alejandro to Catalina. The ending takes amour fou to new limits , to the accents of Wagnerian music.

    The moor -which Wyler filmed in studio - is replaced by the Mexican landscapes ,but it does not matter for the pictures are visually stunning ; the lovers' past is told in a very succint style. Bunuel focuses on lovers carried away by passion,which led them to cruelty toward the others : and eventually aren't the living in the tomb?
    8Red-125

    Brontë and Bunuel--not to be missed

    Abismos de pasión (1954) is Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights, directed and co-scripted by Luis Buñuel.

    This film was produced in Mexico, where Buñuel lived for 20 years as an exile from Franco's Spain. Believe it or not, the film works. Colonial Mexico in 1800 probably had many similarities to the rigid, socially conscious society of England at the same period. Buñuel's film is set in rural Mexico, in an region as isolated as the English moors.

    Jorge Mistral plays Alejandro (Heathcliff), Irasema Dilián plays Catalina (Catherine), and Ernesto Alonso is Eduardo (Edgar). These actors were apparently popular Mexican stars of the time, and they play their roles with a ferocious intensity that fits Brontë's writing style.

    The whole effort has an over-the-top quality to it, but, when you think about it, so does Wuthering Heights. Abismos de pasión isn't a film for everyone, but it's a must for Buñuel buffs.
    9udippel

    Seemingly, another undervalued masterpiece

    11 reviews so far. Only.

    You have to love Shakespeare, as they say, for having written the whole breadth of human characteristics in his pieces. Without any need to actually add any more.

    You also have to love Bunuel for having done some movies that need nothing to be added, as long as they and humanity exist. This is the one on, at least, Wuthering Heights. Or, make it the impossible love.

    The Spanish sense for drama, here shot in Mexico, add to the story of a man returning after years of absence to his one and only love. And does she still love him! But then, we are at the hands of Bunuel! Society kicks in with all rules, traditions, regulations, customs, boredom. And in the end, and this is what Bunuel develops so splendidly, all breaks down. And what we see, observe, is the path to this breakdown. Overwhelming love prevails through to the end, but remains unfulfilled. No, this is not a spoiler, we've known this from the book of the Brontés. Though, here we can watch its distillation, so to say, the essence.

    Bunuel, as always, in principle loves all human beings around him, and yet brings out to the open all their inner limitations, frustrations, if not to say weirdness.

    From its early scenes, when Alejandro returns and kind of invades the household of his by now married and pregnant love, an almost film-noir-like darkness with regular thunderstorms and scenes covered in rain, the futility of the setting becomes obvious. And, Bunuel-like, there are no heroes. Neither of the main personage is or becomes heroic.

    Would I be any be better? I don't think so. Bunuel was a great psychiatrist, so to say, that he could see through all of us, and yet not despise us. Like in this movie. With minor exceptions, there is no principally bad person. They just all fell into a huge mixer and came out worse than they were in the beginning.
    reesefrancis

    Pure cinema made of human bodies

    Like most of Bunuel's works, the main (and also the most interesting) layer of this film is the mental one. Yes, there are lots of dialogs, but it can be easily watched without hearing a word, due to Bunuel incredible talent of telling stories, feelings, fears, desires and lust exclusively through images. Only a bunch of directors are capable of achieving such a purity in visualization.

    Abismos de pasiòn is a very classical story, filtered through Bunuel's will to further inspect desire (both sexual and mental). Alejandro is clearly ruled by his passion and instincts; characteristic which is praised by Bunuel, envying it.
    6ldeangelis-75708

    Interesting Variation

    I just discovered, watched and reviewed this movie all in one day! I like the way Bunuel took the story of "Wuthering Heights" and made it his own, and I for one didn't miss the (drab and depressing) moors. This version went more for melodrama than a gothic atmosphere, and I enjoyed the difference. In this rendition, Catalina and Alejandro were separated more through family interference than her desire to join the world of the upper class, which makes her more sympathetic than Cathy. I can't say I approve of the way Alejandro treated Isabella, but his attitude seemed less cold and harsh than that of Heathcliff, at least to me.

    The last scene was really powerful!

    I could have done without all those dead butterflies, however.

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    • Trivia
      Producer Óscar Dancigers would only allow Luis Buñuel to make the film if he used a stock cast Dancigers had prepared for a musical comedy. Bunuel used them, but was ultimately very displeased with their acting.
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      Featured in Dernière limite (1992)
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      from "Tristan und Isolde"

      Composed by Richard Wagner

      Performed by Raúl Lavista & Orquesta de la Sección de Filarmónicos del S.T.P.C. de la R.M.

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    • Release date
      • June 12, 1963 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Mexico
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Wuthering Heights
    • Filming locations
      • Hacienda de San Francisco Cuadra, Taxco, Guerrero, Mexico
    • Production company
      • Producciones Tepeyac
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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