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Heaven Knows What

  • 2014
  • C
  • 1h 37min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.8/10
9.9 k
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Arielle Holmes in Heaven Knows What (2014)
Harley loves Ilya. He gives her life purpose and sets her passion ablaze. So, when he asks her to prove her love by slitting her wrists, she obliges with only mild hesitation, perhaps because of her other all-consuming love: heroin.
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Una joven lucha por conciliar el amor por su novio y la heroína, cuando descubre que el suicidio es la única forma de que su novio la perdone por sus errores.Una joven lucha por conciliar el amor por su novio y la heroína, cuando descubre que el suicidio es la única forma de que su novio la perdone por sus errores.Una joven lucha por conciliar el amor por su novio y la heroína, cuando descubre que el suicidio es la única forma de que su novio la perdone por sus errores.

  • Dirección
    • Benny Safdie
    • Josh Safdie
  • Guionistas
    • Arielle Holmes
    • Josh Safdie
    • Ronald Bronstein
  • Elenco
    • Arielle Holmes
    • Caleb Landry Jones
    • Buddy Duress
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.8/10
    9.9 k
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Benny Safdie
      • Josh Safdie
    • Guionistas
      • Arielle Holmes
      • Josh Safdie
      • Ronald Bronstein
    • Elenco
      • Arielle Holmes
      • Caleb Landry Jones
      • Buddy Duress
    • 39Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 76Opiniones de los críticos
    • 75Metascore
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    • Premios
      • 5 premios ganados y 12 nominaciones en total

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    Arielle Holmes
    Arielle Holmes
    • Harley
    Caleb Landry Jones
    Caleb Landry Jones
    • Ilya
    Buddy Duress
    Buddy Duress
    • Mike
    Necro
    Necro
    • Skully
    Isaac Adams
    • Isaac
    Diana Singh
    • Diana
    Benjamin Hampton
    • Antoine
    Manny Aguila
    • Evan
    • (as Manny Aguila and as Manny Anguila)
    Eleonore Hendricks
    Eleonore Hendricks
    • Erica
    • (as Eléonore Hendricks)
    Yuri Pleskun
    • Tommy, Drug Dealer
    Maynard Nicholl
    • Maynard
    Brian Hodges
    • Brian
    Misty Mccall
    • Misty
    Mike Patellis
    • Marcos, Mike's Supplier
    Aaron Keller
    • Hasidic Man
    Eric Ross
    • Street Fiend
    Rik Letendre
    • Highway Driver
    Russell James Peters
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    • Dirección
      • Benny Safdie
      • Josh Safdie
    • Guionistas
      • Arielle Holmes
      • Josh Safdie
      • Ronald Bronstein
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    10Stay_away_from_the_Metropol

    A crushingly realistic portrayal of life at the bottom

    I felt inspired to add one more review as this film has very few thus far.

    I had first heard of this movie from Ariel Pink when he was working on music for the film. Initially they were toying with the idea of having him play one of the more important characters in the film, but eventually he decided to stick with music composition and a quick cameo, which can be seen in the early portion of the film. I never got to seeing it when it was released, but GOOD TIME came out, and got my attention right away. GOOD TIME ended up being my favorite film of 2017 by a longshot. Totally blew me away - the combination of everything was just stellar... the acting, the anxiousness of the characters, the pacing, the claustrophobic sort of cinematography, the synth score by Oneohtrix Point Never which is simultaneously beautiful and relentless, and of course the script and thus the movie as a whole. If a title card gives you goosebumps on it's own that's usually a really good sign.

    Tonight I decided to go backwards and check out Heaven Knows What. I knew after what they delivered with Good Time, it would likely be firing on all cylinders as well, and that is exactly the case! It hits hard with just about every single one of the elements that made Good Time so great, only Heaven Knows What is a far bleaker film, probably since it's based off of the true story of a junkie, portrayed by that junkie. In Good Time, though it's still heavy, you kind of get to laugh at the characters for being such dumbasses, but in HKW, there's nothing to laugh about. These characters are all living through the bowels of existence - they are all fully psychologically emaciated - and the portrayal of it is painfully realistic. This is an extremely tragic film. If you can't find something to appreciate in tragedy, or in an analysis of psychological decomposition, then you probably won't like the movie. Personally, I found it to be some form of a masterpiece. A very fitting launchpad and showcase of ability for the incredible Safdie Brothers and for the brilliantly terrifying Caleb Landry Jones. It's also a very fitting precursor to the gripping masterpiece that is Good Time. I'm sure this was a very rewarding cathartic experience for the captivating lead, Arielle Holmes, as well - you could now call me a fan. I went to follow her on Instagram but couldn't find her :(

    This film features one of the most devastating ways to start a film I have ever seen. To introduce two characters this way... that's why I give this film a 10. Everything that leads up to the title card... so, so heavy - so raw, so real. It's almost too much, and that's why it is such an accomplishment.

    As such a huge Good Time fan, it's incredible to see Necro and show stealer Buddy Duress in their first roles as well. Duress really, really kills it in both this and Good Time. Such impressive performances coming from a dude who prior to this had been featured in zilch, nada, nothing.

    I love reading negative reviews for films whenever I find a movie to be completely masterful. "I just couldn't figure out what this movie was about, it's incomprehensible!" LOL, really? Seems pretty straightforward to me: some junkies are living their screwed up lives, trying to survive, and we get to watch. There's nothing else to it, and there doesn't need to be. How is that incomprehensible?

    I could go on, but I will stop here. As long as you are down with the bleakness, this is a movie you must see. The score by Japanese synth legend Isao Tomita is incredible as well. I'm just really wholly impressed. This movie is really gonna stick with me. I can't wait to see what the Safdie Brothers do next.
    Red_Identity

    Disturbing and compelling

    Truly didn't expect anything out of this, which is why it was such a huge surprise. I don't think its flawless, but effective it surely is. I feel like its style is definitely going to out off a lot of people (quite a lot actually). I mean, even from the get-go it basically affirms the type of film it'll be and how it'll be presented, with its loud, throbbing score (which is both beautiful as an individual piece, but also really disturbing in the context of the film). The performances here are compelling, all of the main actors totally and fully committed. Arielle Holmes is a true talent though, what a fantastic performance. Raw and real and totally honest, no artifice or anything. This film is fully recommended.
    6Reno-Rangan

    Homeless and drug addiction, with the backdrop of a little romance.

    This film reminds me the Al Pacino's 'The Panic in Needle Park'. The independent filmmakers Safdie brothers directed it that inspired by the real life story of Arielle Holmes, who also starred in the lead role. This is definitely a depressing film, seeing those faces, eyes, makes sick. But a very realistic film, kind of aimless plot, till the final quarter and then with a small twist, the tale comes to an end.

    I have seen it and if you ask me about the story, I say its hard to describe, but it can be only watched like a documentary film. Over ninety minutes, the film revealed the life of homeless people. Like from their day beginning to the nightfall, how they make it and their preferences. So it is not an inspiring film, though at least there's something you can learn about them.

    After knowing the theme, I thought there would be lots of violence like rapes, stealing, cops and maybe killing. Surprisingly, it was none of those, not exactly, except drug addiction and sometimes stealing to buy drugs. Looks like from this film, the actress got a breakthrough, particularly in her life. I hope its turnover from hereon. I appreciate the directors for that who made a difference in someone's life. Don't think it is a film for entertainment, watch it if you are interested in the documentary film. So it's not for everybody, but some will find it good or maybe decent.

    6/10
    8MOscarbradley

    Depressing yes, but never exploitative.

    Before hitting the big time with "Good Time", the Safdie Brothers made this uncompromising Indie gem about heroin addicts in New York based on the real-life experiences of leading actress Arielle Holmes. "Heaven Knows What" is like a 21st century version of "Panic in Needle Park" and it deserves to be just as well known. It's certainly not an easy watch but Holmes and co-stars Caleb Landry Jones and Buddy Duress are superb and you can tell the Safdies definitely had a future ahead of them. This might be off-kilter and low budget but it feels as if they had been making films for years. As "Good Time" finally showed, they have an unerring visual sense even when dealing with material as downbeat and as depressing as this and some scenes almost have a look of magic realism to them. With Holmes virtually playing herself we could just as easily be watching a documentary. The Brothers also inject a good deal of humanity into the material so while it is certainly depressing it never feels exploitative.
    7Sergeant_Tibbs

    Captivatingly abrasive but too thematically aimless.

    There are few films as unforgiving as Heaven Knows What. With its blistering soundtrack and rough in-your-face photography, you're either captivated or eyeing the exit. The Safdie brothers fictionalised retelling of Arielle Holmes life on the street, as played impressively by herself, is relentlessly bleak. The only joy is securing a dose of heroin. It doesn't keep track of names or days, just showing how she survives moment-to-moment. That kind of loose narrative thread void of character backstories can work if it holds together thematically, but Heaven Knows What isn't clear what it's trying to say besides showing the life of an addict. It latches onto hints of a theme of unrequited love, as demonstrated by Holmes' toxic relationship with her easy-to-loathe on-off-again boyfriend Ilya. Not that he has to be likable - the devastating first act where he encourages her to commit suicide is the film's finest stretch - but he's so loathsome that he drag the film down with him. Holmes has her own moments of venom, though it's balanced with vulnerability. Perhaps his purpose thematically is that he represents her relationship with heroin, but that's too on-the-nose and flimsy to bolster the film's quality. Instead, the film hinges on that docu-style commitment from both the directors and the cast. Certainly an emotionally exhausting experience with the aesthetics, I just wish it was more thoroughly explored on paper first.

    7/10

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    • Trivia
      The lead, Arielle Holmes lived on the streets of NYC prior to this film and after being discovered by Josh Safdie, she wrote and texted him almost every situation and story she experienced via her heroin addiction, her tragic relationship with Ilya and life on the streets of NYC. When the film began shooting, Arielle Holmes got clean and remained clean throughout the shoot.
    • Errores
      In the scene after Ilya hitchhikes, he is seen dropping the paper surrounding his DayQuil bottle on the floor. In the next scene when he drinks from it again, the paper is still surrounding the bottle.
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      Skully: You ain't gettin' rid of me, I ain't going nowhere.

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      Written and performed by Paul Grimstad

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 29 de mayo de 2015 (Estados Unidos)
    • Países de origen
      • Francia
      • Estados Unidos
    • Sitio oficial
      • Official site (Japan)
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      • Español
      • Italiano
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Nueva York, Estados Unidos
    • Productoras
      • Iconoclast
      • Elara Pictures
      • Hardstyle
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    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
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    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 16,862
      • 31 may 2015
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      • USD 84,417
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      1 hora 37 minutos
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