An old-fashioned weepie buffed to a Masterpiece Theater gloss.
The Heart of Me (2003)
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Reviews Counted:55
Fresh:27
Rotten:28
Average Rating:5.5/10
Consensus: This movie about passion and betrayal finds itself severely lacking in the former.
Theatrical Release:Jun 13, 2003 Limited
Synopsis: Upper crust England before, during, and after WWII provides the backdrop for THE HEART OF ME, a richly emotional drama about the seductive -- and destructive -- nature of passion. A classic... Upper crust England before, during, and after WWII provides the backdrop for THE HEART OF ME, a richly emotional drama about the seductive -- and destructive -- nature of passion. A classic romantic triangle, the film stars Helena Bonham Carter and Olivia Williams as sisters Dinah and Madeleine, and Paul Bettany as Rickie, Madeleine's husband, who finds himself drawn to his darkly beautiful, bohemian sister-in-law. Torn between two women, one who always plays by the rules and one who always breaks them, Rickie risks everything by falling into a clandestine affair with Dinah. What follows is more than a decade of deception, betrayal, and manipulation during which Rickie's carefully constructed world falls apart and he is all but destroyed by love. Over the years, the two sisters wage a fierce battle for his heart that exposes their vast differences as well as their surprising bonds. A sumptuously mounted vision of an all-but-vanished world, in which appearances and propriety govern every relationship, THE HEART OF ME is based on the 1953 best-seller, "The Echoing Grove," by noted novelist Rosamond Lehmann (and loosely based on her illicit affair with Poet Laureate, C. Day Lewis). Intricately structured as a progression of post-war flashbacks that gradually reveal a host of personal and societal conflicts, the film brings an unusual degree of sexual candor and dark psychology to a time and place normally thought of as "polite." The powerful performances of Bettany ("A Beautiful Mind", "A Knight's Tale") and Williams ("The Sixth Sense", "Rushmore") establish them as full-fledged romantic leads and, in her strongest role since her Oscar-nominated turn in "The Wings of the Dove," Bonham Carter once again shows she is unequalled in giving a modern face to period characters struggling with the boundaries of convention. -- © ThinkFilm [More]
Starring: Helena Bonham-Carter, Olivia Williams, Paul Bettany, Eleanor Bron
Starring: Helena Bonham-Carter, Olivia Williams, Paul Bettany, Eleanor Bron
Director: Thaddeus O'Sullivan
Director: Thaddeus O'Sullivan
Screenwriter: Lucinda Coxon
Producer: Martin Pope
Composer: Nicholas Hooper
Studio: ThinkFilm
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Reviews for The Heart of Me
The Heart of Me needed more work on its front-end story and less work on its set design.
A powerful, authentic, and deeply emotional period piece that clearly communicates that very special affinity between sisters.
Scientific studies have shown that most actors would keel over dead if they weren't allowed regular indulgence of their passions for smoking and brow-furrowing.
A Fannie Hurst-style weepie dressed up in Masterpiece Theatre trappings...a drab and listless affair.
Watching it choked me up in the way that reading Ian McEwan's Atonement did.
There's a crispness to the performances, and a real sisterly bond between Williams and Bonham Carter, that makes the movie quite affecting -- and at times very funny, in a stiff-upper-lip sort of way.
The Heart of Me would have been decent fare on television, but it lacks the grandeur one hopes for at the cinema.
The heart of the film is the performances, because the story has soap opera tragedy written all over it.
The key to movies like this is what goes unsaid, but too much gets left out here, at the expense of character.
It's a futile pseudo-literary move, like watching someone try to turn skim milk into heavy cream.
Truth be told, I would have fallen asleep if the crushing boredom did not keep me awake.
It's a credit to this luminous cast that their characters can behave in such despicable ways and still command one’s sympathy.
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