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Bleeding Heart

  • 2015
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
2.4K
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Jessica Biel and Zosia Mamet in Bleeding Heart (2015)
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A yoga instructor looks to protect her sex-worker sister from her deadbeat boyfriend.A yoga instructor looks to protect her sex-worker sister from her deadbeat boyfriend.A yoga instructor looks to protect her sex-worker sister from her deadbeat boyfriend.

  • Director
    • Diane Bell
  • Writer
    • Diane Bell
  • Stars
    • Jessica Biel
    • Zosia Mamet
    • Joe Anderson
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    2.4K
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    • Director
      • Diane Bell
    • Writer
      • Diane Bell
    • Stars
      • Jessica Biel
      • Zosia Mamet
      • Joe Anderson
    • 20User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
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    Jessica Biel
    Jessica Biel
    • May
    Zosia Mamet
    Zosia Mamet
    • Shiva
    Joe Anderson
    Joe Anderson
    • Cody
    Edi Gathegi
    Edi Gathegi
    • Dex
    Kate Burton
    Kate Burton
    • Martha
    Harry Hamlin
    Harry Hamlin
    • Ed
    Sam Ly
    Sam Ly
    • James
    Megan Raye Manzi
    Megan Raye Manzi
    • Yoga Girl
    Sherina Mikasa
    Sherina Mikasa
    • Yoga Girl #2
    Unati Mangaliso
    Unati Mangaliso
    • Yogi
    Deepak Ramapriyan
    Deepak Ramapriyan
    • Yogi
    Elisabeth Halsted
    • Gaia
    Exie Booker
    Exie Booker
    • Peter
    Irene Choi
    Irene Choi
    • Girlfriend
    Rebecca Schwartz
    • Yoga Master
    Heather Williamson
    • Kirtan Player 1
    Eddie Young
    • Kirtan Player 2
    Marty Lieberman
    • Kirtan Player 3
    • Director
      • Diane Bell
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      • Diane Bell
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    4S1rr34l

    Sisters Reunited in Misery: A Bleak Thriller Without the Thrill

    Rating Breakdown: Story - 0.50 :: Direction - 1.00 :: Pace - 0.75 :: Performances - 0.75 :: Entertainment - 1.00 :::: TOTAL - 4/10

    Oh, dear. Bound By Blood (2015), or Bleeding Heart, had potential-a story about two estranged sisters reconnecting should've been rich with drama and emotional heft. Instead, it's a plodding, monochromatic mess that never delivers on its promise.

    Jessica Biel plays May, a do-gooder yoga instructor, and Zosia Mamet is Shiva, her rebellious, sex-worker sister. Together, they navigate a bleak reunion full of familial tension and external threats. Sounds gripping, right? Wrong. The script by Diane Bell is so devoid of depth and nuance that the characters barely register as two-dimensional. May is relentlessly passive, and Shiva is little more than a collection of clichés.

    Visually, the film fares no better. Awful washed-out filters drain the colour from every scene, leaving the film looking like it's been soaked in dishwater. It's a shame because, occasionally, there's a decent shot buried under all that dreariness.

    The pacing is a slog, and the performances feel half-hearted at best. Even Biel, who usually has screen presence, seems hamstrung by the lifeless script. Mamet tries to inject some defiance into Shiva, but the character is so poorly written that it barely registers.

    Ultimately, Bound By Blood is a thriller without the thrill, a drama without the drama. It's emotionally flat, visually unappealing, and narratively hollow. There are better films out there-this one isn't worth your time. Save yourself 90 minutes and watch something else.
    Gordon-11

    A film of wasted potential

    This film tells the story of a yoga instructor who finds her long lost half sister with the help of a private investigator. The half sister is a sex worker and has an abusive boyfriend, so the yoga instructor makes it her mission to save her half sister.

    "Bleeding Heart" has a rather unconvincing story. The main problem I find is that I can't be sure whether the half sister is really who she is supposed to be. The whole saviour mission looks more like a mid life crisis thing, rather than a mission out of blood relations. If Jessica Biel wasn't in this film, I would not have had watched it, and would have enjoyed it even less.
    6Reno-Rangan

    Getting into trouble for lending a hand to only family.

    It was actually a better film than I thought. But it should have been even better. Written and directed by a woman filmmaker and that revolves around two women. When a Yoga instructor makes contact with her sister for the first time since coming to know her existence, does not go well. At first, it was casual, but after observing her closely, she offers help in any way possible. That's when all the trouble comes out and the remaining film is to reveal how the tale concludes.

    For a small film like this, including its short runtime, this film does not look boring. I said that because of the concept that you might feel familiar. There are twists and turns, yet most of the film is predictable, but not bad for watching it once. The cast, particularly Jessica Biel looked good, but the other woman contributed in the performance section. Started off like a drama, but ends with thriller. The film is not for everyone. Those who don't watch films regularly might find it interesting than film critics and film fanatics.

    6/10
    7ClaytonDavis

    Diane Bell's sophomore feature gets the very best from Jessica Biel and Zosia Mamet...

    2015 TRIBECA FILM FESTIVAL: The intimate and calm nature of Diane Bell's "Bleeding Heart" is simply mesmerizing. Starring Jessica Biel as May, a yoga instructor who finds her biological sister Shiva (played by Zosia Mamet), who is a sex worker with an abusive boyfriend (played by Joe Anderson). The unlikely pair explores the boundaries of their new-found relationship, the identity of family, and the protection of one another.

    Bell's handle of the subject matter is very impressive, as she chooses to focus on reactions in several key scenes rather than words. Having only one feature under her belt (the little seen "Obselidia" in 2010), for which she received two Independent Spirit Award nominations, Bell emulates the passion and demand of storytelling as seen by such filmmakers like Patty Jenkins and Lisa Cholodenko. Taking on double duties with writing the film's script, her exploration into these two female characters isn't as intricate or precise as you'd like. With an 80 minute runtime, there's likely a few more minutes of dialogue, coverage, or something additional that would have rounded out these two women a bit more.

    One area that Bell doesn't lack is in her ability to get the very best work out of her actors. Jessica Biel may have finally found her vehicle. With an internalized and very subtle performance, Biel excels in her ability to find the very motivation of May. Her yearn for family, both with her sister and her boyfriend (played by Edi Gathegi, who you'll know from "Gone Baby Gone" and "X-Men: First Class") is richly profound, all leading up to a climax that will keep you at the edge of your seat.

    You may all know the adorkable Zosia Mamet as Shoshanna Shapiro on HBO's hit-show "Girls," a role that she's confidently called her own in an ensemble that doesn't exactly allow her to shine. She sheds all her cute and innocent personas to inhabit the soul of an impenetrable woman. Mamet's work as Shiva is hands down the best performance seen by an actress this year yet. She doesn't play it safe or conventional as we've seen with other "hookers with a heart" stories in other films. She's unafraid to be judged by the audience; not looking for an alibi, simply guilty as charged as delivering one of the bravest turns of the year. It's very exciting to see her take on a role like this feet first.

    As one of our more standard character creations, Joe Anderson as Cody, Shiva's boyfriend, is just mind-numbingly good. Anderson, who you may remember from films like "The Grey" and "Control," harnesses the energy of a Ben Foster-type, in a vile role that simply stands out.

    "Bleeding Heart" is a fascinating film, though a tad predictable. If nothing else, it recognizes the under-appreciated work of Jessica Biel and Zosia Mamet, and places writer/director Diane Bell at the forefront of exciting indie filmmakers.

    "Bleeding Heart" currently has no distributor.
    8aporlando

    An empowering film with a great cast.

    What is it that ties ours hands thus keeping us from helping another human being; we each feel this urge to be a good person, but often stopping short of accomplishing anything. So many times we are pulled the opposite way by those interfering; for once can someone please have a spine, and stand up tall. Bleeding Heart filled these expectations, and in a big way.

    There were several movies I wanted to watch tonight, and I am glad I picked this first. Jessica Beil and Zosia Mamet carried the movie with a relationship which showed superb acting, and supporting actors played perfect roles with setting up the stage of the movie.

    A little known fact, the three brothers that made up Warner Brothers specifically chose to produce movies which had a point to them, hoping the audience would learn something. Watch this movie and let me know if you thought there were characters that their actions just turned your stomach inside out, while others in the script empowered you.

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    • Trivia
      The vintage car is a Rambler Marlin, according to Diane Bell, the movie's director, in an interview found online.
    • Soundtracks
      Jai Jai Shiva Shambho
      Performed by Deepak Ramapriyan and Breath Of Life Tribe

      Arranged and produced by Deepak Ramapriyan

      Published by Universal Polymath Productions

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    • Release date
      • November 3, 2015 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Shiva and May
    • Production companies
      • Super Crispy Entertainment
      • Fido Features
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $10,815
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 20m(80 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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