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Open Hearts (2003)
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Reviews Counted:55
Fresh:53
Rotten:2
Average Rating:7.6/10
Consensus: Pulsing with honesty, this film lays bare the rawness of human emotion with a story made all the more believable thanks to its gritty, low-budget approach.
Theatrical Release:Feb 21, 2003 Limited
Synopsis: In Susanne Bier's achingly tender drama, filmed according to the tenets of the Dogme 95 collective, the fates of two couples are forever altered in the blink of an eye. Joachim (Nicolaj Lie Kaas)... In Susanne Bier's achingly tender drama, filmed according to the tenets of the Dogme 95 collective, the fates of two couples are forever altered in the blink of an eye. Joachim (Nicolaj Lie Kaas) and Cecilie (Sonja Ricther) are a young couple on the verge of marriage. But before they can make it official, a car hits Joachim, leaving him paralyzed. It turns out the driver of the car, Marie (Paprika Steen), is the wife of Niels (Mads Mikkelsen), a doctor at the local hospital. Niels offers Cecilie a shoulder to cry on, and when a tormented Joachim sends her away, she takes Niels up on his offer. What begins as a harmless connection between two strangers quickly turns into something else, as Niels finds himself falling in love with Cecilie. Gradually, Marie begins to sense something is amiss, until the truth finally comes out, destroying their relationship in the process. A sudden change of heart from Joachim forces Cecilie to decide which man she wants to spend her life with. Like the most successful Dogme films (FESTEN, MIFUNE), Bier boldly mixes a melodramatic storyline with a documentary-like visual approach to create a work that is deeply affecting, and wholly believable. [More]
Starring: Sonja Richter, Nicolaj Lie Kaas, Mads Mikkelsen, Paprika Steen
Starring: Sonja Richter, Nicolaj Lie Kaas, Mads Mikkelsen, Paprika Steen, Stine Bjerregaard, Birthe Neumann
Director: Susanne Bier
Director: Susanne Bier
Screenwriter: Susanne Bier
Producer: Vibeke Windelov
Screenwriter: Anders Thomas Jensen
Producer: Jonas Frederiksen
Studio: Newmarket Films
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Reviews for Open Hearts
Earnest performances tailored to the genre's pseudo-documentary style are a plus, however the unremitting overall bleakness drags us down.
There is no doubting the heart-rending impact of the story. But because it is made clear from the start that there is no chance of an uplifting ending, viewers may grow restless.
A powerful drama that finally seems more about effective filmmaking than the Dogme manifesto.
Your wife ran over a guy, made him a paraplegic and now you're sleeping with his fiancee. You got a problem with that?
Arguably, the dogma movement has found its most accomplished expression to date in Open hearts.
A movie that doesn’t have much hefty probative value in the traditional American sense, yet the combination of sharp characterizations, thoughtful construction and tender performances make it something special, a movie to behold as well as feel.
The strong script and performances, combined with the spartan Dogme restrictions, bring out all the best that "Open Hearts" has to offer.
The synopsis sounds melodramatic (which it is), but it's also funny, sweet, and surprisingly engaging.
What Open Hearts does best is capture the raw, frank essence of hurt.
It crackles with chemistry that feels both spontaneous and carefully layered, and, like the best Dogma entries, it takes a potentially sudsy premise and lays it bare until all that's left is the humanity.
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