Emerald Fennell's adaptation of "Wuthering Heights" is making waves, not only for its storytelling but also for its innovative approach to filmmaking, including the use of Margot Robbie's skin as wallpaper and the creation of a unique hairstyle for the actress. The film, now playing in theaters, has garnered attention for its creative choices, including transforming Jacob Elordi from a familiar role to a new character.
Production designer Suzie Davies, who had previously worked on period dramas, was excited to join the project, according to Variety. The film's hair and makeup department head, Sian Miller, was given a mood board of imagery by Fennell to guide the creative process. One of the most talked-about aspects of the film's production involves the use of Robbie's skin, which was photographed to become wallpaper for Cathy's room. The filmmakers also worked to create a specific atmosphere, making the walls appear "sweaty and moist," as reported by Variety.
Another noteworthy element of the film is the creation of a unique hairstyle for Robbie, described as "vagina braids" by Variety. The film's creative team also focused on transforming Jacob Elordi, moving him away from his previous roles.
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