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Le livre de Jérémie

Original title: The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things
  • 2004
  • 16
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
7.4K
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Asia Argento and Dylan Sprouse in Le livre de Jérémie (2004)
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Seven-year-old Jeremiah is pulled from his foster home and thrown into a troubled life on the road with his teenage mother, Sarah.Seven-year-old Jeremiah is pulled from his foster home and thrown into a troubled life on the road with his teenage mother, Sarah.Seven-year-old Jeremiah is pulled from his foster home and thrown into a troubled life on the road with his teenage mother, Sarah.

  • Director
    • Asia Argento
  • Writers
    • Laura Albert
    • Asia Argento
    • Alessandro Magania
  • Stars
    • Asia Argento
    • Dylan Sprouse
    • Cole Sprouse
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    7.4K
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    • Director
      • Asia Argento
    • Writers
      • Laura Albert
      • Asia Argento
      • Alessandro Magania
    • Stars
      • Asia Argento
      • Dylan Sprouse
      • Cole Sprouse
    • 101User reviews
    • 89Critic reviews
    • 27Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Asia Argento
    Asia Argento
    • Sarah
    Dylan Sprouse
    Dylan Sprouse
    • Older Jeremiah
    Cole Sprouse
    Cole Sprouse
    • Older Jeremiah
    Jimmy Bennett
    Jimmy Bennett
    • Young Jeremiah
    Kara Kemp
    Kara Kemp
    • Social Worker #1
    Brent Almond
    Brent Almond
    • Cop #1
    David Dwyer
    David Dwyer
    • Cop #2
    Kip Pardue
    Kip Pardue
    • Luther
    Jeremy Renner
    Jeremy Renner
    • Emerson
    David Brian Alley
    David Brian Alley
    • Doctor
    • (as David Alley)
    Lydia Lunch
    Lydia Lunch
    • Social Worker #2
    Ornella Muti
    Ornella Muti
    • Grandmother
    Peter Fonda
    Peter Fonda
    • Grandfather
    John Robinson
    John Robinson
    • Aaron
    Lindy Maguire
    • Girl
    Ben Foster
    Ben Foster
    • Fleshy Boy
    Matt Schulze
    Matt Schulze
    • Kenny
    Marilyn Manson
    Marilyn Manson
    • Jackson
    • Director
      • Asia Argento
    • Writers
      • Laura Albert
      • Asia Argento
      • Alessandro Magania
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    6jxmakela

    Child abuse extravaganza!

    The competition for who had the worst childhood is now definitely over. "The Heart Is Deceitful, Above All Things" is based on the childhood experiences of author JT Leroy, whose childhood basically seems to have been an unending marathon of all the imaginable kinds of child abuse, with a few types of abuse no sane person can contemplate thrown in.

    To me, this film is mainly a testament for the ability of children to adapt to just about any kind of circumstances, no matter how horrific of even inhuman they may be. As a former abused child (although the abuse I experienced as a child was nowhere near as horrific as the torment Jeremiah experiences in this film) I can definitely identify with his character. Kids can adapt to any situation, although the scars never fully heal later in life, even if you manage to escape into a better life.

    Asia Argento's acting and direction both leave a lot to be desired, but all in all the end result is in definitely on the positive side. I'll look forward to her next film.
    8the_eel

    interesting film, well made.

    I saw this film yesterday and i was genuinely impressed. I haven't read the source stories so I can't comment on it as an adaptation, but cinematically it's a success. It deals with horrific events without glamour or lust. The more harrowing scenes are not graphic, however I was still shocked. This probably has more to do with my responces to the situations rather than any bloodlust on the directors part. The three child actors who play Jeremiah all give excellent performances, showing his growth from wide-eyed innocent to sexually confused/ing teenager. I think this is Asia Argento's second film, but i felt it to be a mature work(whoever your dad is). Watching I was aware that is was quite segmented, it was also shot and edited like a music video (bleached skies and time lapse galore). The various cameos are good value. I was thoroughly moved by this film and hope it is successful.
    8claudio_carvalho

    It Is not the Little Boy's Fault

    The dysfunctional twenty-three years old Sarah (Asia Argento) takes her six years old natural son Jeremiah from the home of his beloved foster parents with the support of the social service to live with her. Along the years, the boy shares her insane and lowlife style and is introduced to booze and drugs and mentally, physically and sexually abused by Sarah, her lovers and her religiously fanatic family.

    "The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things" has one of the most sad, depressive, cruel and unpleasant story that I have ever seen in a movie. It is realistic and dramatic, showing a North America of losers and perverts, and not the usual land of dreams of most Hollywood movies. Asia Argento is amazing directing, writing the screenplay and acting, in the role of the vulgar and cheap Sarah, honoring the blood and names of her father Dario Argento and her mother Daria Nicolodi. The boys Jimmy Bennett, Dylan and Cole Sprouse have also magnificent interpretations in the role of the suffered Jeremiah. Unfortunately there are users that confuse an unpleasant story with a bad film, writing bad reviews because they did not like the movie. My vote is eight.

    Title (Brazil): "Maldito Coração" ("Damned Heart")
    6gradyharp

    A Tough Task, Filming a Collection of Vignettes about Abuse

    J.T. LeRoy or Laura Albert or whoever wrote the collection of stories that created Jeremiah would probably take umbrage with Screenwriter/Director Asia Argento for turning Jeremiah's life of abuse and angst into a biography of Sarah, the mother who gave birth to Jeremiah at age 14 only to relinquish him to foster homes while she lead her life as a truck stop lizard and drug addict. While Asia Argento has impressive credentials as both actress and filmmaker in Italy, her on screen performance in this self-directed film is excessively focused on her and leaves the child of the stories as a mere sidebar.

    Much of the story line that ran through the book has been abandoned, probably due to the fact that few child actors could be asked to enact the bizarre and distorted things that Jeremiah did. Gone is the cross-dressing, the prostitution, and much of the other behavioral defects that peppered the pages of the novel. Instead we see a child claimed from a satisfactory foster home by a mother who jumps from one abusive lover to the next, leaving Jeremiah to fend for himself by eating out of garbage cans, living in slums and being at the beck and call of Sarah's consistently disgusting paramours. When Jeremiah is raped by one of Sarah's men he is sent to live with his crazed Bible belt grandparents where he is brainwashed into a zealot along with his cousins. He eventually is 're-rescued' by Sarah and once again the pointless existence presses on. There is no ending as there were/are further books to come.

    Asia Argento creates a fairly one-dimensional portrait of Sarah, that of a wasted bit of scum obedient only to her libido and drug needs. Yes, she fled from her parent's religious suffocation, but other than that we have no insight as to her behavior. The boys who portray Jeremiah (Jimmy Bennett, Cole and Dylan Sprouse) are just a bit too scrubbed and proper for the role and again we see little in the way of depth of character as Argento adapted the book. There are very brief bit parts by a number of fine actors (one wonders why they wanted to do this) such as Kip Pardue (as buff as you'll ever see him!), Winona Ryder, Michael Pitt, Peter Fonda, Marilyn Mason, Ben Foster, Jeremy Renner, and Jeremy Sisto but their appearances are strong despite the fleeting seconds in which they inhabit the screen.

    The 'form follows function' rule certainly applies here: the story is shot is choppy, rancid colored, disorienting pieces that follow the style of the storytelling. The music is, well, loud and for the most part covers the dialogue (not always a bad thing). This is an 'art film' and one that takes patience to endure, but considering the great hoopla that accompanied the discovery of the 'J.T LeRoy' scandal, it probably merits watching. For this viewer the film should have just been called 'Sarah - a tour de force for Asia Argento'. Incidental information: the opening of the DVD is a multi-actor plea for support for ONE.org, a group of actors speaking out against poverty. It proves to be the most inspiring part of the disc! Grady Harp
    skanky-4

    This a film about child abuse where the real victim is the viewer.

    This a film about child abuse where the real victim is the viewer.

    I'm writing this review simply to prevent others from wasting their time. The film's trailer is much more satisfying than the film itself. Watch it, and move on with your life.

    This film is a great example of a bad adaptation. It has no character arc and no pay off. The cause and effect relationship is weak. Parts of the film don't even make sense. It's basically a group of disturbing scenes thrown together randomly. It's also pretentious and repetitive. My masochistic tendencies forced me to finish the film. But I spent more than half of it praying for it to end. And I'm an Atheist!

    Don't waste your time.

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    • Trivia
      Peter Fonda wouldn't smack John Robinson in the face, so the hands smacking John actually belong to the Cinematographer Eric Alan Edwards.
    • Goofs
      When Jeremiah is in the diner pouring sugar into the cereal bowl, the amount of sugar in the bowl changes between shots.
    • Quotes

      Jackson: I'm sorry babydoll I thought it was you. He was talkin' like you actin' like you.

    • Connections
      Featured in Author: The JT LeRoy Story (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      Two Time Girl
      Written and Performed by Knoxville Girls

      Published by Loathsome River Music (BMI)

      Courtesy of In The Red Records

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    • Release date
      • January 19, 2005 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
      • France
      • Japan
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things
    • Filming locations
      • Knoxville, Tennessee, USA
    • Production companies
      • Above All Things Inc.
      • Artist Film
      • Metro Tartan Distribution Ltd.
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $29,058
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $10,000
      • Mar 12, 2006
    • Gross worldwide
      • $217,499
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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