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Lawless Heart

  • 2001
  • R
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
1.5K
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Lawless Heart (2001)
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Three intersecting stories about people whose lives are affected by the death of a gay restaurateur.Three intersecting stories about people whose lives are affected by the death of a gay restaurateur.Three intersecting stories about people whose lives are affected by the death of a gay restaurateur.

  • Directors
    • Tom Hunsinger
    • Neil Hunter
  • Writers
    • Neil Hunter
    • Tom Hunsinger
  • Stars
    • Douglas Henshall
    • Tom Hollander
    • Bill Nighy
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    1.5K
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    • Directors
      • Tom Hunsinger
      • Neil Hunter
    • Writers
      • Neil Hunter
      • Tom Hunsinger
    • Stars
      • Douglas Henshall
      • Tom Hollander
      • Bill Nighy
    • 26User reviews
    • 29Critic reviews
    • 75Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 9 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Douglas Henshall
    Douglas Henshall
    • Tim
    Tom Hollander
    Tom Hollander
    • Nick
    Bill Nighy
    Bill Nighy
    • Dan
    Clémentine Célarié
    Clémentine Célarié
    • Corrine
    Ellie Haddington
    • Judy
    Sukie Smith
    • Charlie
    Josephine Butler
    Josephine Butler
    • Leah
    Stuart Laing
    Stuart Laing
    • David
    Sally Hurst
    • Michelle
    Dominic Hall
    • Darren
    Jim McManus
    • Chef
    Howard Gossington
    • Waiter
    Richard Cant
    Richard Cant
    • Michael
    Hari Dhillon
    Hari Dhillon
    • Will
    • (as Hari Dillon)
    Peter Symonds
    Peter Symonds
    • Mr. Marsh - Tim's Father
    June Barrie
    June Barrie
    • Mrs. Marsh - Tim's Mother
    Alasdair Craig
    • Giles - Tim's Friend
    Zoe Shipway
    • Jeweller
    • Directors
      • Tom Hunsinger
      • Neil Hunter
    • Writers
      • Neil Hunter
      • Tom Hunsinger
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    User reviews26

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    6claudio_carvalho

    Entwined Lives

    In the funeral of Stuart, his sister Judy (Ellie Haddington) defends to her husband Dan (Bill Nighy) that his money should be delivered to his mate, the gay restaurateur Nick (Tom Hollander) since there is no will but that should be the wish if his brother-in-law. The faithful Dan meets the Frenchwoman Corrine (Clémentine Célarié) and he has the feeling that part of his life was lost. Meanwhile the grieving Nick hosts Stuart's best friend, the former hippie Tim (Douglas Henshall) at home. Tim has a crush on the worker of a fashion store Leah (Josephine Butler), who is heartbroken and healing from her last love affair, and he decides to give a party for her at Nick's place. After the party, Dan never meets Corrine in respect to his wife and but the drunken Michelle (Sally Hurst) gives a BJ on him; Nick befriends Charlie (Sukie Smith) that falls in love for him; and Tim finds that Leah's secret love is his stepbrother David (Stuart Laing).

    After a complicated beginning due to the great number of characters, "Lawless Heart" becomes interesting with the entwined lives of several lead characters and the same story is retold centered in Dan, Nick and Tim and filling the blanks. The less interesting segment is the ironical situation of Dan, where the British dark humor prevails in a questionable sense of fidelity. In the end, the screenplay with open end works reasonably well developing the realistic characters and situations and the result is a good low-budget movie supported by great performances. My vote is six.

    Titile (Brazil): "Coração Sem Lei" ("Lawless Heart")
    10dianne.martin

    Wonderful film, shame about Tim's parents

    I'd been waiting for ages to see this film, ever since I read about the making of it in January 2001. It's been a long wait since the London premier in November to it's recent general release. However it was well worth the wait. I liked the way that the film told the story from three different points of view. It was interesting how sometimes when you thought there were only two people in the scene first time,eventually you saw there were actually three or four. I was moved by Tom Hollander's performance as Nick trying to come to terms with his grief. I laughed and cried with Tim, A brilliant performance by Douglas Henshall. My only criticism of the film was Tim's parents. We only see them in a few scenes, but neither of them is like him. You would expect at least one of them to enjoy a 'right old knees up', or you would expect them to be kind salt of the earth types, instead they are portrayed as cold and indifferent. A lot of film critics have described Tom as the returning prodigal son, if he had been then his parents would have had the party for him, he wouldn't have had to organize his own. That aside I loved all of the other characters and the way they were portrayed. I don't think that anyone who has lost a friend or loved one could fail to be moved by the final scene. On the whole this is a wonderful British film.
    10paulrthomas

    The future of British cinema

    This is the kind of British film that they no longer make - a film that takes its time to reveal very real and complex characters and emotions. It is impossible to watch the film and not see aspects of your own life and relationships refracted through its characters. It's a film that leaves you feeling rewarded, stimulated and ultimately happy. British cinema deservedly has a poor reputation these days and the Film Council seems hell bent on funding films that it believes are going to be instant and obvious hits, rather than in investing in quality writing. Lawless Heart is where the future lies - a low budget film with big ideas.
    7Pedro_H

    Pleasing low budget drama about people, places and relationships.

    After the death by drowning of a small time homosexual restaurateur by the name of Stuart (David Coffey), three sets of lives are changed and altered: not only by the death itself, but by each others reactions and counter-reactions to the tragedy.

    Anyone who has put on their "reading glasses" and watched any worthwhile number of European cinema will have been confronted by films about "small people" who lives seem petty and insignificant in the telling (or even in the retelling to others): but reflect more about you and your life than the complete cannon of Bruce Willis. This is another example.

    Lawless Heart (an over-the-top and misleading title) takes on a very simple story of loss, passing and the small amount of attached inheritance money. Nevertheless, it has to be borne in mind that the cash would mean a lot to the people who would receive it. There is also the vexed question of "natural justice." Something I don't want to flesh-out further in this review.

    Maybe to try and distance itself from quality television, the film uses separate point-of-view flashbacks and although it might sound complicated and tricky in-the-telling, it is not too difficult a concept in-the-watching.

    (Once you catch on to the technique that is. It left me a little confused for a while.)

    While I enjoyed this film enormously, I must start with a string of petty irritations and focus bringers. The first being that there is really nothing new on the menu (no restaurant pun intended), the French have been doing this type of thing for years without the rest of the world really noticing.

    (Those that enjoyed this film and want "more of the same" might like to start with the 1983 "Pauline à la plage." Not the same story - far from it - but the same basic approach and small home truths.)

    Equally a list of well known emotion wranglers have been blended in to try and soft soap the potential audience: The use of emotive music (Adrian Johnston), 8 mm home movies and time-lapse photography has all been done before; although this film shows some imagination even in borrowing!

    The movie deals with a homosexual relationship in a welcome manner. It is no more abnormal than anyone else's relationship, although that doesn't mean that everyone approves or wishes things weren't different.

    Equally it never presents anything as the-end-of-the-world. People may - or may not - come in to the small amount of money we have already mentioned, but we are sure they will all survive whichever way the cookie crumbles.

    Small town life is well captured, although with any ensemble piece you have your favourites. It doesn't really present women in any great light with the dorkish Charlie (Sukie Smith) providing some comic relief as the slightly out-of-it party girl who cannot - after a hard days night - even remember where she lives!

    Thankfully no one is that smooth an operator and the various "rejecting women" probably have a certain amount of good taste. Layabout Tim (Douglas Henshall) is actually fascinating as we take an instant dislike to him and his leeching ways, but we slowly warm to him as the picture goes on - even if he shows no appetite for having a regular job or living anything other than a self-centred life.

    Trust me I am not a sucker for sentimentality or bland emoting. Someone crying or in grief doesn't prompt me - automatically - to feel the same way, and there are plenty of characters here that could do with a good shake if not a soft kick up the backside.

    In most ways Lawless Heart is a "soft sell" movie: It doesn't want to sell you anything unless you want to be a buyer of it: People live, people die, people fall in love, people fall out of love, people are mismatched in love. Occasionally people even come to terms with the limits of others.

    Good work all round from the actors, producers and musicians. Without a fortune to spend I was quietly moved, even though I was trying hard not to be.
    9davidbaker999

    At last a British movie that engages the brain

    A thoughtful, eloquent and compelling story of smalltown people wrestling with big time problems. This is a truly engaging movie - somehow realist and magical at the same time, that shows that British films don't have to feature Hugh Grant or crass cockney stereotypes. The dialogue is sharp, the acting competent if a little measured at times and you find yourself caring about how things will turn out even for characters you don't actually like that much.. I'm a friend of one of the directors in case anyone shouts bias, but I genuinely liked this movie and I'd recommend giving it a try.

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    • Crazy credits
      Special thanks to ... all at Casarotta ... the residents of Maldon, Essex and the Isle of Man.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Film Geek (2005)
    • Soundtracks
      I Can't Help Myself
      (1998)

      Written by Mark Hadfield, Adam Ryan-Carter

      Published by Sony/ATV Music Publishing

      Performed by Lucid

      Licensed courtesy of Warner Strategic Marketing UK and 1999 Delicious Records Ltd

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • June 28, 2002 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • France
    • Official sites
      • First Look Pictures (United States)
      • Official site (United Kingdom)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Corazones desenfrenados
    • Filming locations
      • Maldon, Essex, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Overseas FilmGroup
      • Isle of Man Film Commission
      • UK Film Council
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $330,067
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $15,544
      • Feb 23, 2003
    • Gross worldwide
      • $539,596
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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