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Philip Ridley (screenplay)
Release Date:
26 February 2010 (UK)
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The darker it gets the more you see
Plot:
Jamie Morgan, a young man with a large heart-shaped birthmark on his face, discovers that there are demons on the streets of East London. full summary | full synopsis
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1 nomination
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The Notable Films of 2010: Part Four
(From Dark Horizons. 19 December 2009, 11:50 PM, PST)
The Notable Films of 2010: Part Three
(From Dark Horizons. 17 December 2009, 11:42 PM, PST)
(From Dark Horizons. 19 December 2009, 11:50 PM, PST)
The Notable Films of 2010: Part Three
(From Dark Horizons. 17 December 2009, 11:42 PM, PST)
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Philip Ridley's True Vision of Despair and Desperation
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Cast
(Credited cast)| Jim Sturgess | ... | Jamie Morgan | |
| Timothy Spall | ... | George Morgan | |
| Eddie Marsan | ... | Weapons Man | |
| Clémence Poésy | ... | Tia | |
| Noel Clarke | ... | A.J. | |
| Luke Treadaway | ... | Lee Morgan | |
| Joseph Mawle | ... | Papa B | |
| Ruth Sheen | ... | Marion Morgan | |
| Nicholas Tennant | ... | The Inspecter | |
| Bhasker Patel | ... | Mr Mohan | |
| Fraser Ayres | ... | Vinnie | |
| Justin Salinger | ... | Raymond Morgan | |
| Imogen Church | ... | Sarah | |
| Jack Gordon | ... | Jeeko | |
| Edward Green | ... | Lead Hoodie | |
| John MacMillan | ... | She | |
| Rishi Doshi | ... | Asian Gang Leader | |
| Matt Ingram | ... | Hoodie 2 | |
| Nikita Mistry | ... | Belle | |
| Shaya Raymond | ... | City Boy |
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114 min
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I was very fortunate today to see an early screening of Heartless at the American Film Market (AFM) in Santa Monica, CA. I went into the film thinking it would be a horror film, but found it to be more of a psychological thriller with moments of horror.
I can honestly say this film absolutely blew me away! The story is brilliant and the acting superb. Jim Sturgess' obvious empathetic grasp of Jamie's insecurities as well as innocence is mesmerizing, and he gives the audience his full range of emotions throughout the film which his fans will especially appreciate.
From the moment he first appears on screen, you just know that Jamie is a troubled soul. Jim's moving yet subtle performance as a disfigured and self conscious young man is totally convincing and elicits all the empathy this character warrants. When tragedy occurs, we see Jim's talents shine through as an emotionally distraught and unbalanced individual caught up in something he not only doesn't understand, but cannot control. Especially poignant is when a physical metamorphosis into beauty takes place. Jamie's nuanced transformation retains his persistent, underlying insecurity, never straying far from who he truly is on the inside, thus allowing us to accept, or question, what truly makes us human or a monster. The other characters in the film seem to simply support the storyline, and none of them alone has too much screen time. It's truly Jim who carries this film. However, I did find Joseph Mawle's performance as "Papa B" to be especially creepy.
With unending edge of your seat tension, my adrenaline was pumping the entire time and there were a few unexpected moments that made me jump. The story is unique and engaging, the cinematography artistically stunning, the effects dramatically appropriate for the dark subject matter, and it has a wonderful soundtrack that allows us to hear Jim's beautiful voice again throughout.
All in all, I believe that (with proper distribution) audiences will embrace this film. I can't wait to see it again!
From www.jimsturgessonline.com