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Un cuore grande

Titolo originale: A Mighty Heart
  • 2007
  • R
  • 1h 48min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,6/10
28.578
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Basato sul libro di Mariane Pearl, la dolorosa e incredible storia di suo marito, il reporter del Wall Street Journal Danny Pearl.Basato sul libro di Mariane Pearl, la dolorosa e incredible storia di suo marito, il reporter del Wall Street Journal Danny Pearl.Basato sul libro di Mariane Pearl, la dolorosa e incredible storia di suo marito, il reporter del Wall Street Journal Danny Pearl.

  • Regia
    • Michael Winterbottom
  • Sceneggiatura
    • John Orloff
    • Mariane Pearl
  • Star
    • Angelina Jolie
    • Dan Futterman
    • Irrfan Khan
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,6/10
    28.578
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Michael Winterbottom
    • Sceneggiatura
      • John Orloff
      • Mariane Pearl
    • Star
      • Angelina Jolie
      • Dan Futterman
      • Irrfan Khan
    • 126Recensioni degli utenti
    • 171Recensioni della critica
    • 74Metascore
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    Angelina Jolie
    Angelina Jolie
    • Mariane
    Dan Futterman
    Dan Futterman
    • Danny
    Irrfan Khan
    Irrfan Khan
    • Captain
    Archie Panjabi
    Archie Panjabi
    • Asra
    Mohammed Afzal
    • Shabbir
    Mushtaq Khan
    Mushtaq Khan
    • Danny's Taxi Driver
    • (as Mushtaq Ahmed)
    Daud Khan
    • Masud the Fixer
    Telal Saeed
    • Kaleem Yusuf
    Arif Khan
    Arif Khan
    • Mariane's Taxi Driver
    Tipu Taheer
    • Human Rights Director
    Amit Dhawan
    Amit Dhawan
    • Technical Supervisor
    Saira Nasir Khan
    • Nasrin
    Aliya Khan
    • Kashva
    Sarah Mone
    • Female Guest
    Bushra Parwani
    • Female Guest
    Zafar Karachiwala
    Zafar Karachiwala
    • Male Guest
    Danish Iqbal
    • Male Guest
    Ali Tejani
    • Male Guest
    • Regia
      • Michael Winterbottom
    • Sceneggiatura
      • John Orloff
      • Mariane Pearl
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    7kxok630

    Powerful yet human

    This is one of the more intelligent and well constructed movies of 2007 thus far. Touching on the human element as it collides with the unpleasant realities of hot-bed issues including politics and religion, the brutality and evil this story depicts is at times difficult to watch.

    Difficult to watch because the content is disturbing, which is the intent of the film. We see a very human dimension to the real life characters who are depicted sensitively, making the grotesque outcome all the more horrifying. The story is fair to the innocent parties involved, and honest in rightfully assigning the blame to those responsible for these heinous acts. Dramatically and artistically, this is a superior movie.

    Angelina Jolie's portrayal of Mariane Pearl feels sincere, but she appears miscast. Little dimension is brought to her real-life subject, a woman inexorably thrust into the limelight amidst painful circumstances. The film would have been better off with another actress in this challenging role.

    Still, the movie is outstanding, and worthy of your time.
    8Michael Fargo

    A love story with politics surprisingly absent

    This is an intimate film. Basically a love story set in the political wreckage after the attack on the World Trade Center. As such, we don't get much detail about the different factions in Pakistan or who is "good" or "bad." It's the story of a couple who find themselves being used by terrorists and whether it is mere coincidence because they are Westerners or whether more specific points are being made because Daniel Pearl is Jewish aren't really explored, a wide variety of explanations are offered. Instead, as a backdrop to the suspense and the couple's relationship, we get a visual poem of life in Islamabad and Karachi, which I found beautiful, fascinating and more than just a little frightening. These are not cities for people with claustrophobia.

    With the story beginning the day of Daniel Pearl's kidnapping, his character is fleshed out only through flashback or what others say about him, as well as the devotion of all who search to rescue him. I doubt few will go to this film without knowing the outcome. I suppose some fans of Ms. Jolie might attend and find themselves unaware of the events portrayed in the movie. So Winterbottom has his work cut out for him since most in the audience know the conclusion.

    As Mariane Pearl, Angelina Jolie gives a remarkable, restrained performance. Her face is a mask and emotion is communicated almost exclusively through her eyes. It's the gift of a remarkable talent for the screen. I don't know how anyone could have been better. Others in the cast, too, are notable: Archie Panjabi holds her own with Jolie whenever they're together on the screen. It's a particularly complicated role since she becomes the target of the Pakistani press as the reason for Pearl's abduction, and her guilt, bafflement and frustration give the film added suspense. And Irfan Khan, the pivotal Pakistani investigator—in a role that could have been clichéd—brings an urgency to his character that earned my sympathy for succeeding in what must have been an impossible task. The film opens with Mariane Pearl describing Karachi as the World's second largest city and her husband was trying to meet with one man…how impossible it must be to find a single person in such a large place. That proves prophetic as Irfan Kahn then has to find Daniel Pearl.

    The growing alarm of the first night of Pearl's abduction is particularly well done by both the director and actors.

    I'm a little shocked by others' comment here that the Pearl's shouldn't have been "doing what they were doing" or because they put themselves in a dangerous situation we should somehow feel less sympathetic. I'm ashamed that such comments could be made in the face of this tragedy.
    6evanston_dad

    "A Mighty Heart" Is Lacking Just That

    Though based on a horrifying and tragic event, "A Mighty Heart" is a strangely unmoving film. Director Michael Winterbottom throws plenty of details at us about the investigation into the kidnapping of journalist Daniel Pearl by radical Muslims in Pakistan, and the film plays almost like a documentary, even copping the documentary look with lots of hand-held camera shots and jump-cut editing. But the human story gets buried underneath the complex web of details, and despite a solid performance from Angelina Jolie as Pearl's remarkably stoic wife Mariane, I wasn't much moved by the film.

    Winterbottom doesn't display a lot of skill at making the details coherent to his audience, and I'm not sure even now who all of the players were or what role they played. He assumes that everyone will already come to the film knowing the story of Daniel and Mariane Pearl, and while I knew the general outline, I wasn't aware of all the specifics, and this film doesn't help. It recreates the feeling of coming into a T.V. series after having missed the opening episode, and trying to digest material without being able to put it into context.

    Grade: B
    8SnoopyStyle

    Scary realism and Angelina Jolie scary good

    Michael Winterbottom brings us the true story of Daniel Pearl (Dan Futterman). It's January 2002, the Wall Street Journal reporter was captured by terrorists when he arranged an interview with a fundamentalist cleric. His wife Mariane (Angelina Jolie) immediately initiates a frantic search.

    Two things stand out in this movie. The eerie realism and the scary setting this movie exists in. The Pakistani part of the movie is especially stunning. You can almost feel the energy coming from the streets. The second is Angelina Jolie. She really transform herself, and shows that she is a real actress with skills.
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    TV-Reality

    "A Mighty heart" is a "realistic" movie, that tells a thru story, based on real events and including real people of real life. The movie is actually an adaption of Mariane Pearl's diary, where she tells the story of her husband, the journalist Daniel Pearl, kidnapped and killed by terrorists in Pakistan in 2002. The main question for the director Michael Witterbottom was to find the right representation of the reality he depicts. And the choices he made for the movie are both logical and disturbing.

    Mariane Pearl, as her husband, is a journalist, and the first form the movie adopts in order to deal with the complex reality of the world is a journalistic style, with a camera always on the move. It really looks like a war reportage for television, that sticks to the events and to the characters in an "emergency"'s style. But surprisingly, this realistic aesthetic also reminds a famous fiction's show about terrorism : "24". And it's especially striking when it comes to action or interrogations (read torture...) scenes, with a Pakistan's Jack Bauer's style cop. If the goals of the directors are not the same ("24" only wants to be entertaining, "A Mighty Heart wants to be more...), and the depiction of terrorism differs ("24" is a show about fear, "A mighty heart" avoids a fear treatment), it's the same need to show every aspects of a situation that creates this similarities in the urge of the mise en scene.

    And this depiction of reality, that gives an objectivity feeling to the movie, is a little bit strange when you come to consider that the movie is firstly an individually and personal point of view on a situation. An between the two opposite points of view (the subjective story of Mariane Pearl, and the objectivity of the "24" reality representation), Witterbottom seems to have some difficulty to choose. It really gives to the movie an annoying ambiguous point of view, where you're unable to really understand the nature of the images you're watching. And that's an important question in this kind of movie.

    This ambiguity is quite surprising, for Winterbottom seemed to have chosen his style in his previous movies. For a completely different subject (the musical English scene from the Punk to the Techno in Manchester) in "24 Hours Party People", he clearly made his the Ford's sentence about reality that you find in "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valence" : "When the legend becomes fact, print the legend". And this lack of a strong orientation in "A Mighty Heart" also gives the unpleasant feeling to watch the spectacle of a life more than a testimony about it, and to be an intruder in Mariane Pearl's intimacy, even if the movie claims the contrary.

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      After Angelina Jolie was cast as Mariane Pearl, she and the filmmakers came in for a great deal of criticism, since Pearl's and Jolie's racial backgrounds are not similar, and Jolie played the role wearing makeup that somewhat darkened her own skin tone. The casting reminded many critics of the time in Hollywood when it was customary to cast "ethnic" roles with white actors in makeup rather than using Black, Asian, or Native American actors. During a promotional press event for the movie, Jolie responded to the criticisms by saying, "the idea is, if you ask Marianne, because she did address that... if you did actually want to find somebody that was her exact makeup, she's actually majority Dutch, and she's as black as she is Chinese, and she's Cuban, and she's French. So, it could have gone to many different racial backgrounds, probably, if you went technical on it." Pearl herself approved of casting Jolie; in Time Magazine, Pearl said, "I have heard some criticism about her casting, but it is not about the color of your skin. It is about who you are. I asked her to play the role--even though she is way more beautiful than I am--because I felt a real kinship to her."
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      There are few billboards shown on the roads of Karachi, which were not imaginable in early 2002, i.e. Telenor Mobile Service (introduced in March 2005), Qarshi Jam-e-Shirin's latest campaign etc.
    • Citazioni

      [last lines]

      Mariane Pearl: [holding Adam for the first time] This film is for Adam.

    • Connessioni
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Fantastic 4: Rise of the Silver Surfer/Nancy Drew/A Mighty Heart/1408/Fido (2007)
    • Colonne sonore
      Dreaming on a Train
      Written by David Holmes & Stephen Hilton (as Steve Hilton)

      Published by Universal/Island Music Ltd & BMG Music Publishing Ltd

      Courtesy of David Holmes & Steve Hilton

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    • Data di uscita
      • 16 novembre 2007 (Italia)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Stati Uniti
      • Regno Unito
    • Lingue
      • Inglese
      • Francese
      • Urdu
      • Arabo
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      • Islamabad, Pakistan
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      • Paramount Vantage
      • Plan B Entertainment
      • Revolution Films
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      • 16.000.000 USD (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 9.176.787 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 3.948.863 USD
      • 24 giu 2007
    • Lordo in tutto il mondo
      • 19.008.745 USD
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