People discuss their afterlife beliefs in filmed interviews with unusual backgrounds, mixed with classic movie scenes and stock footage.People discuss their afterlife beliefs in filmed interviews with unusual backgrounds, mixed with classic movie scenes and stock footage.People discuss their afterlife beliefs in filmed interviews with unusual backgrounds, mixed with classic movie scenes and stock footage.
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This film is anything but heavenly
A condescending and obnoxious documentary that's sole purpose seems to be depicting the religious as a bunch of crazy people. Irritating use of cross-cutting between old film clips and interviews appear to be done for comedic effect. The camera angles as canted in every scene with either the subject seen askew or with their heads stuck in the bottom corner of the frame. By the end of this film, I had a migraine and had to take a nap. Just awful.
Fun with Fundamentalism
Diane Keaton is brilliant in her ability to be funny and poignant . I was raised as a Pentacostal and it was a join to see someone not take religion so seriously without being offensive. She does manipulate the subject matter a bit but she is not cruel about it. The people she interviews are honest and quirky. I also
enjoyed seeing the vintage T.V. footage of 50s and 60s Christian faith healers. It was intriguing to see how little things have changed in the world of saving souls from evil. I wish that Ms. Keaton had made other movies in this genre. She
showed herself to be a lot more interesting than Woody Allen in the realm of
satire.
enjoyed seeing the vintage T.V. footage of 50s and 60s Christian faith healers. It was intriguing to see how little things have changed in the world of saving souls from evil. I wish that Ms. Keaton had made other movies in this genre. She
showed herself to be a lot more interesting than Woody Allen in the realm of
satire.
All-Too-Truthful Documentary...
This is an effective odyssey into the religious beliefs of what appear to be mainly average people off the street, specifically regarding beliefs in "heaven". It also uses stock footage to good ends to illustrate its main themes, drawing from horror films, other old documentaries, Metropolis, etc. Most interviewees are harmless enough, if extremely naieve about fairy-tale types of "heaven", but the actual "ministers" are an arguably controlling, fear-mongering and hateful bunch. One woman claims all ethnic people will become white in heaven, but be allowed to keep their own names. Others have seen Jesus hovering around their homes, modelling different outfits in each room, before disappearing in the bathroom. If you've ever seriously wondered about the benefits of religious belief, what the ultimate "payoff" of those beliefs might be, and what sorts of average people harbor such beliefs, then "Heaven" amply illustrates the topic. Inventive, clever, outrageously funny, and touching and frightening simultaneously. Whether you're religious or not, this film is well worth seeking out.
It makes you think!
It's a clever film that makes you think about the possibilities after death. There might be things you hear that sound silly, and some that you might agree with, but it shows how human it is to think about what lies beyond whether you believe there is one or not. It certainly asks a lot of clever qyestions to its interviewees such as what does Heaven look like, is there sex in Heaven, is there food, how do you get there, etc.
I love the editing style a lot! I enjoyed all the clever uses of stock fottage or old films.
Directed and written by Diane Keaton, whom recently passed... I will argue that she has in-fact, gone to heaven!😇
I love the editing style a lot! I enjoyed all the clever uses of stock fottage or old films.
Directed and written by Diane Keaton, whom recently passed... I will argue that she has in-fact, gone to heaven!😇
Inspiring for Believers and Non Believers Alike
There is nothing average about these quirky, heart-wrenching, hysterical interviews with average folks, famous folks, heart-wrenching folks and hysterical folks in quirky settings answering age old questions about Heaven...(How Do You Get There?) (Is There Sex in Heaven?)
Everyone's point of view matters. Everyone's point of view becomes comical, if only for the deeply held sincerity of such a wide variety of beliefs.
My favorite quotes...
"Because I believe, and I believe, and I *Know*..."
"It's like he gave you a pair of shoes, and they were beautiful, but they were not my size. And that's how it is in Heaven."
"There are signs in the sky lotsa times Diane, lotsa times."
"And then Jesus flipped over into my living room."
The interviews are interspersed with unique, and some rare, film bits. I have over the years been able to discover and enjoy many of the films these were taken from, so that's a bonus as well.
I remember seeing Diane on the David Letterman show way back when promoting this film.... giggling that there were lots of kissing scenes. Little did i know when i raced out to buy and support her work that i would fall in love with (almost) everyone in the movie, too. I have cried for these people. I have laughed at and with these people. I've quoted this movie at least a thousand times.
All these years, and 3 VHS copies later, i can only hope that people are still discovering the beauty that is Heaven.
Everyone's point of view matters. Everyone's point of view becomes comical, if only for the deeply held sincerity of such a wide variety of beliefs.
My favorite quotes...
"Because I believe, and I believe, and I *Know*..."
"It's like he gave you a pair of shoes, and they were beautiful, but they were not my size. And that's how it is in Heaven."
"There are signs in the sky lotsa times Diane, lotsa times."
"And then Jesus flipped over into my living room."
The interviews are interspersed with unique, and some rare, film bits. I have over the years been able to discover and enjoy many of the films these were taken from, so that's a bonus as well.
I remember seeing Diane on the David Letterman show way back when promoting this film.... giggling that there were lots of kissing scenes. Little did i know when i raced out to buy and support her work that i would fall in love with (almost) everyone in the movie, too. I have cried for these people. I have laughed at and with these people. I've quoted this movie at least a thousand times.
All these years, and 3 VHS copies later, i can only hope that people are still discovering the beauty that is Heaven.
Did you know
- TriviaFirst and only documentary directed by Diane Keaton. It is also her only credit as a screenwriter.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Siskel & Ebert: Project X/Wild Thing/Heaven/Gothic (1987)
- SoundtracksWalter Westinghouse
Written and Performed by The Residents
Published by Pale Pachyderm Publishing (BMI)
Courtesy of Cryptic Corporation
Details
Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $77,886
- Gross worldwide
- $77,886
- Runtime
- 1h 20m(80 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
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