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Far From Heaven (2002)
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Reviews Counted:184
Fresh:167
Rotten:17
Average Rating:8.2/10
Consensus: An exquisitely designed and performed melodrama, Far From Heaven earns its viewers' tears with sincerity and intelligence.
Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for mature thematic elements, sexual content, brief violence and language
Runtime: 1 hr 48 mins
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:Nov 8, 2002 Limited
Box Office: $15,776,481
Synopsis: The model marriage of Frank (Dennis Quaid) and Cathy Whitaker (Julianne Moore) in 1950s Hartford is depicted in television ads, and a magazine features photographs of Cathy as a model homemaker... The model marriage of Frank (Dennis Quaid) and Cathy Whitaker (Julianne Moore) in 1950s Hartford is depicted in television ads, and a magazine features photographs of Cathy as a model homemaker and citizen. Yet, behind the curtains of their dream home, Cathy and Frank hide scandalous secrets. Frank has been masquerading his homosexuality and is seeing a doctor for a heterosexual conversion. Meanwhile, Cathy finds solace in her gardener, Raymond (Dennis Haysbert), a black man about whom Cathy must conceal her growing feelings, since simply being seen with him is cause for scandal. Filmmaker Douglas Sirk employed the trappings of the melodrama to satirize and criticize narrow minds in the 1950s status quo with films such as ALL THAT HEAVEN ALLOWS. Todd Haynes (SAFE) uses Sirk's highly stylized universe to critique society half a century later in FAR FROM HEAVEN. The film uses thematic elements of Sirk's such as isolating characters through windows and vivid, symbolic colors and flowers. It also applies Sirkian plot devices such as gossiping neighbors and demonizing television. Attacking prejudice, Haynes' methods are particularly effective as he uses an antiquated style of filmmaking to shed light on societal problems that are pervasive even in the 21st Century. [More]
Starring: Julianne Moore, Dennis Quaid, Dennis Haysbert, Patricia Clarkson
Starring: Julianne Moore, Dennis Quaid, Dennis Haysbert, Patricia Clarkson, James Rebhorn, Celia Weston, Jordan Puryear, Lindsay Andretta, Ryan Ward, Matt Malloy
Director: Todd Haynes
Director: Todd Haynes
Screenwriter: Todd Haynes
Producer: Jody Patton, Christine Vachon
Composer: Elmer Bernstein
Studio: Focus Features
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Reviews for Far From Heaven
Next time, here’s hoping Todd Haynes remembers the difference between a feather and a sledgehammer.
'Estupendamente actuada, sumamente emotiva y profundamente humana, es una experiencia fílmica imposible de olvidar'
A gorgeous movie that shows us how little we've progressed since the 1950s.
Moore and Quaid give performances of breathtaking sensitivity and courage.
Whether you see this kind of thing as soap opera, or sophisticated satire, its appearance is so stiffly earnest that after a while the style becomes a given, and the content develops surprising power. We simply forget about the oddness, and become struck
This would have been the best 'women's picture' ever made in '50s Hollywood - if anyone had been courageous enough to make it then. It's gorgeous to behold, the actors are wonderful, and Haynes' precise vision and control never waver.
Beautifully acted, sumptuously photographed melodrama from director Todd Haynes -- if Julianne Moore doesn't win the Best Actress Oscar there is, officially, no justice.
Moore, who, with her striking eyes and smile, is the perfect physical reminder of the wholesome 1950s American housewife, should run Kidman close for the Oscar.
It's worth seeing for Quaid's multileveled, perfectly modulated, frankly amazing performance.
With the lush look of the 1950s, “Far From Heaven” absolutely saturates the screen.
A throwback to 1950s melodrama, Todd Haynes' involving picture may sit uneasy on the palates of modern audiences, but it's a taste worth acquiring.
Julianne Moore delivers a career-high performance in this stirring portrait of a tortured fifties housewife.
What a beautiful film! Visually sublime and evocative of an era gone by, Far From Heaven is a rich and powerful melodrama that touches on social issues of race, homosexuality and the role of women.
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July 18, 2007:
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Celebrated director Todd Haynes has taken on a rather ... experimental project this time around. He'll have seven different actors playing different "aspects" of songwriter Bob... More...
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As the rebel with a cause, Julianne Moore incomparably embodies an exemplary housewife who nearly disintegrates as the values she once treasured become farcical, empty tenets that restrict her happiness instead of safeguarding it. ![]()
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