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Open Hearts

Original title: Elsker dig for evigt
  • 2002
  • R
  • 1h 53m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
11K
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Open Hearts (2002)
A Dogme film about an engaged couple that is torn apart after the man is paralyzed in an accident, and the woman falls in love with the husband of the woman who caused the accident.
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A Dogme film about an engaged couple that is torn apart after the man is paralyzed in an accident, and the woman falls in love with the husband of the woman who caused the accident.A Dogme film about an engaged couple that is torn apart after the man is paralyzed in an accident, and the woman falls in love with the husband of the woman who caused the accident.A Dogme film about an engaged couple that is torn apart after the man is paralyzed in an accident, and the woman falls in love with the husband of the woman who caused the accident.

  • Director
    • Susanne Bier
  • Writers
    • Susanne Bier
    • Anders Thomas Jensen
  • Stars
    • Sonja Richter
    • Nikolaj Lie Kaas
    • Mads Mikkelsen
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    11K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Susanne Bier
    • Writers
      • Susanne Bier
      • Anders Thomas Jensen
    • Stars
      • Sonja Richter
      • Nikolaj Lie Kaas
      • Mads Mikkelsen
    • 39User reviews
    • 58Critic reviews
    • 77Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 12 wins & 12 nominations total

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    Sonja Richter
    Sonja Richter
    • Cæcilie
    Nikolaj Lie Kaas
    Nikolaj Lie Kaas
    • Joachim
    Mads Mikkelsen
    Mads Mikkelsen
    • Niels
    Paprika Steen
    Paprika Steen
    • Marie
    Stine Bjerregaard
    • Stine
    Birthe Neumann
    • Hanne
    Niels Olsen
    • Finn
    Ulf Pilgaard
    • Thomsen
    Ronnie Lorenzen
    • Gustav
    • (as Ronnie Hiort Lorenzen)
    Pelle Bang Sørensen
    • Emil
    Anders Nyborg
    • Robert
    Ida Dwinger
    • Sanne
    Philip Zandén
    Philip Zandén
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    Michel Castenholt
    • Furniture Store Assistant
    Birgitte Prins
    • A&E Doctor
    Susanne Juhász
    • Cashier at Iso
    Hans Henrik Clemensen
    Hans Henrik Clemensen
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    • Director
      • Susanne Bier
    • Writers
      • Susanne Bier
      • Anders Thomas Jensen
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    User reviews39

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    8chanrion_d

    A sober tragedy about love and guilt

    This movie has a sober sense of tragic : It shows how life is fragile and uncontrollable, whether it is a young couple passionately in love hit by a terrible accident or a double-kid mature couple whose husband will be unfaithful to his wife. The cleverness of the story-telling lies in the fact that the two stories are highly intertwined and all through movie you find yourself recognising everything the characters struggle through. You want to judge them but you are left with you own guilt without any conclusion fro the film. The documentary-style and the dogme do not prevail over the meaning and even give some realistic strength to the beautiful acting. To sum up : a simple tale of two destinies where tragedy reveal our fragility and love can redeem guilt. (7 out Of 10)
    bluesquid

    Open Hearts is devoid of superficial movie cliches

    Halfway through Open Hearts, it becomes more obvious that you're watching a fictional account. The plot becomes slightly predictable, which is a good thing. For the most part, this new Danish film feels like a reality documentary and pulls you in like reality itself. Director Susanne Bier follows the technical requirements to earn a Dogme 95 certification, which means the film has to be devoid of any unnatural camera movement, lighting and sound among other rules. As a result, Open Hearts is also devoid of superficial movie cliches and full of heartfelt human situations.

    The film follows a young, newly?engaged couple and a married couple with kids, whose lives are interrupted and complicated by a road accident. Bier stays clear of the external effects of the drama and instead focuses on the characters' inner effects. Her protagonists lose emotional control and appear ill?equipped to handle the consequences of an unexpected tragedy. The film's appeal is not only universal, but timely as well, shattering the modern belief that everything is controllable. Once tragedy strikes, our lives seem far more fragile than we thought.

    Stephan Paschalides
    8kostprober69

    Respect

    I am not very much into dogma movies - but this one is really worth looking. As always, the danish acting is superb (by the way: can anybody explain me, why actors from Denmark are so convincing every time?) I also liked the open ending, which doesn't pretend to find a solution to a nearly unsolvable problem. Furthermore, the beginning was gorgeous. Susanne Bier presents her characters in slightly normal situations - but yet that charming and vivid, you just have to love the young couple. And so you also will suffer from the incident and its consequences for them. Another interesting aspect is, that there is absolutely no antagonist in this movie - and, surprise, surprise: you won't miss one! All the characters have two sides, are protagonist and antagonist at the same time - just like in real life!
    LordLucan

    Scenes from a Marriage

    A Bergmanesque study of a marriage that is turned upsidedown by one part mishap and one part momentary lapse of reason. What's provocative here, and makes for an intelligent and moving film, is the way in which the spurned wife (played with quiet dignity by the estimable Paprika Steen) doesn't dish up deserved revenge, quivering hatred or physical or mental violence. but, rather, offers an attempt to understand, to accept, and to hold the family together regardless. How rare is this? The line that stays with me - and it's a casual aside but one that cuts straight to the bone - is Paprika telling her husband's mistress that `we can't even afford' the new furniture he has lavished on her.

    Once the film hits its groove, its DOGME origins are forgotten and we're left with intimacy and the thousand and one little tragedies that unfold on any given day of any given week. It could be said to be modest in scope, somewhat uninventive in form, and it does immerse itself uncritically in the middle class milieu (and in this respect, I would liken it to Moretti's `La Stanza del Figlio' - except that film does seem to express a suppressed distaste for Berlusconi's Italy), but there's an honesty and maturity that make it a valuable experience - particularly for any teenager used to a soap opera diet of hysterical marriage operatics. or for anyone still recovering from `Festen'.

    At its best, and there's a frisson of that here, DOGME-95 has delivered fresh slices of life (or, to elaborate, privileges a panorama of personal battles against a recognisably familiar backdrop) - its Vows of Chastity whittling the camera down to something akin to a microscope.
    9rainking_es

    Pure emotions

    A girl whose boyfriend went paraplegic because of a car crash falls in love with the husband of the woman that ran her fiancée over. Though the plot may look like a twisted soap opera the fact is that the movie of Akeson & Olesen is such an intense and wise portrait of human emotions. Feeling of guilt, love, infidelity... no flowery stuff and no useless decorations. "Open hearts" is a piece of life.

    Despite the directors probe to know their job their movie wouldn't be the same without the impressive work of the extraordinary actors she chose. Propably none of them will won an Oscar, and they're not very popular, but they'd deserve to be big stars.

    Another great contribution of DOGMA movement to last decade's cinema.

    *My rate: 9/10

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    • Trivia
      Zach Braff set up a remake of the film at Paramount Pictures as director with Sean Penn. But due to scheduling and budget issues, the project didn't happen. Braff had paid annually to keep the option on remaking the film.
    • Crazy credits
      The credits are stamped on the screen in thermal photography.
    • Connections
      Featured in Go' aften Danmark: Episode dated 5 September 2002 (2002)
    • Soundtracks
      Counting Down
      Written by Jesper Winge Leisner and Niels Brinck

      Performed by Anggun

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    • Release date
      • April 2, 2003 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Denmark
    • Language
      • Danish
    • Also known as
      • Відкриті серця
    • Filming locations
      • Fælledparken, Østerbro, Copenhagen, Denmark
    • Production companies
      • Det Danske Filminstitut
      • Zentropa Entertainments
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $136,170
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $14,224
      • Feb 23, 2003
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,692,272
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 53m(113 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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