Essentially a feature-length TV commercial featuring glossy images of people at work and at play.
America's Heart and Soul (2004)
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Reviews Counted:63
Fresh:31
Rotten:32
Average Rating:5.8/10
Rated: PG [See Full Rating] for mild thematic elements
Runtime: 88 mins
Genre: Education/General Interest
Theatrical Release:Jul 2, 2004 Limited
Box Office: $273,754
Synopsis: Documentary film AMERICA'S HEART AND SOUL is a series of shorts about people who live in the United States and who are--in a kooky, brave, inventive, or otherwise offbeat way--outstanding... Documentary film AMERICA'S HEART AND SOUL is a series of shorts about people who live in the United States and who are--in a kooky, brave, inventive, or otherwise offbeat way--outstanding Americans. The portraits are unrelated, but they are linked by a romantic patriotism, as if the film is rhetorically asking, aren't Americans something else? Director Louis Schwartzberg combines his own color-saturated aerial footage (taken in locations from the Continental Divide to the Vermont countryside) with wonderful vignettes about people who live extraordinary lives that add to the richness of our national identity. Take, for example, John "Yac" Yacobellis, a legendary bike messenger from New York, revered by his colleagues, who earns $200 a day narrowly avoiding car doors swinging into his path. Or the fledgling rock band Waltham, who work blue collar jobs in Massachusetts by day to support their hard-rocking nights. Patty Wagstaff, the three-time aerobatic flyer champion, describes the sensation of aerial loops, and tells how the dangers of her job keep her focused. Also featured in this long lineup of characters is Michael Bennett, who served time for armed robbery, turned his life around, and ended up on the Olympic boxing team. Even Ben Cohen (co-owner of the Ben & Jerry's ice cream enterprise) offers his two cents about growing a business from a small mom-and-pop shop a major brand. Schwartzberg's film, illustrated by inspirational sayings and uplifting majestic music, leaves one with the sensation of being cheered into a bubble of stalwart national pride. Schwartzberg formerly directed commercials, and his project has all the sparkle of a Coca-Cola ad. But audiences will nonetheless be struck by the film's essential truth: America is filled with complex, talented, and unusual folks--and that's something to feel good about. [More]
Director: Louis Schwartzberg
Director: Louis Schwartzberg
Producer: Louis Schwartzberg
Studio: Buena Vista Pictures
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Feb 1, 2005
Reviews for America's Heart and Soul
Four stars to the subjects of this movie, and two stars to the way they have been boiled down into cute pictures and sound bites.
The movie is rigged to hit so many folks' personal high notes that it seems a little shrill.
It's... all slo-mo stars-and-stripes in the warm breeze of apple-pie freedom and the golden light of soft-focus diversity. We're the best!
If you feel the need for a lift (and who doesn't), this movie will make you feel good about America and her people. They do indeed have heart and soul.
America's Heart and Soul is a celebration of freedom and individualism that presents a startling expose of our moral blindness.
Schwartzberg has captured a sense of the country's grandeur and in doing so has created a splendid backdrop for the approximately 30 Americans plus various organizations he focuses on.
An enjoyable, if easily forgettable, scattershot portrait of our nation as seen through the eyes of a whole bunch of very different kinds of people who are mostly enjoying creative, fulfilling lives.
A lot of this activity looks like a way to escape contemporary America rather than celebrate it.
Beneath its glossy surface, this unabashedly feel-good movie is full of substance.
America's Heart & Soul feels like nothing more than a conservative-sanctioned propaganda piece meant to inspire a sort of dubious, two-dimensional patriotism.
A pumped-up, plotless montage of extraordinary landscapes, colorful wildlife, and interesting people performing feats of derring-do.
Schwartzberg hears America singing, and the cacophony of sugary, inspirational sentiments would make Walt Whitman vomit in his grave.
A visual treat with the sweep and canvas of an IMAX film, the movie, all shot before Sept. 11, 2001, explodes like a chrysanthemum fireworks shell with red, white and blue stars.
The snapshots can be heartwarming, but the film would be better suited for a Hallmark Channel special or, better, a Disneyland theme-park attraction.
Forget about Prozac; you can't watch more than a few minutes of this without having your spirits lifted.
If we ever needed a reminder of of what can be proud of, what we aspire to, what we stand for -- this is it.
Will appeal primarily to those who like their armchair adventures picture-postcard pristine and sprinkled with touches of proud self-sufficiency.
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