Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi's chemistry on and off-screen while filming 'Wuthering Heights' was nothing short of electric. The Australian actors, who played Heathcliff and Catherine Earnshaw in Emerald Fennell's film adaptation of Emily Brontë's novel, shared a mutual obsession that went beyond the plot. During an interview, Robbie revealed she became 'codependent' on Elordi, constantly seeking his presence on set. Elordi, who was a fan of Robbie's even before being cast, admitted he was 'enamored' by her. The pair's connection was so strong that Fennell created shrines of the stars in their dressing rooms to foster a strong connection between them. To symbolize their bond, Robbie and Elordi customized matching rings, designed by CeCe Jewellery, featuring hand-enamelled skulls and an inscription of Brontë's famous line, 'Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same'. The rings also bear the dates '1847-2026', referencing the book and movie's release. The film, which depicts a heartbreaking and destructive romance set in the 18th century, was released in theaters on February 13th. But here's where it gets controversial... While the actors' chemistry was undeniable, some may argue that the film's portrayal of Heathcliff and Catherine's relationship was one-sided, with Catherine's obsession with Heathcliff being the driving force. This interpretation invites discussion and encourages viewers to question the dynamics of the relationship. So, what do you think? Do you agree with this controversial interpretation, or do you think the film successfully portrayed the complex nature of their love? Share your thoughts in the comments below!