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Heart of America

  • 2002
  • R
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
2.8K
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Heart of America (2002)
Drama

On the last day of school, two bullied teenagers decide to take revenge on their tormentors.On the last day of school, two bullied teenagers decide to take revenge on their tormentors.On the last day of school, two bullied teenagers decide to take revenge on their tormentors.

  • Director
    • Uwe Boll
  • Writers
    • Robert Dean Klein
    • Uwe Boll
  • Stars
    • Jürgen Prochnow
    • Michael Paré
    • Patrick Muldoon
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    2.8K
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    • Director
      • Uwe Boll
    • Writers
      • Robert Dean Klein
      • Uwe Boll
    • Stars
      • Jürgen Prochnow
      • Michael Paré
      • Patrick Muldoon
    • 18User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Jürgen Prochnow
    Jürgen Prochnow
    • Harold Lewis
    Michael Paré
    Michael Paré
    • Will Prat
    Patrick Muldoon
    Patrick Muldoon
    • Ryan Brennan
    Birkett Turton
    Birkett Turton
    • Daniel Lynne
    • (as Kett Turton)
    Elisabeth Moss
    Elisabeth Moss
    • Robin Walters
    Maria Conchita Alonso
    Maria Conchita Alonso
    • Mrs. Jones
    Clint Howard
    Clint Howard
    • Artie Lynne
    Brendan Fletcher
    Brendan Fletcher
    • Ricky Herman
    Lochlyn Munro
    Lochlyn Munro
    • Reporter
    Maeve Quinlan
    Maeve Quinlan
    • Becky Schultz
    Elisabeth Rosen
    Elisabeth Rosen
    • Dara McDermott
    Will Sanderson
    Will Sanderson
    • Frank
    G. Michael Gray
    G. Michael Gray
    • Wex Presley
    Kevin Mundy
    Kevin Mundy
    • Tommy Bruno
    Michael Belyea
    • Barry Schultz
    Stephanie MacGillivray
    • Karyn Lewis
    Alejandro Rae
    Alejandro Rae
    • Paul
    • (as Alex Rae)
    Matthew MacCaull
    Matthew MacCaull
    • Donny
    • Director
      • Uwe Boll
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      • Robert Dean Klein
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    3Absyrd

    Uwe Boll tries to recreate the Columbine shooting.

    As everyone realizes by now, this is probably Boll's best work, but that's hardly a compliment considering his abhorrent filmography. This one detracts from his usual game-to-movie adaptation, and it's basically a remake of Columbine. It tries to create insight regarding the shooting, but it's mostly just banal sentimentality with copycat flair, one-dimensional, predictable characters with conventional, exaggerated teenage problems, and slow-paced, pointless black-and-white sequences to show us the 'troubled' past of these kids.

    It offers nothing new to the subject. It creates a mundane, melodramatic explanation, it annoys you with slow-paced, trite, uninteresting drama, and it takes no risks. It doesn't try to offer an innovative, thought-provoking look at these kids motives, and considering that Boll wrote and directed the film, a risk would've probably been a disaster. Well, at least it wouldn't have been an already established, pointless, boring recreation.
    Crap_Connoisseur

    More Boll Brilliance

    Heart of America, released in Australia as "Home Room", is a well acted and finely crafted film. Uwe Boll tackles a most difficult subject matter with a grace and subtlety that you would not expect from the director of "Alone In The Dark" and "House Of The Dead". Somewhat predictably, Uwe's armchair critics have been sharpening their knives over this film as well. Do these people have anything better to do than rant about a relatively obscure film director's shortcomings? Don't be put off by Uwe's undeserved reputation as the king of crap; Heart of America is a great film.

    Heart of America is one of several films to be inspired by recent high school shooting tragedies. This may sound like a perverse topic for Uwe Boll to examine given his subsequent devotion to making gory horror movies. However, Boll has crafted a surprisingly intelligent and thought provoking film. More impressively, Uwe succeeds where the likes of Gus Van Sant have failed - unlike "Elephant", Heart of America actually makes for interesting viewing. By treating this theme within the context of what appears to be a straight forward teen drama, Boll allows viewers to get to know the characters before plunging into tragedy. This makes the eventual outcome all the more affecting.

    One of the few complaints about Uwe Boll that carries some validity is his tendency to overlook any kind of character development. This makes the in depth character study in Heart of America all the more satisfying. The lives of both the shooters and the victims are explored, which provides a balanced insight into the circumstances that can lead to such inexplicable events and puts a human face to the perpetrators of such acts. The film is interestingly constructed, revealing a group of very different but equally unhappy and disillusioned teens. One reviewer described these characters as stereotypes and I could not disagree more. The characters are almost hyper-real. The drug dealer might look like an extra from "The O.C." but the bullied teenagers, the frustrated teacher and the perplexed principal are all wonderfully realised.

    The acting in the film is mostly outstanding. Once again, Boll has collected a fantastic cast - Juergen Prochnow and Michael Pare are at their very best. It's nice to see a cameo from Maria Conchita Alonso as a school counsellor and Boll regular Will Sanderson is great as the town loser. The younger actors are mostly fine, with the exception of the pregnant girl and the wooden Barbie doll playing the principal's daughter.

    The film works best when exploring the lives of its teen characters. The scenes of bullying and the flashback to the rape of a disabled girl are bleak, gritty and powerful. The look on the brother's face as he hears his idolised sibling recount the rape is devastating. The film loses its way occasionally (what was with the secretary and her bizarre hand gesture to celebrate the last day of school?) but everything is held together by slick editing and a very clever script. I have always enjoyed Uwe's unique directorial skills and he outdoes himself here. I can't wait for more computer game adaptations but after seeing this I hope he squeezes another hard hitting drama into his schedule.

    Heart of America is a riveting film that deserves a bigger audience. This film is eloquent and thought provoking, while still managing to be interesting and entertaining. This movie should be judged on its merits, not the subsequent films of its director.
    6BroadswordCallinDannyBoy

    Uwe Boll does drama. No, seriously.

    A look at the difficulties of high school life. The film takes place during a climatic last day of the school year and through ominous black and white flashbacks there are hints at the trouble that has been brewing.

    Directed by the infamous Uwe Boll this is a surprisingly good film. While the acting is at times second rate and the hard rock soundtrack seems sorely misplaced during some moments, though not all, the film is pretty involving. Mainly through its flashback structure, the audience is placed hours away from a climatic event without knowledge of what will happen and bit by bit the past is revealed and we get an understanding of what is tragically imminent, kind of like in a Greek play.

    There are also a few interesting shots - particularly the opening long take that ventures down a street including in and out of a house. The other major surprise is that Boll is at the helm. His crap video game adaptations are known for their brainlessness but this is significantly different and shows that he has (or at least had) some good film making ideas. The ending is also typical Boll - the film tries to outrun itself by turning into a big political statement and the catharsis seems underdeveloped for the characters and overly large for the film itself. And the kicker is that Boll uses - get this - narrated titles to make that statement. Though the presentation of media coverage was interesting and he should have stuck with just that as there is no need to state the obvious. It is that, and the few other annoyances, ultimately push this what could have been a good hard drama down to the "close but no cigar" category.

    So Uwe Boll took a step in the right direction, but, since then, has somehow decided to take the road more traveled, crappy action movies, and that has made all the difference. 6/10

    Rated R: violence, profanity, drug use, and a rape.
    8Seth_Rogue_One

    Don't let the fact that Uwe Boll scare you away from watching this

    Uwe Boll isn't exactly a name I praise very highly, actually his movies 'House of the dead' and 'Alone In The Dark' are 2 of the worst movies I've seen.

    He does get it right occasionally though, with for instance 'Rampage' and 'Assault On WallStreet' oddly enough both those have a similar theme of mass-shootings as this one, perhaps that's a subjectmatter that Uwe simply connects with the most and thereby where he shines the most in doing.

    I have no idea why this is so low rated, I think it could have to do with 2 things:

    1. Although it's inspired by Columbine a lot of things have been changed around and perhaps people thought that that was wrong or...

    2. The shooters are portrayed as humans, not just psychos going on a rampage and some of the victims are indeed seen as "asking for it". And that might have rubbed some Americans the wrong way, who'd want nothing more than to believe that kids who commit this acts are born monsters.

    It's not a flawless movie tho, as it is a ensemble-dramathriller some characters aren't as interesting as others but Brendan Fletcher is amazing as the lead-bully they really couldn't have found anyone better for the job.

    Most of the cast does a very good job tho but he and Kett Turton stands out the most and are the main focus of the movie.

    It's probably Uwe Boll's greatest movie.
    7wesleybh

    Uwe Boll has directed 3 of the worst films I have ever scene

    I forgave Boll for the three abominations that were HotD, AitD, and In the Name of the King. As I finished this movie, I actually forgot this was an Uwe Boll film. This was terrific and moving, but it does have its flaws.

    Heart of America tells the tale of three high school students who are beaten by the jocks of the school. It is the last day of school and the movie is filled with flashbacks that develop the characters rather nicely. You love some, hate some, feel sympathetic to some, and some make you laugh. The story is filled with all the situations that could go wrong on the last day of school, a pregnant girl and her boyfriend trying to make her happy, a cheating boy friend, meth, abusive parents, and some other stuff that I won't spoil.

    The acting was sub par at parts and the script was ultimately weak at points. Though, some parts were very well done.

    The ending left me in a moral bind, who should I hate? Whose actions were justified? This is Uwe Boll's best movie, and that IS saying something considering that I would recommend this to anyone who wants to see a thought provoking, moral dilemmaing film.

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    • Trivia
      Director Ron Howard said he personally enjoyed the film calling it "A very sobering, thought provoking film"
    • Quotes

      Daniel Lyne: What's our legacy? We saw, we came, we got pissed on weekly?

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    • Release date
      • February 13, 2003 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • Germany
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Deadly Trust
    • Filming locations
      • New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Boll Kino Beteiligungs GmbH & Co. KG
      • Cinemedia
      • Shavick Entertainment
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      • $3,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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