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Heaven

  • 1998
  • R
  • 1h 45min
NOTE IMDb
6,5/10
910
MA NOTE
Heaven (1998)
Trailer
Lire trailer1:41
1 Video
61 photos
CriminalitéThrillerComédie noire

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueRobert's wife is divorcing him for gambling etc. A strip club owner offers him work redesigning his club. Robert befriends a dancer there, who has premonitions.Robert's wife is divorcing him for gambling etc. A strip club owner offers him work redesigning his club. Robert befriends a dancer there, who has premonitions.Robert's wife is divorcing him for gambling etc. A strip club owner offers him work redesigning his club. Robert befriends a dancer there, who has premonitions.

  • Réalisation
    • Scott Reynolds
  • Scénario
    • Chad Taylor
    • Scott Reynolds
  • Casting principal
    • Martin Donovan
    • Daniel Edwards
    • Richard Schiff
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,5/10
    910
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Scott Reynolds
    • Scénario
      • Chad Taylor
      • Scott Reynolds
    • Casting principal
      • Martin Donovan
      • Daniel Edwards
      • Richard Schiff
    • 31avis d'utilisateurs
    • 6avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire au total

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    Heaven (1998)
    Trailer 1:41
    Heaven (1998)

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    Rôles principaux31

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    Martin Donovan
    Martin Donovan
    • Robert Marling
    Daniel Edwards
    Daniel Edwards
    • Heaven
    • (as Danny Edwards)
    Richard Schiff
    Richard Schiff
    • Stanner
    Joanna Going
    Joanna Going
    • Jennifer Marling
    Patrick Malahide
    Patrick Malahide
    • Melrose
    Karl Urban
    Karl Urban
    • Sweeper
    Michael Langley
    Michael Langley
    • Sean Marling
    Jeremy Birchall
    • Tree
    Clint Sharplin
    • Nicely
    Barry Spring
    • Wibber
    Jon Brazier
    Jon Brazier
    • Billy
    Dean Stewart
    • David
    Jane Fullerton-Smith
    • Candy
    • (as Jane Fullerton Smith)
    Jean Hyland
    • Mrs. Daniels
    Valerie Williams
    • Claire
    Kirsty Brown
    • Nightclub Dancer
    Samantha Keen
    • Nightclub Dancer
    Darren Taylor
    • Nightclub Dancer
    • Réalisation
      • Scott Reynolds
    • Scénario
      • Chad Taylor
      • Scott Reynolds
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    ARI-26

    brilliant film

    one of the best films i've seen this year. unfortunately nobody got a chance to see it because harvey and bob over at miramax decided to release it on only ONE screen. it's sad that they didn't have faith in it. martin donovan is absolutely incredible in it. it's a really remarkable film - it has the most innovative narrative structure i have seen in a film in years (including pulp fiction). It's a brilliant film - rent it when it comes out on video.
    9herbqedi

    Fascinating neo-noir thriller triumphs over rough edges

    Danny Edwards, Martin Donovan, and Richard Schiff as the starring threesome have indescribably excellent interwoven chemistry. The director shows us things in non-chronological order, but unlike the overblown Pulp Fiction, most definitely not random, and ties it all up beautifully before all is said and then. The seamy soundtrack, classic set-up antihero with an heroic heart, and dark alleyways and dance club make a perfect backdrop for the films neo-noirist construction. The fast pacing is also a plus.

    The only nit I feel compelled to pick are two actors who clearly were not on the same page with the rest of the film. The actor playing the unscrupulous psychiatrist does everything but twirl a mustache to let you know he's evil before we're even supposed to realize that. And, the young actor playing Martin Donovan's son seems to be looking at the camera, not his father, far too often. Everyone else was absolutely terrific. Danny Edwards is magnificent in the "Crying Game" type role.
    bob the moo

    A weirdly different film that is gripping, well told and, ultimately, surprisingly involving

    Robert Marling is a struggling architect who is a gambling addict, a drunk and separated from his wife. His wife is filing for divorce, seeking sole custody of their son and chasing Robert for more money than he has. The reason she is after the money is because she is having an affair with Dr Melrose, who is treating a stripper called Heaven. Heaven has a gift of premonition and she has seen Robert winning a lot of money from her boss, Stanner, in a card game. However, in her sessions with Melrose, Heaven tells him these visions - information he feeds to Jennifer's lover. Heaven also shares this information with Robert and, as a result, they get closer - however Heaven is also haunted with dark, violent visions of the future that she cannot fully understand.

    I confused this film with another one of the same title when I videoed it last week. Despite this I decided to give it a try anyway and see if it was any good and I'm glad I did - which is not to say that I'm proclaiming this film for everyone. The plot is never less than weird, and this is possibly the only way to describe it. It goes places that I didn't expect and it goes there in moments of sudden pace changes or sudden violence. This is made more impacting by the non-linear way that the story is told, other reviewers have compared it to the backwards telling in Memento but it is not to that extreme. However we do quite often see consequences before the film shows us the actions that caused them. For the most part this seems to work really well, even if I would find it difficult to really explain why. What I do know is that the story and the manner of the telling served to pull me along with it effortlessly for the whole running time. The only word of warning would be that the film is quite graphically violent at times and the whole subject matter is unrelentingly dark.

    The cast is a very strange mix that really reflects the strange mix of characters that are depicted. Mixing actors from America with those from New Zealand and Australia has a slightly confusing effect (at the start I thought it was happening in two different time zones) but the majority of them are worth this minor quibble. Donovan is nearly always watchable and he is here again, giving a great performance in a difficult role. Even more surprising is Danny Edwards, who plays Heaven without cliché and manages to make such an unlikely person into a character that I cared about. Schiff is a surprise and is very different from the West Wing character who I always see him as now; the film also has a pre-lord of the rings role for Karl Urban - he has not much character but he has a good presence. Going and Malahide are OK but really the film belongs to Donovan and Edwards (and to a lesser extent, Schiff) and they carry it well.

    Of course by `belongs to them' I mean in the acting stakes as the film is very much the property of writer/director Reynolds. He gives the whole film a great feel and has written a script that could easily have been silly and exaggerated and it is to his credit that in his hands it only manages to be involving and really enjoyable.

    Overall this is a great film that pleased me even more by the fact that I found it by chance. I'm sure many viewers will be put off by the character of Heaven, or the unexplained nature of her gift, or the way the film goes extreme places or even the fact that bits are told out of sequence, however I hope that most viewers will see these aspects as strengths - strengths that were held together by a writer/director who I will be looking out for from now on.
    7Theo Robertson

    Entirely Different And Far Better From What I Expected

    I got a free TV guide with Saturday's tabloid newspaper and it described HEAVEN as " A gambling addict contests custody of his son with his estranged wife , little knowing that she and his psychologist are having an affair " which has got to be the most misleading synopsis ever written . I know I often criticise the info button on my remote control but this has got to be the most misleading plot summary ever written . Okay this plot thread happens in the movie but it's totally unnecessary and the movie would have benefited if it had been excluded at first draft since it comes to a literal dead end

    What HEAVEN is , is a violent compelling thriller with supernatural overtones . I don't really want to give too much away but it's a bit like THE DEAD ZONE meets THE CRYING GAME , rather strange , superbly directed and far far more thought provoking and touching than I was expecting .I should also mention the cast who do a good job , there might be a slight criticism in casting so many Brits , Americans and Aussies in the one movie making the location a little too cosmopolitan but hey it's an electic cast so we can overlook that . Oh and if you're wondering where you've seen " The Sweeper " he's the Rohan horseman from LORD OF THE RINGS and the psychologist creep used to be Chisholm from MINDER

    If you like indie films I can certainly recommend it . If you like down beat movies I recommend it , and if you dislike the pop corn garbage that Hollywood has been producing for the last few years then boy do I recommend HEAVEN . Bare in mind however it's a thriller - not something the TV guide mentioned
    bros

    Heaven is a violent film, a clever film and an original film.

    This film, shown at both the Montreal and Toronto film festivals, is

    so original that its merits passed over the heads of the busy

    reviewers.

    Scott Reynolds uses a very clever device to allow the viewer to

    suspend disbelief that one of the characters could accurately

    foretell the future. Heaven, the seer, is a transvestite stripper in a

    regular strip club. The viewer focuses on this improbability and

    lets the improbability that someone can foresee the future slip into

    the film's reality.

    Having created a believable character that can and does foretell

    the future, Reynolds is then faced with another problem. How to

    keep the viewer from knowing the future. He accomplishes this

    with a series of carefully staged flashbacks (and flash forwards)

    that, although accurate, are out of sequence and therefore lead the

    viewer to believe in a series of events that is not accurate.

    I have never seen a more cleverly thought up, worked out and

    executed script.

    With his plan in place, Reynolds creates one of the most

    improbable plots imaginable, but because we have moved beyond

    suspending disbelief and become believers, one that seems very

    probable.

    Richard Schiff superbly portrays the character of the strip club

    owner, Stanner. Stanner has hired Heaven and brought him/her

    under his wing because he has turned Heaven's ability to foretell

    the future into profits. Stanner, however, is also involved with

    Robert Marling, played by Martin Donovan (II). I would continue to

    say superbly, but the fact is, the acting in the film is first rate all

    around.

    Marling is going through a bitter divorce with the stunning Joanna

    Going as Jennifer Marling. Jennifer is seeing the sleazy

    psychiatrist Dr. Melrose played by Patrick Malahide.

    And in the pivotal coincidence, Heaven is also seeing the

    unbelievably evil (but nonetheless believable) Dr. Melrose

    because Heaven's visions of the future trouble him/her deeply (the

    visions, not the sexual ambiguity).

    Marling is a down and out gambling addict, an architect who is

    designing a new club Stanner has commissioned with the

    millions he has earned from following Heaven's visions of the

    future. Marling is forever losing money to Stanner in poker games.

    Heaven sets the plot in motion by foreseeing Marling saving him

    from being viciously murdered by two sadistic thugs. Heaven sets

    out to reward Marling by using his/her foretelling abilities to feed

    Marling information on how the cards will fall in his poker hands

    with Stanner.

    Evil Dr. Melrose discovers this in his sessions with Heaven. He

    seduces Jennifer. Advising her on her divorce settlement, the bad

    doctor tells Jennifer to hold out for the fortune her husband is

    about to come into as a result of Heaven's foretelling, intending to

    take the fortune for himself.

    Stanner has plenty of cash but can't resist playing the angles,

    deciding to burn down his club to make way for the new one

    designed by Marling. He hires two homicidal maniacs to do the

    task for him, the same two sadists Heaven foresees murdering

    him, and it is these two who initiate the mass slaughter that

    makes the film so violent.

    This film is a sleeper. It will be discovered, its clever features

    copied and it will become a classic. Scott Reynolds does not have

    a large body of work, but any director or writer would be proud to

    have this film to their credit.

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    • Anecdotes
      The Miramax theatrical trailer contains several shots that aren't in the film, including:
      • Jennifer and Robert arguing about his 'friendship' with Stanner while driving.
      • A love scene between Robert and Jennifer.
      • Tree and Nicely wearing animal masks in one of Heaven's visions.
      • Heaven asleep in a movie theater.
    • Citations

      Jennifer Marling: Can you say it yet? "My name's Robert Marling, and I'm a gambling addict."

    • Connexions
      Referenced in Père et fille (2004)
    • Bandes originales
      Something for the Cat
      (Henry Mancini)

      Famous Music Corporation

      Performed by Henry Mancini

      Under license from BMG Australia

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    • How long is Heaven?Alimenté par Alexa

    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 30 avril 1999 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Nouvelle-Zélande
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Пророцтво
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Auckland, Nouvelle-Zélande
    • Sociétés de production
      • Miramax
      • Midnight Film Productions Limited
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    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 2 838 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 1 983 $US
      • 2 mai 1999
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 2 838 $US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 45min(105 min)
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Stereo
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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