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Einer mit Herz

Originaltitel: One from the Heart
  • 1981
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 47 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,5/10
8729
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Teri Garr in Einer mit Herz (1981)
A couple has a fight after living together 5 years in Las Vegas. They go out and celebrate 4th of July, each with a new partner. Breakup?
trailer wiedergeben2:45
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DramaMusikalischRomanze

Ein Paar streitet sich, nachdem es 5 Jahre lang in Las Vegas zusammengelebt hat. Sie gehen aus und feiern den 4. Juli, jeder mit einem neuen Partner. Trennung?Ein Paar streitet sich, nachdem es 5 Jahre lang in Las Vegas zusammengelebt hat. Sie gehen aus und feiern den 4. Juli, jeder mit einem neuen Partner. Trennung?Ein Paar streitet sich, nachdem es 5 Jahre lang in Las Vegas zusammengelebt hat. Sie gehen aus und feiern den 4. Juli, jeder mit einem neuen Partner. Trennung?

  • Regie
    • Francis Ford Coppola
  • Drehbuch
    • Armyan Bernstein
    • Francis Ford Coppola
    • Luana Anders
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Frederic Forrest
    • Teri Garr
    • Raul Julia
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,5/10
    8729
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Francis Ford Coppola
    • Drehbuch
      • Armyan Bernstein
      • Francis Ford Coppola
      • Luana Anders
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Frederic Forrest
      • Teri Garr
      • Raul Julia
    • 105Benutzerrezensionen
    • 62Kritische Rezensionen
    • 57Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Für 1 Oscar nominiert
      • 2 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Frederic Forrest
    Frederic Forrest
    • Hank
    Teri Garr
    Teri Garr
    • Frannie
    Raul Julia
    Raul Julia
    • Ray
    Nastassja Kinski
    Nastassja Kinski
    • Leila
    • (as Nastassia Kinski)
    Lainie Kazan
    Lainie Kazan
    • Maggie
    Harry Dean Stanton
    Harry Dean Stanton
    • Moe
    Allen Garfield
    Allen Garfield
    • Restaurant Owner
    • (as Allen Goorwitz)
    Jeff Hamlin
    • Airline Ticket Agent
    Italia Coppola
    • Couple in Elevator
    Carmine Coppola
    Carmine Coppola
    • Couple in Elevator
    Edward Blackoff
    • Understudy
    James Dean
    • Understudy
    Rebecca De Mornay
    Rebecca De Mornay
    • Understudy
    • (as Rebecca de Mornay)
    Javier Grajeda
    Javier Grajeda
    • Understudy
    Cynthia Kania
    Cynthia Kania
    • Understudy
    Monica Scattini
    • Understudy
    Luana Anders
    Luana Anders
      Judith Burnett
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      • Regie
        • Francis Ford Coppola
      • Drehbuch
        • Armyan Bernstein
        • Francis Ford Coppola
        • Luana Anders
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      Blueghost

      Definitely "One from the Heart"

      I'm somewhat surprised at the number of negative reviews for "One From the Heart," and in particular those from people who had seen the film when it was initially released and have, for some reason, gone back to see the film again on DVD. If said persons were so dissatisfied with the film the first time around, then why would they bother with a second screening? Myself, I first saw Coppola's film when I rented it from Blockbuster some ten years ago, and was thoroughly impressed with a warm tale told in a surreal world. After a ten year search for it on VHS I now finally own a copy of it on DVD.

      One of the recurring criticisms with people who've critiqued the film is the choice of actors for the two leads. I imagine said folks would've preferred actors with a higher degree of visual appeal or comeliness, but what those people are missing is the fact that it's the idea of ordinary looking people dealing with very profound issues. It's the fact that everyday looking folks can suffer from problems and take the steps through an emotional story that appeals to the audience. The very same audience who say they would've preferred different actors. It just wouldn't work, and it wouldn't be the film that same audience enjoys. And for the record both Garr and Forest are appealing on their own terms. They're not super models, but have a knack for presenting their characters. This is what good actors do.

      The plot is thin, as someone observed. But then again the film's story isn't plot driven. It's a love story about two people who've found one another, but are letting their desires get in the way of their feelings, and the paths they take to satiate those desires. The film begs the question of what rules the characters' hearts. It's a question most married couples (or couples who've lived together for a long time) face at some point. The question may come to a couple in passing as they speculate what life would've been like without their partner, or it may be the cause of a rift, possibly divorce. "One from the Heart" takes that premise and presents it in a stylized format. A format that allows the audience to get lost in a world in which it's far easier and more pleasant to explore that question, than say in a "real world" analog, where the film would've lost its stylized impact. Had "One from the Heart" been shot on location, or otherwise rendered more conventionally, then it would've lost its unique visual charm. The various shots, colors, and other aspects of the film would've been lost, and "One from the Heart" would've been tossed into a sea of other relationship films.

      There's criticism of the plot, criticism of the style, the actors, and a number of things that people who saw it in its first release (as well as now) find dissatisfactory. My thoughts; typically when a thing, a really good thing, is the subject of nitpicking it typically means that thing, whatever it is, is really good, but, for whatever reason, people feel the need to take it apart because they don't want to acknowledge its total quality (and perhaps out of jealousy). That's unfortunate, because "One From the Heart" isn't meant to be a traditional film, and it would appear the critics are trying to squeeze out conventionality from a truly original piece of art.

      "One from the Heart" tells a story of normal couple facing that point of decision in their lives; will they or won't they stay together? Teri Garr's character wonders if there isn't a life of romantic adventure waiting for her beyond Las Vegas. Frederic Forrest's character wonders if there isn't some young beautiful woman out there who'll fall for him. These are typically the two notions that enter couple's thoughts: Couples that hit a rough spot in their relationship. It's a unique film about ordinary people facing ordinary, yet personally profound, questions.

      And that's what "One from the Heart" is all about.
      4reddeath614

      The end of the great Coppola

      Many film fans are keenly aware of the circumstances surrounding Francis Coppola's "One From the Heart." It was the first film to launch his self financed Zoetrope Studios. He recruited many of the industries best and brightest for the production. It was Coppola's follow up to the legendary "Apocalypse Now." The film was supposed to mark a new direction for filmmaking as a whole. Zoetrope was to be a place where directors and storytellers could produce their films without studio interference. The artists would control the medium, not the business men. And with "One From the Heart", Coppola's dream came to a thundering halt after just one movie. Though not as well known, it stands along side "Heaven's Gate" as a film that proved that the wonder directors of the 70's would not be given the keys to the castle. "Heart" was that once in a decade disaster and it's not hard to see why it was such an ignored film. It turns out that this story behind the film is far more interesting to follow than the film itself.

      "One From the Heart" is as stylized as films can come. Shot entirely on the sets at Zoetrope, "Heart" attempts to tell the story of Franny and Hank, a long together couple possibly nearing the end of their rope with one another. The couple calls it quits and they seek solitude in the arms of more adventuresome lovers for one night in an entirely reproduced Las Vegas. Coppola's decision to cast Frederic Forest and Teri Garr seems daring at first, almost brave. But casting two such down to Earth actors against the overwhelming design of "One From the Heart" leaves the two with nothing to do but drown under the neon cinematography. Garr and Forest give it a go, but their problems seem minor against the wave of the film itself. It's possible no two actors could've asserted themselves against this backdrop. Coppola has infused every shot in "Heart" with enough technique and design that he seems to have completely forgotten to add any element of genuine drama into the proceedings. The story never moves far beyond the 'will they stay together or break up' arc. It isn't without possibility, but it's more suited to a smaller more intimate scale, not the phantasmagoric, neon coated reality that constantly draws attention to itself that Coppola labors to construct. All the design is admirable and on occasion very gorgeous. But it won't take an astute viewer very long to see that "One From the Heart" is a film more intended to be looked at than actually watched. A technological achievement in filmmaking? Yes. A genuinely involving film? No.

      Despite disliking the film I'm glad to see it's finally available on DVD in a watchable format. Viewers can finally see this much maligned film for themselves and decide about its merits. The film is also noted for it's songs and score by Tom Waits and Crystal Gail.
      10Canhenha

      Brilliance

      I have to start by saying that I've had this film on videotape for so long and have seen it so many times that I believe the tape must be damaged by now. I'm a huge fan of Francis Ford Coppola's films, not only his "Godfather" films, but also what he has produced in the 80's and 90's. "One from the Heart" stands as one of most beautiful and poetic art pieces I've seen, ever. He created an entire world on set, something that resembles Vegas, but that I feel, extends a bit beyond that, someplace where love does exist (and Frederic Forrest and Terri Garr are great, because they do represent the average man and woman that want to surpass their mediocrity and have the dream, represented by the late Raul Julia and the gorgeous Nastassja Kinski). The beautiful score by Tom Waits, and the entire dance acts are so wonderfully entwined, that it's impossible not to feel the taste of real cinema there. The cinematography is stunning and I can only sum this up by saying that this film is an incredible experience to watch. Please do so.
      6da_lowdown

      Style cannot compensate for lack of substance

      There are times a movie's style can overcome it's lack of substance. But not this time. When this movie was released back in the early 80s, it was the eagerly anticipated 'gamechanger' from the maestro himself. Coppola's novel approach to directing and editing using cutting edge technology (at the time) would revolutionize the art of film making. Instead, it was a commercial flop. Audiences found a shallow beauty. A gorgeous girl with clever quips and opening lines, but no real depth or heart.

      The biggest problem for me was that the story feels so disjointed. It's a series of beautiful looking vignettes held together by a paper thin plot and flat two dimensional characters. A lot of the scenes feel stilted and over-rehearsed. There's no spontaneity or life.

      It's not a complete waste of time, however. It is a beautiful looking movie. Terri Garr and Natasia Kinski look exquisite. There are a lot of interesting and eye catching touches. The set designs are works of art. You might like this if you are in the right mood, and want to see something different. But if you are looking for a coherent narrative, and engaging character development, you might want to pass.
      7rainking_es

      Coppola's bankruptcy... but still a fascinating film.

      "One from the Heart" is the story of two kindred spirits that have to get through a separation just to find out that they belong to each other. I'm sure that many of you have had similar experiences, don't you? It is also a celebration of the Broadway performances, and of the old school cinema, when everything was hand-made. In the background we hear the voices of Tom Waits and Cristal Gayle singing and narrating what we're watching in the screen (or what we're going to watch...) on a jazz or a blues beat.

      They made a huge work of edition here and the photography is just awesome (it's no surprise, anyway, for it was Vicente Storaro the one who photographed it).

      As for the cast, Terri Garr's performance is just awesome and she looks so sexy (too bad she wasted her talent in second rate comedies), and the eyes of Nastassja Kinski are the most beautiful you'll ever see.

      Viva Las Vegas!!! My rate: 7/10

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      • Wissenswertes
        Originally intended as a small film after the enormous cost, pressures, and production problems of Apocalypse Now (1979), this film's budget ballooned from $2 million to over $25 million. The extraordinary costs led to director Francis Ford Coppola declaring bankruptcy. Coppola has stated that the films he made were done to pay off the debts incurred producing this film.
      • Patzer
        When Hank removes Frannie from Ray's room, Ray puts on a robe, and he is not wearing any underwear. However, after Ray yells at Hank from the balcony, his robe falls open, and he is shown wearing jockey shorts.
      • Zitate

        Leila: If you wanna get rid of a circus girl, all you've gotta do is close your eyes.

        Hank: Yeah? Then what, circus girl?

        Leila: She disappears. Like spit on a griddle.

      • Crazy Credits
        In the opening credits, the names of crew members appear in the neon signs of Vegas casinos and hotels.
      • Alternative Versionen
        Three versions exist. The theatrical version; 103 minutes The restored version, release in 2003; 99 minutes Reprise version, release in 2023; 93 minutes The story is generally the same. But they have many changes, cut or altered shot.
      • Verbindungen
        Featured in Sneak Previews: One from the Heart/Night Crossing/Montenegro/Shoot the Moon (1982)
      • Soundtracks
        Tom's Piano Intro
        Written by Tom Waits

        Performed by Tom Waits

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        • 30. September 1982 (Westdeutschland)
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      • Drehorte
        • American Zoetrope Studios - 1040 N. Las Palmas Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, Kalifornien, USA(Studio)
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        • Zoetrope Studios
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        • 26.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
      • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
        • 697.872 $
      • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
        • 389.249 $
        • 14. Feb. 1982
      • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
        • 719.534 $
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