
Topics: Parenting, Film and TV, Review, News, Instagram

Topics: Parenting, Film and TV, Review, News, Instagram
A man is urging people to watch Wuthering Heights alone after going to see the movie with mother and immediately regretting it.
Emerald Fennell's adaptation of Wuthering Heights hit theaters over the weekend and has already made a staggering $77,000,000 at the global box office, The Guardian reported.
This huge feat has made the movie one of the biggest openings this year so far.
People have been rushing to cinemas to see Jacob Elordi and Margot Robbie on the silver screen and, while it didn't go down as well with critics, fans are loving it.
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At the time of writing Wuthering Heights boasts an 80 percent score on Rotten Tomatoes, where one reviewer described it as 'surprisingly spectacular'.
While it's gone down well with most cinema-goers, some have had a slightly less enjoyable experience seeing the movie — one example being Harrison Keefe.

Harrison, who is an actor and content creator, went to see Wuthering Heights with his mom and is now warning others about seeing it with their parents.
He shared in a hilarious review posted on Instagram: "I just got home from watching Wuthering Heights with my mom. Don't do it. It should be illegal. It should be illegal to watch that film with your mother.
"I knew there was sex in it and it's always awkward when there's sex scenes with your mom or whatever. Urm, it's like, fractured our relationship."
Harrison went on to say there should be a 'NMS' warning on movies like Wuthering Heights, NMS meaning 'No Mother-Sons'.
"It's f*cked us," he continued to share of the state of his relationship with his mom post-viewing.
The video, which has been liked over 10,000 times, sparked others to share their own similar experiences.
"Try watching the episode of Outlander where Jamie and Claire first have relations, they pretty much get it on from start to finish in grand detail," one person wrote. "I had to watch that with my mum, dad, sister, and her new boyfriend (now husband). It was like a CIA training facility in endurance and silence. It was a painful and gruelling moment in time!"
Another added with a face-hiding emoji: "When I was a teenager my mum and aunty took me to see Basic Instinct."
"Reminds me of the time I took my dad to see Eyes Wide Shut thinking it was a action/thriller movie because Tom Cruise," shared another. "Sooooo awkward, have never recovered!"
Long story short: don't watch sex-filled films and TV shows with your parents, folks.