My Heart Can't Beat Unless You Tell It To
- 2020
- 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
3.6K
YOUR RATING
Two mysterious siblings find themselves at odds over care for their frail and sickly younger brother.Two mysterious siblings find themselves at odds over care for their frail and sickly younger brother.Two mysterious siblings find themselves at odds over care for their frail and sickly younger brother.
- Awards
- 8 wins & 8 nominations total
Moises L. Tovar
- Eduardo
- (as Moises Tovar)
Jon Rhoads
- AJ
- (voice)
Mary Toscano
- Bonnie
- (voice)
Jesse R. Brown
- Scrawny Guy
- (as Jesse Brown)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
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Dark, sad storytelling. Not for the viewer looking for Jason, Freddy, Dracula or Frankenstein. No instant gratification, nor are you spoon fed all aspects of the story. A dark contemporary drama that explores what sacrifices may be made and how far family might go for a sick loved one. Truly horrific.
My fiancé and I watched this on a whim after watching the preview. We really feel that a lot of these negative reviews are coming from people who more appreciate the common horror tropes such as fast paced plots, over the top gore, and fast paced plot driven dialog.. Definitely a movie that doesn't spoon feed or shove plot down your throat. It makes you think and relies on the viewer putting themselves in the characters shoes, and in such is very subtle and artistic.
Major props to AAALLLLLLL of the actors/actresses. They did a great job while still being subtle and not over the top as with most major motion pictures these days. Owen Campbell was especially delightful in his ability to actually portray someone who is heart breakingly dependant on his family, displays a child like innocence... yet at the end... is simply a tragic character. Keep up the good work sir!! Shame on you all who rated this diamond in the rough low.
Also props to the director. Showing juuuust enough... but not so much as to be vulgar or obscene in any horror movie genre cliches. The cinematography/shots were very well done and the plot/writing was juuusssstttt right for the feel of the film and the subject matter.
Overall this was an excellent movie that was subtle and thoughtful, yet emotional and thought provoking.
Do yourself a favor... just watch it.
Major props to AAALLLLLLL of the actors/actresses. They did a great job while still being subtle and not over the top as with most major motion pictures these days. Owen Campbell was especially delightful in his ability to actually portray someone who is heart breakingly dependant on his family, displays a child like innocence... yet at the end... is simply a tragic character. Keep up the good work sir!! Shame on you all who rated this diamond in the rough low.
Also props to the director. Showing juuuust enough... but not so much as to be vulgar or obscene in any horror movie genre cliches. The cinematography/shots were very well done and the plot/writing was juuusssstttt right for the feel of the film and the subject matter.
Overall this was an excellent movie that was subtle and thoughtful, yet emotional and thought provoking.
Do yourself a favor... just watch it.
I love the title of this movie - it fits well with this ultra dark indie horror title about two siblings taking care of their vampire brother.
Somber and slow, the film takes it's time, never gearing up to a big climax, instead ending in a whimper.
Somber and slow, the film takes it's time, never gearing up to a big climax, instead ending in a whimper.
This is a well made small indie film, but overall plotting is minimal with only one thing possible to happen, and there is slow movement to get there at the end of the film. The production expertly captures this very small confined family well. And the three main actors do well with embodying the opposing motivations inherent in the situation of their family. The failure of this film how small overall focus of the film is. The stage is set for progression on the one point, and ultimately this is very small point foreshadowed by the nature of the film itself. I was disappointed with the outcome being given the potential it has.
Three thrifty siblings have a special need that forces them into a gruesome trade in society's cast-offs.
Downbeat drama of troubled co-dependency that kept me engaged all the way. There are many quiet scenes, with the characters sometimes barely responsive to each other, but directed and edited with expertise so that the whole thing flows, with help from excellent cinematography and score. Performances too are excellent, so a toast all round - a beaker of blood, my good man!
But it's a light-touch horror, and tending more to the survivalist genre, which I think is a peculiarly American phenomenon, one I don't really get. I prefer a horror to have a weird narrative that maps onto common struggles and fears, so that the extravagance leads to a hidden truth about our place in life. This is too straight a story, and even with its unanswered questions seems strangely plausible in the lonesome alienation of the mid-west.
Overall: Quality production, but not sure horror was the right way to go.
Downbeat drama of troubled co-dependency that kept me engaged all the way. There are many quiet scenes, with the characters sometimes barely responsive to each other, but directed and edited with expertise so that the whole thing flows, with help from excellent cinematography and score. Performances too are excellent, so a toast all round - a beaker of blood, my good man!
But it's a light-touch horror, and tending more to the survivalist genre, which I think is a peculiarly American phenomenon, one I don't really get. I prefer a horror to have a weird narrative that maps onto common struggles and fears, so that the extravagance leads to a hidden truth about our place in life. This is too straight a story, and even with its unanswered questions seems strangely plausible in the lonesome alienation of the mid-west.
Overall: Quality production, but not sure horror was the right way to go.
Did you know
- TriviaIn one scene the front exterior of the home is shown and the house number is shown below the roof line leading up to the porch. The house number is 1138 which is likely referential to George Lucas' debut film THX 1138.
- Quotes
Homeless Man: I thought you said this was a shelter.
Dwight: It is.
Homeless Man: Looks like a house.
Dwight: It used to be...
- SoundtracksI Am Controlled By Your Love
Written by Willie Clarke, Clarence Reid
Performed by Helene Smith
Courtesy of The Numero Group
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Details
- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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