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Hearts in Atlantis

  • 2001
  • PG-13
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
42K
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Anthony Hopkins in Hearts in Atlantis (2001)
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A young boy's life changes for the better when a mysterious man with psychic powers moves into the family home that he shares with his widowed mother.A young boy's life changes for the better when a mysterious man with psychic powers moves into the family home that he shares with his widowed mother.A young boy's life changes for the better when a mysterious man with psychic powers moves into the family home that he shares with his widowed mother.

  • Director
    • Scott Hicks
  • Writers
    • Stephen King
    • William Goldman
  • Stars
    • Anthony Hopkins
    • Anton Yelchin
    • Hope Davis
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    42K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Scott Hicks
    • Writers
      • Stephen King
      • William Goldman
    • Stars
      • Anthony Hopkins
      • Anton Yelchin
      • Hope Davis
    • 318User reviews
    • 102Critic reviews
    • 55Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Anthony Hopkins
    Anthony Hopkins
    • Ted Brautigan
    Anton Yelchin
    Anton Yelchin
    • Bobby Garfield
    Hope Davis
    Hope Davis
    • Liz Garfield
    Mika Boorem
    Mika Boorem
    • Carol Gerber
    David Morse
    David Morse
    • Adult Bobby Garfield
    Alan Tudyk
    Alan Tudyk
    • Monte Man
    Tom Bower
    Tom Bower
    • Len Files
    Celia Weston
    Celia Weston
    • Alana Files
    Adam LeFevre
    Adam LeFevre
    • Don Biderman
    Will Rothhaar
    Will Rothhaar
    • John Sullivan
    Timothy Reifsnyder
    Timothy Reifsnyder
    • Harry Doolin
    • (as Timmy Reifsnyder)
    Deirdre O'Connell
    Deirdre O'Connell
    • Mrs. Gerber
    Terry Beaver
    • Mr. Oliver
    Joe Blankenship
    • Richie O'Rourke
    • (as Joe T. Blankenship)
    Brett Fleisher
    Brett Fleisher
    • Willie Shearman
    Joel Haberli
    Joel Haberli
    • Sully's Dad
    • (as Joel F. Haberli)
    Evan Moses
    • Sully's Little Brother
    Joshua Billings
    • Cabbie
    • Director
      • Scott Hicks
    • Writers
      • Stephen King
      • William Goldman
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    7Platypuschow

    Hearts in Atlantis: Magical enough to be enjoyable, not magical enough to standout

    Hearts in Atlantis is another Stephen King adaptation I wasn't aware of, it stars Anthony Hopkins, David Morse, and the taken before his time Anton Yelchin.

    It tells the story of a small bullied boy, his father has passed away and his mother isn't fullfilling her duties as a parent. When a mysterious man appears in his life everything changes.

    I had no idea what to expect but was quickly gripped, it was standard King stuff from small town America to flashbacks of youth to that wonderful charm they all seem to have.

    The movie immediatly whispers sweet promises in your ear, you know something is coming and you'll expect it to be big! Sadly it doesn't entirely deliver, in fact I found the big "Revelation" very underwhelming. Don't get me wrong it was okay but not on the level I had expected.

    Hearts in Atlantis is a beautiful quaint little tale, but is not one of those big epic life changing experiences that occasionally cross our paths.

    The Good:

    Cast are on point

    Looks and sounds wonderful

    Very charming

    The Bad:

    The twist is very weak

    Feels like it should have been better

    Things I Learnt From This Movie:

    Anthony Hopkins simply can do no wrong can he?
    7Willie-12

    A movie that made me remember

    I saw Hearts in Atlantis last night, and I have to say that the more I think about it, the more I like it. After it was over, I couldn't help but remember my "Atlantis." The town in which I grew up in was certainly one of the best places in world. I lived there from the time I was born, until I was 18. Hearts in Atlantis made me remember what it was like to be a kid, and to really not have a care in the world (except what time all my friends were going to meet to play football or baseball). Of course I understand now that there is much more to life then riding bikes and playing games, but a part of me wishes I could go back, just for one more day. I loved when the Hopkins character explained how when you're a kid a day could last forever, and the place in which you lived seemed almost like a paradise...like Atlantis must have seemed. This movie made me remember my "Atlantis," and I am glad that I saw it.
    Niceguy

    A nice study of character...

    Stephen King seems to work well with movies. HEARTS IN ATLANTIS represents the latest adaptation from one of King's novels. Actually borrowing from two stories, it introduces us to a young boy named Bobby Garfield who seems to be living a semi-normal, although simple life. His day consists of playing with his two best friends, Sully and Carol. His relationship with Carol is on the fence of being romantic. Bobby's widowed mother is too focused on her career to notice what's going on with her son. A strange man named Ted Brautigan (Hopkins) comes to their small town looking for a place to stay, and finds a vacant room within Bobby's house. Brautigan almost immediately intrigues Bobby, offering the young boy a job simply reading the newspaper out loud. As these two bond, Bobby notices his new friend has some strange traits. Ted fears that mysterious men are looking for him. It's not long before Bobby realizes that his new friend has some unique capabilities, and begins to understand why others would be looking for him. In the meantime, Bobby deals with his own desire for a dream bike, his need to protect Carol from neighborhood bullies, and his confusion about his mother's lack of finances despite her fancy dress collection. No one is perfect in this story, just like in real life. Even the oddly endearing Brautigan seems reluctant to expose his true roots.

    HEARTS IN ATLANTIS is a simple tale that offers nothing new to audiences. It doesn't have the magic exhibited in THE GREEN MILE, or the emotional importance of THE SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION, and although it's similar in feel to STAND BY ME, it doesn't seem to match the quaint aspects of that tale either. Where it succeeds is in it's ability to present the familiar aspects of the youth we've all experienced. Childhood memories are what make us who we are. This film helps us to remember those special times. While not all of us met a Ted Brautigan in our lives, we can all relate to the troubles Bobby faces, or even the victimization Carol endures by bullies. There are several familiar elements here, and that's why it works. Hopkins is appealing, as one would expect, but the film as a whole plays out in a very tame fashion. Scott Hicks (SHINE) has directed HEARTS with simplistic and appropriate fashion. He never assumes too much from the audience, which is an admirable quality for a director. What you walk away with is a understanding that youth can define you future, and memories can have a profound effect toward your outlook on life. Never judge a book by it's cover.
    Craig_McPherson

    The wonders of youth viewed through a prism

    There are two distinct dimensions to Stephen King's writing. On the one hand he is most widely known as the horror meister who can churn out novels quicker than most of us can go through toilet paper. Then there is the King who knows when to leave the schlock behind and tell a good, character driven, yarn.

    This is the King who penned Hearts in Atlantis, along with similar captivating stories turned into film such as Stand By Me, The Shawshank Redemption and The Green Mile.

    Told in flashback, it is the story of a young boy who is mentored by a psychically gifted border (Hopkins) with a shadowy past who is renting the upstairs room in his mother's house. He instructs the boy to be on the lookout for the "low men" who are persuing him. It tells the story of lives and loves lost in the fleeting wonder of youth. Filled with metaphor, this is a gem of a film. View it for the acting. View it for the cinematography. View it for the art direction. View it for the directing. But most of all, view it for the wonderful story that it is. It will captivate you and leave you wishing it would go on forever.
    cfisanick

    "The kiss by which all others will be measured..."

    Sure to be one of the best-loved films of this fall, "Hearts in Atlantis" adapted from Stephen King's best seller mines a lot of familiar territory from "Stand by Me," but that beloved film is a good model. In "Stand by Me," it was a writer reflecting back on the childhood summer "when we found the body," here it's David Morse as a photographer remembering the summer of his eleventh year "when Ted the boarder moved upstairs." Downplaying King's supernatural elements, this film slowly, but surely, builds to an emotional payoff every bit as moving as the end of Rob Reiner's gem.

    This is a small, gentle film with lots of character development and period atmosphere. The tech credits such as production design and cinematography are superb and bring to life a time--1960--which, for some of us, was not that long ago. The child-actors are perfectly cast, and Anthony Hopkins as the mysterious stranger gives one of his best, most-heartfelt performances. (This guy could read USA Today weather forecasts aloud and make them sound like Shakespeare.) While others may have taken a radically different approach to the material, emphasizing action and suspense, I think screenwriter William ("Misery") Goldman and director Scott ("Shine," "Snow Falling on Cedars") Hicks ultimately hit the right notes. I will interested in seeing if this decidedly low-key approach strikes a box office chord with moviegoers frazzled by the big, dumb summer action films. If there's any fairness left in the world it will. It's that good.

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    • Trivia
      Sir Anthony Hopkins discussed psychic ability and synchronicity with director Scott Hicks in an interview included on the DVD. In that exchange, he tells how he had been in Florence, filming Hannibal (2001), and reading a non-fiction book by William Goldman. In the book, Goldman discussed previously working with Hopkins, and discussed Kathy Bates in Misery (1990). Hopkins recalled thinking that it would be interesting to work with Goldman again, and it would be interesting to work on a Stephen King story. Two days later, a call came that there was a script for him to read, by Goldman, based on a King story. Hopkins accepted immediately.
    • Goofs
      The shot is flipped at the end of the movie when Bobby is riding his Schwinn bike. The kickstand is on the right side and the chain on the left (at around 1h 35 mins), opposite of where they should be (at 15:32-15:56). Also, note that one can clearly see the name "Schwinn" reversed on the side of the bike in this scene (at around 1h 35 mins).
    • Quotes

      Ted: I wouldn't have missed a minute of it, Bobby. Not a single minute. Not for the whole world, Bobby.

    • Crazy credits
      Thanks to the citizens of Richmond and Staunton, Virginia
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Hearts in Atlantis/The Killing Yard/Dinner Rush (2001)
    • Soundtracks
      Ain't That a Shame
      Written by David Bartholomew (as Dave Bartholomew), Fats Domino (as Antoine "Fats" Domino)

      Performed by Fats Domino

      Courtesy of EMI Records

      Under license from EMI-Capitol Music Special Markets

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    • Release date
      • September 28, 2001 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Warner Bros. (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Nostalgia Del Pasado
    • Filming locations
      • Staunton, Virginia, USA
    • Production companies
      • Castle Rock Entertainment
      • Village Roadshow Pictures
      • NPV Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $31,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $24,185,781
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $9,021,494
      • Sep 30, 2001
    • Gross worldwide
      • $30,919,415
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 41 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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