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Matt Dillon, Eric Stoltz, Illeana Douglas, and John Turturro in Grace of My Heart (1996)

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Grace of My Heart

48 Bewertungen
8/10

Interesting & Nostalgic...

"Grace Of My Heart" is similar to "Valley Of The Dolls" because the characters, in both films, are "loosely based" on actual people showing their rise & fall in show business. Illeana Douglas plays singer/songwriter Edna Buxton who becomes Denise Waverly. She's based on Carol Klein who became Carole King. A New Yorker who churned out hit after hit in the famous Brill Building. Where some of the action in "Grace Of My Heart" also takes place. John Turturro is based on record producer Phil Spector (complete with bad toupee & the wearing of sunglasses indoors). Matt Dillon fronts "The Riptides" (The Beach Boys). "The Luminaires" are based on girl groups like The Shirelles & The Chiffons. Bridget Fonda portrays "teenaged" angst-ridden, big-haired, bubblegum idol & lesbian Kelly Porter. There's no question that she's based on Lesley Gore. Interestingly, Lesley Gore wrote the tune Bridget lip synch's in the film, "My Secret Love" (which is a homage to Lesley's "You Don't Own Me"). The music in this movie is very good & has that 60's, 70's feel to it. I just wish the soundtrack album had included the tunes "Hey There" & "Grace Of My Heart" by Kristen Vigard who did the vocals for Illeana Douglas. If you like nostalgic movies about pop music like "The Idolmaker", "Grease", "That Thing You Do" & "Hairspray" you'll like this too.
  • Blooeyz2001
  • 25. Apr. 2003
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8/10

Pure Entertainment

Just a reminder, folks, that not all movies are supposed to be, nor do they attempt to be, Oscar-contenders. Some films are merely entertaining. I enjoyed this film for exactly that reason -- ENTERTAINMENT. If a movie makes you laugh or cry, it has accomplished its mission. Great soundtrack too, by the way (which I bought). Oh, and a little note to those of you who are trying (in vain) to be the next Gene Shalit or Roger Ebert: Some of your "reviews" are exasperatingly immature, e.g., "she's ugly." Illeana Douglas is an excellent actress with a unique beauty. I'm guessing the "she's ugly" comments come from a big fan of Baywatch and Pamela Anderson? Since when do a person's physical looks have anything to do with their ability to act?
  • sjsmith48
  • 4. Juli 2004
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8/10

Combines Freshness and Nostalgia for the Early Pop Days of Rock 'n' Roll

What fun at "Grace of My Heart" to pick out the cinema a clef references!

Evoking early rock 'n' roll as nicely as one of my favorite rock movie "American Hot Wax" with wonderful cameos by Chris Isaak, Shawn Colvin, the Williams Brothers, J Mascis all playing others recognizably. The audience came out all discussing who was whom and the accuracy of depictions despite the fictive disclaimer.

And this must be the first movie where the writer/director thanks her child care providers and lists them! It will be worth getting this movie on video just to slow down the credits.

(originally written 11/14/1996)
  • noralee
  • 18. Dez. 2005
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A good film, but a little underdeveloped

I get the feeling that this was cut quite severely at some stage. It seems that the film wants to dip a toe in as many plots as possible - the romance with the Beatnik, the romance with the Brian Wilson style tortured genius, the older man, the commune phase, etc. Some of these plots could have done with a bit more flesh. But excellent performances all round and a fascinating soundtrack to boot. Well worth a look, but I feel it could have been much more.
  • seamuss
  • 18. Aug. 2000
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6/10

Illeana Douglas finally gets to headline her own movie, but results are messy and unfocused...

Character actress Illeana Douglas is such a reassuring presence on the screen that she ALMOST makes "Grace of My Heart" worth-seeing. In a thinly-disguised biography of Carole King, Douglas plays a singer-turned-songwriter in the early-'60s who feels the pressure of being a female under the thumb of powerful males in the music-biz but makes no major decisions about it; she's a strong woman, but also a go-alonger, and eventually she gets her chance to shine. The movie has some great scenes, but they aren't strung together smoothly, and the narrative keeps getting interrupted by half-comic bits of romantic confusion. Eric Stoltz (filling in for Gerry Goffin) cuts a nice figure in his shades and suits, but he has no personality; when he treats Douglas cruelly, there seems to be nothing at stake for her beyond raising their child alone (certainly she could do better). Several key supporting roles are wonderfully filled, particularly by John Turturro as a record producer and Bruce Davison as a radio-host (both are charming). Much of the music is dead-on in its nostalgia, the production values are fine, and Douglas is simply terrific (her toothy smile and wide eyes are endearing); yet the film hits a bump just before the final act and never recovers. Interest wanes, and that's too bad because Douglas works engagingly hard at creating a character we should care more about. **1/2 from ****
  • moonspinner55
  • 7. Juni 2006
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7/10

Maybe I put too much of myself into my songs.

It's Martin Scorsese day. he didn't direct this one, but produced it, and it's a winner. After 3 and a half hours of Bob Dylan, I was enchanted by the songs here. The soundtrack is a real tribute to love in all it's forms and fashions.

Writer/Director Allison Anders, who started accumulating award nominations from her first movies (Border Radio; Sugar Town; Gas, Food Lodging) gives us a beautifully flowing story of a singer trying to break into the business, but settling for a career as a songwriter. It featured a lot of singers from the era, including one inspired by Lesley Gore, a favorite of mine, and who helped write songs for the movie.

Illeana Douglas (Stir of Echoes, Happy, Texas, Cape Fear) was magnificent as the "Carol King"-inspired lead, as was John Turturro (The Big Lebowski, Fear X) as her manager.

If you like the music of the sixties, and you want to see the first time a woman's water breaks on film, then this is it. A good use of your time.
  • lastliberal
  • 22. Nov. 2007
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10/10

"Grace of My Heart" is a wonderful movie

I was reminded of how really good this movie is today when I saw it on T.V. (with commercials ugh) I've seen it a few times before and every time I watch it, I bawl like a baby and I'm a guy. A really tough guy. But this movie goes straight to my heart and puts a squeeze on it through the wonderful music, the sweet nostalgia and what a cast!

Illeana Douglas is beautiful and she really plays her character with great talent. She's supported by a strong cast and how can you go wrong with Turturro playing Phil Specter? The first time I saw this there was something familiar about the music; the songs, like "God give me Strength". As much as I like Elvis Costello, that scene of Illeana performing it for Matt (Brian Wilson) Dillon was such a unique delivery of a pure and powerful vocal. I later found that the 'familiarity' is Burt Bacharach and the 'voice' is Kristin Vigard: Wow!

Back in those days there was such an explosion of music and creativity and Burt Bacharach was truly a pop force.

I loved the Brill Building scenes, especially when they were working on the songs. I thought the movie lost something when it moved west to California but was deeply moved by Douglas and Turturro 'having it out' at the empty poolside. The final song with the flashbacks and her crowning achievement of recording that "one great album" had me weeping again. I really like this movie so I ordered the DVD online.
  • mk_c2002
  • 21. Dez. 2005
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6/10

Needs bigger star to lead

Edna Buxton (Illeana Douglas) is a steel heiress from Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia. She wins a local singing contest in 1958 with a promised contract. However it's a struggle to get anywhere when producer Joel Milner (John Turturro) takes pity on her. She becomes successful as a songwriter renamed as Denise Waverly. She later marries songwriter Howard Caszatt (Eric Stoltz) and they have a girl together. Joel hires brit songwriter Cheryl Steed (Patsy Kensit) who would become her friend. More personal and professional challenges follow. She divorces Howard. She follows Jay Phillips (Matt Dillon) to California.

There are some good moments but the movie is trying to cover too much of this character's life. For example, I like the fluffy pop singer played by Bridget Fonda who turns out to be gay struggling in her private life as she hides it in her public life. Of course, she comes in and then fairly quickly, she's gone. It becomes like a long string of random fictional events happening to a character that isn't particularly compelling. I do like Illeana Douglas but she's not really the lead actress type. She's a great character actress but she can't anchor a movie like this. She and she alone has to lead the audience through the various characters that come in and out of her life. She needs to be a bigger actress. Allison Anders has written a lot of things for Waverly to deal with but as a director, she doesn't have the style (or the money) to make this cinematic. The music isn't particularly memorable but they fit the era. Certainly this movie could use some great songs.
  • SnoopyStyle
  • 21. Okt. 2014
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10/10

I can't believe more people don't know about this great movie!

I rented this movie a couple years ago because I like Illeana Douglas. I ended up buying 20 copies of it to give to friends as gifts for Christmas that year. The story is compelling, the cast is amazing...I can't believe more people don't know about this movie. The original music is great, too. The film moves seamlessly from the fifties through the seventies due in part to the talent of the actors, but also due to the impressive costume and makeup work and the wonderful original music written for each period. Y'know how people often say of good movies, "You'll laugh/You'll cry"? Well this is one of those.
  • porterkelly
  • 23. Feb. 2002
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7/10

Beautiful film!

I finished to see this film yesterday night and I just start to write my comment on it. I think "Grace of my heart" is an excellent movie: good performance by all the actors/actress, good direction but especially the best thing in this movie is the soundtrack; in my opinion one of the best musics I ever heard inside a movie , surely it is due to Elvis Costello work about lot of song inside the movie.

I want give to this film 9/10 rating

Let you see it.

Domenico
  • domenico.deromanis
  • 1. Apr. 2001
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2/10

Comments from Leslie Gore

Interviewer: I wanted to ask you about Grace of My Heart. I've read that Bridget Fonda's closeted lesbian teen character Kelly Porter was based at least partially on you.

Leslie Gore: Well, I think that's what they were trying to intimate. Was it true? I don't know, everyone seemed to be based on somebody and yet the stories weren't absolutely carved in stone. There was sort of a Carole King character, sort of a Brian Wilson character. So I think that was their intent.

Interviewer: Did you have any input when they were developing that character?

Leslie Gore: You know, I really didn't. They called me up to write one of the songs and I felt good that they called me, and then the next thing I knew, I received a song in the mail written by two guys, whose names I can't even remember, and I was so disappointed that I wasn't brought in on the ground level.

And basically when I heard the song, I thought it was kind of terrible, so what I wound up doing is what I call doctoring, which is making some changes to make it a little more palatable. There were things that were totally unmelodic, and there were some lyrics that were just horrible, and I wound up making it, to my mind, a little bit better, and then I got a third writer's credit. And then they had the nerve never even to invite me to the opening when it premiered in New York. So I say screw them. So if it was meant to be me, they didn't handle it very well. There may have been some exploitative motive there--I won't second guess it--but that's what I suspect.
  • rickiow
  • 26. Juni 2005
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10/10

beautiful movie

First of all, this was NOT a "Carole King biopic." The character is called Denise Waverly, NOT Carole King. The character was loosely based on Carole King, just as other characters were LOOSELY based on people from the era.

Secondly, phony soundtrack? Ummmmmm . . .ok, wanna check out the composers on the soundtrack??

Finally, calling Ileanna Douglas a "dog" or "ugly" was perhaps the stupidest comment I have EVER seen on IMDB, and believe me, I've seen many stupid comments. Not only is she beautiful, she is also a wonderful actress who does an amazing job in this film. AND even if she was "ugly" (not my words), why should that hinder your enjoyment of the film? Give me a break.

If you don't like a film, at least do us all the favor of giving good reasons and at least ATTEMPT to make intelligent comments rather than the half-baked crap we see here.

This film was excellent. The soundtrack was amazing, the actors were even more amazing. 10/10
  • ladylynch
  • 25. Juli 2002
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6/10

Breezy but tentative music drama

As much as I was rooting for this film, throughout I felt like something was missing. And then at the ending it dawned on me. The film's climactic scene doesn't bring quite the catharsis or emotional delivery that one would expect after the film makes the decision to lapse into melodrama and nor does it feel like a groundbreaking accomplishment has been made, even though we're supposed to feel that way.

The film is about an aspiring female singer who tries to write and singer her own recordings in the late 1950s and early 1960s and runs into several bumps along the way. Ileana Douglas is warm and likeable in this starring role, but her protagonist is weighed down by a script that doesn't offer her much opportunity to flourish or blossom into a commanding presence. For this reason, she is upstaged here and there by male supporting characters, first by John Turturro in a witty performance as a slippery studio manager and then by Matt Dillon who is utterly dynamic as her paranoid, drug-addled, rock star husband. Bridget Fonda is amusingly uptight as a polished singer struggling to add to her range while broaden her fanbase.

I was aware of this film when it was in theaters but never got around to watching it until now. With impressive period detail and a good depiction of the music industry in 1960s America, this should have been a bullseye. Sadly, although it has its moments, it goes down as a disappointment because it often fails to breathe life and vitality into an intriguing storyline. Recommended only for nostalgic purposes.
  • BadRoosevelt
  • 28. Nov. 2020
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4/10

A missed opportunity

  • Davalon-Davalon
  • 10. Aug. 2022
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About a great song

I just want to write a few words about one of the best songs I've ever heard, a song that appears in this movie and that is part of a work made together by Burt Bacharach and Elvis Costello. "God Give Me Strengh" is the central theme of the movie. A pity that the version sung by Kristen Vigard doesn't appear in the movie album, but just listening to it (dubbing Illeana Douglass) during the movie is worth watching the movie...

Costello's version is also great, by the way. It's part of an album made together by he and composer Bacharach later in 1998, titled "Painted from memory". The movie is just entertaining, Illeana plays an amazing role.
  • fannybrice
  • 6. Mai 2004
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6/10

Didn't they find anybody else?

A few musicians' biography. Quite nice, yet nothing new – the usual artist problems: drugs, death and flops. The songs: fantastic! But Illeana Douglas, that woman in the leading part – what does she do in this movie? She destroys everything. She can't act. Actually, the role of Denise Waverly is not so difficult to play. I don't believe they couldn't have found other, better actresses. Publicity was not the reason – nobody knows Illeana Douglas. Her voice was not the reason – she doesn't sing her songs herself. Maybe she was the producer's girlfriend?

The other acting performances, especially Matt Dillon's and surprisingly John Turturro's save the movie. Usually, his characters (even the one in `Barton Fink') are rather flat and one-sided. His crazy costume and toupée may be the reason why he does such a good job here.

Only 6 points out of 10, thanks to Miss Douglas.
  • Mort-31
  • 2. Aug. 2001
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10/10

Behind every idol is a song...

Illeana Douglas portrays songwriter Densie Waverly in a film loosely based on Carole King. It is more like a sneak peek into the lives of the 60's pop composers at the famous Brill Building(Neil Diamond, Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich). Most of the characters are based on real life rock and rollers. John Turturro plays a Phil Specter like producer named Joel, who discovers Denise. Matt Dillon does a pretty decent portrayal of a producer, not unlike Beach Boy Brian Wilson. Some parts are a bit too dramatic, but the songs in the movie--composed by the Brill writers make up for it. The highlight is Douglas's lip sync(sung by Kristen Vigard), written by Burt Bacharach and Elvis Costello. Good rock and roll movie. If you like this try: *La Bamba *That Thing You Do *The Rose
  • d_ohnuts
  • 4. Apr. 2005
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9/10

I love this movie!

I love rock and roll movies set in the 60s, and this is a fun one. Illeana Douglas is wonderful as Edna Buxton/Denise Waverly, and yes, she's only loosely based on Carole King (makes me think a bit of Carly Simon, too, since she's an heiress). I think John Turturro is a hoot as Joel Millner, of course, he's always great. Eric Stoltz and Matt Dillon are impressive, too, although the movie loses some impetus and impact when Denise moves to California with Jay (Dillon's character). Still, it's one of my favorites--I just received my DVD the other day and watched all of the special features that evening. It's a fun (albeit sometimes sad)movie!!!
  • Tbirdy
  • 30. Juli 2002
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3/10

Terrible film based on Wonderful and Talented Folks

God, this is a terrible film based on wonderful and talented people. The credits state that all characters are fictitious, but clearly they are based on real people. Carole King, Gerry Goffin, Cynthia Weil, Phil Spector, Brian Wilson, Barry Mann et al, are all acquaintances (and clearly on display) in this fictitious drama about songwriting and singers in the 60's. The real shame is that there is a fantastic story that really happened with all these folks in this era that deserves a documentary or docudrama (sorry Vinyl, you are definitely not it). Another shame is that the music that was assembled for the film, whether original or compiled, is fantastic and deserving of a much better film. When Shawn Colvin shows up playing and singing, sitting on a stump towards the end of the film, all I can do is drop my chin and shake my head...what a waste of talent.
  • pebsdad
  • 18. Dez. 2016
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9/10

Personal rock-n-roll story.

Grace Of My Heart is a great rock-n-roll movie. It is also a very good character based drama. The cast is very good with Illeana Douglas and John Turturro turning in great performances. The director, Allison Anders, has made a very tight and well constructed story. The music is great and I also enjoyed Matt Dillon's performance as a paranoid musical genius. This is a very good movie.
  • Peach-2
  • 14. Dez. 1998
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3/10

Started to watch it....

Just wasn't my cup of tea.

I didn't care for Ileana Douglas's acting.

Also, I think that the time has passed where Hollywood needs to hire an actor that needs to be dubbed. There is so much talent out there who can sing AND act. It just didn't seem well done to me. Sort of like a cheaply made-for-TV movie. I didn't like the strange accent that John Turturro was doing for his character. I've seen other films that depict past years of the music business that I liked better such as "Coal Miner's Daughter" and "Ray" and "What's Love Got to Do with It" I would recommend those to anyone who want to watch a similar premise. Just my opinion.
  • Tweetypez
  • 2. Jan. 2009
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9/10

A truly terrific & delightful slice of rock history drama gem

  • Woodyanders
  • 28. Feb. 2006
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10/10

Awesome Love/Rock Story By Awesome Writer!

"Grace Of My Heart" is an excellent movie with many plot twists and a great storyline! Kudos to Allison Anders for another FANTASTIC story!! I have not seen anything from this multi-talented writer that I have been disappointed in yet! She always provides a unique point of view in her stories and deals with valid issues. A Great triumph! AWESOME music as well! An absolute 10 in my book! I would suggest this movie VERY highly! Congrats to Allison! Keep on writing!
  • Yasmin-3
  • 19. Jan. 1999
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Hugely Entertaining

Just watched this movie over the Festive season and boy did it add to my enjoyment. No synopsis here boys and girls. It was just a very entertaining movie, great soundtrack and acting. And by the by, whoever said Illeana Douglas is ugly should visit the local optican.
  • marty65
  • 29. Dez. 2003
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4/10

17 years later and it's still a yawn

  • abundidi1184
  • 5. Apr. 2013
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