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Heaven

  • 2002
  • R
  • 1h 37min
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6,9/10
27 k
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Giovanni Ribisi and Cate Blanchett in Heaven (2002)
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Quand la police ignore ses appels à arrêter l'homme responsable de la mort de son mari, une femme prend les choses en main. Elle se retrouve en état d'arrestation pour meurtre et tombe amour... Tout lireQuand la police ignore ses appels à arrêter l'homme responsable de la mort de son mari, une femme prend les choses en main. Elle se retrouve en état d'arrestation pour meurtre et tombe amoureuse d'un officier.Quand la police ignore ses appels à arrêter l'homme responsable de la mort de son mari, une femme prend les choses en main. Elle se retrouve en état d'arrestation pour meurtre et tombe amoureuse d'un officier.

  • Réalisation
    • Tom Tykwer
  • Scénario
    • Krzysztof Kieslowski
    • Krzysztof Piesiewicz
  • Casting principal
    • Cate Blanchett
    • Giovanni Ribisi
    • Remo Girone
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,9/10
    27 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Tom Tykwer
    • Scénario
      • Krzysztof Kieslowski
      • Krzysztof Piesiewicz
    • Casting principal
      • Cate Blanchett
      • Giovanni Ribisi
      • Remo Girone
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    • 68Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 6 victoires et 7 nominations au total

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    Cate Blanchett
    Cate Blanchett
    • Philippa
    Giovanni Ribisi
    Giovanni Ribisi
    • Filippo
    Remo Girone
    Remo Girone
    • Filippo's Father
    Stefania Rocca
    Stefania Rocca
    • Regina
    Alessandro Sperduti
    Alessandro Sperduti
    • Ariel
    Mattia Sbragia
    Mattia Sbragia
    • Major Pini
    Stefano Santospago
    • Mr. Vendice
    Alberto Di Stasio
    • The Prosecutor
    Giovanni Vettorazzo
    • The Inspector
    Gianfranco Barra
    Gianfranco Barra
    • The Lieutenant
    Vincent Riotta
    Vincent Riotta
    • Chief Guard
    Mauro Marino
    • Doctor
    Stefania Orsola Garello
    • Vendice's Secretary
    Fausto Lombardi
    Fausto Lombardi
    • Father High Rise
    Giorgia Coppa
    • Older Daughter
    Julienne Liberto
    Julienne Liberto
    • Younger Daughter
    Matilde De Sanctis
    • Janitor
    Roberto D'Alessandro
    • Driver Milkvan
    • Réalisation
      • Tom Tykwer
    • Scénario
      • Krzysztof Kieslowski
      • Krzysztof Piesiewicz
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    Vincentiu

    gorgeous

    for silence. for delicate story. for perspective of love, revenge, game with past and definition of truth. for images of Tuscany. for sky, romanticism, for Cate Blanchete and Giovanni Ribisi. for exploration of limits and special May 23, for masks of society, triumph of nuances, science of details, delicate touch, drawing of characters, heavy words, basic solutions, impression of fairy-tale or touching song, aura of things, looks and common pieces as parts of a puzzle who describes shadow of feelings. more than film - a meditation. or bitter way to understand reality more than a web without sense. a fascinating meeting with a fabulous mode to say the essential phrases.
    howard.schumann

    A deeply spiritual experience

    "How high can I fly", is the question Filippo (Giovanni Ribisi) asks during a helicopter flight simulation at the onset of Heaven, the latest film by Tom Tykwer, a question that does not become relevant until the end. Heaven raises the question of ends and means, specifically -- does a worthy end justify unacceptable means? It explores the answer in what is essentially an allegory about responsibility, transformation, and transcendence. Heaven was to be the first part of a trilogy by the late Polish director Kristov Kieslowski called Heaven, Purgatory, and Hell. Kieslowski, however, died in 1996 and was unable to complete it and the task of completion was given to Tykwer. Heaven merges the technical, fast-paced prowess of Tykwer with the slower-paced sublime poetics of Kieslowski and the result was, for me, a strange but deeply spiritual experience.

    In Turin, Philippa Paccard (Cate Blanchett) an English teacher attempts to get even with an Italian drug dealer who caused one of her students to commit suicide. In trying to destroy what she perceives to be evil, she plants a bomb in his office wastebasket but the plan is thwarted and she inadvertently kills four innocent people in an elevator. Meanwhile, the drug dealer, Vendice is not harmed. Later when Philippa realizes the consequences of her actions and breaks down sobbing during an interrogation, she is comforted by carabinieri, Filippo (Giovanni Ribisi), who is in the room as her translator (she insists on testifying in English). Filippo is deeply attracted to the defendant and believes in her innocence. Together they formulate an escape that leads them to another act of revenge and finally into hiding in the Italian countryside where they become fugitives in the town of Montepulciano.

    The film then shifts from a gritty reality-based drama to a dream-like poem about lovers on the run. Contrary to what one would expect, the lovers are totally calm and peaceful and resigned to their fate. The countryside where they are hiding is bathed in a glow that soaks everything in an ethereal light. Looking like innocent children out on a Halloween night, Philippa and Filippo identify with each other by shaving their heads and wearing identical clothes. The cinematography is wondrous. One of the most beautiful scenes is a faraway shot of the horizon and two shadowy figures coming together in silhouette next to a huge tree. I will never forget the radiance of Blanchett and the beatific look of love on the face of Ribisi.

    On the surface, Kieslowski seems to be telling us that we are at the mercy of a capricious universe. We try to do good and we end up doing wrong. We have excellent plans but do not foresee the consequences. Underneath this, however, is Kieslowski's vision that everything happens for a purpose, one that only God is aware of. There is little dialogue, only hushed silence and passionate glances. "Heaven is about silence," Tykwer tells The New York Times. "But all the silences have ten layers".

    The film to me does not justify criminal acts. Rather, it says that while some of us may commit acts that are reprehensible no matter how worthy our motives, all of us can ultimately achieve transformation. As director Tom Tykwer put it, `The film (Heaven) is …about redemption, basically the concept that love can help us find our true perspectives and our true meanings. This is not about God being somewhere else, but in ourselves and what a gift that is." In an ending that is transforming for both the characters and the viewer, the two lovers take responsibility for their actions and surrender, in Beckett's phrase, to "the benign indifference of the universe". The meaning of the opening helicopter scene then becomes clear in an ascending epiphany of grace.
    8rbverhoef

    Beautiful cinematography and music

    Cate Blanchett is Philippa, an English teacher who plants a bomb in an office. She wants to kill the boss there because he is a drugdealer and because his fault children died. The boss is not killed, four innocent people are, including two children. In jail she is interrogated and a translater named Filippo (Giovanni Ribisi) falls in love with her and helps her. I will not reveal with what exactly or how he helps her but the woman will have the chance to pay her dues on her own way.

    The story set in Italy (Blanchett and Ribisi speak perfectly Italian in the movie) is a beautiful, tragic and intelligent one. The cinematography is great. Together with the music the film takes it time and doesn't rush things. It makes the movie, with a lot of symbolism, even more beautiful. Very interesting, written by the late Krzysztof Kieslowky (writer/director of Dekalog and Trois Couleurs) and Krzysztof Piesiewicz and directed by Tom Tykwer (director of Lola Rennt). Ribisi is very good and Blanchett is great.
    10thomasbuster

    thin, short, refined

    'Heaven' is a wonderfully subtle film, full of refined camera work and scarce in dialogue. It stands as a good representation for the 'X Filme' project that Tom Tykwer co-heads, which aims to create films both new and thought-provoking as well as successful in their theater runs.

    At roughly an hour and a half, 'Heaven' is a cinematic triumph that nudges open the gates to the philosophy and psychology of the lone man or woman along with those of society on the whole. It takes place in Italy, but Tykwer himself stated in an interview that really it could have been shot in any number of places with the message remaining the same. 'Heaven' is a thinly-scripted, in-depth commentary on issues prevailing throughout the modern world. Drugs, sex, sexuality, identity and the fibres that make up humans as a race are what this film revolves around: it is not a film for tourists or spectators. The excellent performances of Giovanni Ribisi and Cate Blanchett (apart and together) should only be missed if you are mainly looking for external adventure and action. Though it shares its part in weapons, scheme and drama, 'Heaven' is not blockbuster material: it is art material.
    7Howlin Wolf

    Heaven beside you.

    Tykwer once gave us the kinetic, frantic styling of "Run Lola, Run", a tale that's all about movement. His approach to "Heaven" is quite different however, parts of the film being almost like a meditation and relying necessarily on a still and collected aura. Visuals are important all the same, though, since there isn't much exposition in the dialogue. What talking there is is made up more of imperatives and sharp, harsh sounds. The transition of moods is conveyed to us largely using silence and the picture we see on screen, so our two leads have to be expressive, and Blanchett in particular expertly generates empathy for her character, with minimal fuss.

    Coming to the experience of watching this film knowing as little about events as possible is vital, I think. The film entranced me from its first unusual shot, and it was difficult to reflect too long on individual instances because the telling is so seamlessly smooth in its moment. For some watchers, this will marry perfectly with how they like to take in art, but I myself admit to preferring standout scenes that I'll remember, rather than preserving the unity of the piece as a whole. I was raised as a 'style over content' man and unfortunately it must be ingrained within me now, despite having broadened my tastes as I grew. That would explain the comparatively low rating for a film I have otherwise praised, but at least I found the unusual story to be a joy and appreciated what I saw as the film's underlying ethos. To wit:

    ... that the consequences of what must be irreversible decisions are inevitable, but that is not to deny an uplifting element that can also coexist alongside. Even at the height of despair and utter nihilism about life in general, she's still able to find a kind of solace in the company of someone who will sacrifice himself for her, unconditionally. Even at your darkest, somehow support will always be available, somewhere. I find that to be a rather comforting and positive notion.

    It's like life, sooner or later an ending will be met, but what's important is to seize the little moments of happiness and peace where you can.

    The framework of the story overall might have been depressing, but it's an important message, and I enjoyed seeing it play itself out. The form of presentation is regrettably one to which I'm not properly accustomed, so I doubt I got the best out of it, but nevertheless I still have to say it proved to be remarkably memorable and moving.

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    • Anecdotes
      Cate Blanchett jumped at the chance of shaving off her hair for the film, finding the experience to be very liberating.
    • Gaffes
      Crewmembers are briefly reflected in the front of a train as we see the main characters walk away from the train. Specifically, look for a man in a red tee-shirt.
    • Citations

      Philippa: Why did you change the plan?

      Filippo: My father always said, at the right moment, you have to do what nobody expects.

    • Connexions
      Followed by L'enfer (2005)
    • Bandes originales
      Für Alina
      Composed by Arvo Pärt

      Performed by Alexander Malter (piano)

      Produced by Manfred Eicher

      ECM New Series

      Courtesy of Universal Edition, Vienna

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 20 novembre 2002 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
      • France
      • Italie
      • Allemagne
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Miramax (United States)
    • Langues
      • Italien
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Рай
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Montepulciano, Siena, Tuscany, Italie
    • Sociétés de production
      • Miramax
      • X-Filme Creative Pool
      • Mirage Enterprises
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    • Budget
      • 11 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 784 399 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 51 909 $US
      • 6 oct. 2002
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 4 251 037 $US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 37 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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