A woman, plastered in blood, is arrested by a grave, and a tale of loss, lust and jealousy slowly unfolds.A woman, plastered in blood, is arrested by a grave, and a tale of loss, lust and jealousy slowly unfolds.A woman, plastered in blood, is arrested by a grave, and a tale of loss, lust and jealousy slowly unfolds.
John Graham-Davies
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Was watching this intriguing film when I spotted that the hospital is actually Siemens in Manchester where I used to work - spent the rest of the film location spotting. Very good film - very "cracker-esque" in plot. If you liked that tv series, then you'll like this
The only way to see this film is on the big screen. It's dark, menacing, disturbing but has some moments of great power punctuated with lighter scenes of typical McGovern dialogue. The acting is first class as is the subtle direction. You may need a cast iron stomach for some of the sequences, especially at the end which is pretty shocking. Not exactly a deep movie, but a good watch none the less.
A fascinating tale of lust, jealousy and mourning. Well acted and skillfully written, it shows why British cinema is best at giving us a view of the dark side of human nature.
This film is not for the squeamish, and those of a delicate stomach should close their eyes at the first sound of "Anyone Who Had A heart", and not open them until it ends. Great use of old (1960's)songs.
This film is not for the squeamish, and those of a delicate stomach should close their eyes at the first sound of "Anyone Who Had A heart", and not open them until it ends. Great use of old (1960's)songs.
I find it interesting that a previous review said "...you don't know whats going to happen next...". In fact, you know EXACTLY what's going to happen next because it's shown in the first 5 minutes. "Getting there" is pretty interesting and fairly gruesome. One thing I didn't like was that there are 4 characters, and none of them is the least bit likeable. In fact, they're all pretty hateable. The last shot of the movie is fantastic and took me by suprise. I'd recommend this film for some good acting and a pretty unusual plotline.
Heart is one of the most impressive movies of 1998. It's a drama that fascinates so much, because you have absolutely no idea what is going to happen next. All the characters are totally believable, which makes the story so disturbing.
Did you know
- TriviaThe script of this movie is loosely based on an episode of the British TV series Cracker (1993) that was never produced.
- Quotes
Alex Madden: [holding a shotgun] Nearly as big as my dick... nearly as big as my dick... and twice as fucking hard!
- SoundtracksI'm Gonna Tear Your Playhouse Down
Written by Earl Randle
Performed by Ann Peebles
Rondor Music (London) Ltd/WArner/Chappell Music Ltd
1973 Cream/Hi Records
Courtesy of Demon Records Ltd
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- Heart
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- Merseyside, England, UK(located in and around)
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- Runtime
- 1h 20m(80 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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