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Heal the Living

Original title: Réparer les vivants
  • 2016
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
3.7K
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Anne Dorval, Emmanuelle Seigner, Kool Shen, Tahar Rahim, and Gabin Verdet in Heal the Living (2016)
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FrenchDrama

A single devastating event intertwines inextricably the lives of an unfortunate teenager, a weary woman with a critical degenerative heart condition and a team of compassionate doctors; all ... Read allA single devastating event intertwines inextricably the lives of an unfortunate teenager, a weary woman with a critical degenerative heart condition and a team of compassionate doctors; all perfect strangers, perfectly interconnected.A single devastating event intertwines inextricably the lives of an unfortunate teenager, a weary woman with a critical degenerative heart condition and a team of compassionate doctors; all perfect strangers, perfectly interconnected.

  • Director
    • Katell Quillévéré
  • Writers
    • Maylis De Kerangal
    • Katell Quillévéré
    • Gilles Taurand
  • Stars
    • Tahar Rahim
    • Emmanuelle Seigner
    • Anne Dorval
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    3.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Katell Quillévéré
    • Writers
      • Maylis De Kerangal
      • Katell Quillévéré
      • Gilles Taurand
    • Stars
      • Tahar Rahim
      • Emmanuelle Seigner
      • Anne Dorval
    • 10User reviews
    • 91Critic reviews
    • 82Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 nominations total

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    Tahar Rahim
    Tahar Rahim
    • Thomas Rémige
    Emmanuelle Seigner
    Emmanuelle Seigner
    • Marianne
    Anne Dorval
    Anne Dorval
    • Claire Méjean
    Bouli Lanners
    Bouli Lanners
    • Docteur Pierre Révol
    Kool Shen
    • Vincent
    Monia Chokri
    Monia Chokri
    • Jeanne
    Alice Taglioni
    Alice Taglioni
    • Anne Guérande
    Karim Leklou
    Karim Leklou
    • Virgilio Breva
    Finnegan Oldfield
    Finnegan Oldfield
    • Maxime
    Théo Cholbi
    Théo Cholbi
    • Sam
    Alice de Lencquesaing
    Alice de Lencquesaing
    • Alice Harfang
    Gabin Verdet
    • Simon
    Galatéa Bellugi
    • Juliette
    Titouan Alda
    • Johan
    Andranic Manet
    Andranic Manet
    • Chris
    Irina Muluile
    Irina Muluile
    • Gisèle
    Steve Tientcheu
    Steve Tientcheu
    • Hamé Gaye
    Danielle Arbid
    • Elsa
    • Director
      • Katell Quillévéré
    • Writers
      • Maylis De Kerangal
      • Katell Quillévéré
      • Gilles Taurand
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    User reviews10

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    10M1racl3sHapp3n

    Every second counts!

    An hymn to the importance and, at the same time, fragility of life. Every single moment has been carefully planned to weaved together a multitude of strands which will only make sense at the end. Every human being play a fundamental role in the game of life: never forget that! This film is a reality check to remind us that we are here for a higher purpose even if we can't yet see it. If you are looking for an inspirational story, look no further: a must watch!
    8aheis1130

    Heart-rending, heart stopping, all heart descriptive words

    The movie makes me want to read the book because there might be so much more, I would think, in the novel. But the beauty of the ocean, the city from the plane juxtaposed with the wharves at La Havre and the bareness of the hallways in the hospital probably could not be realized in the book. Beautiful. I am obsessed, however with finding out about the music. What was the concert pianist playing? Can anyone tell me.
    8paul2001sw-1

    Nicely observed, but a little self-indulgent in the edit

    Katell Quillévéré's film 'Heal the Living' takes a look at the modern miracle of organ transplants; and the grim truth that the best source of donor material is often the otherwise undamaged body of someone unfortunate enough to die of sudden, localised shock. We see the personal stories of the families of the dead, and the potentially revitalised; we also get glimpses of the medical staff. Their situations are nicely realised, with humanity but without melodrama; however, there's a little too much emotional music to tell us that this is a life or death story in case for any reason we have failed to notice. I like it, but Kieslowski would have done it better in an hour.
    8Blue-Grotto

    Fantastic and Heart-rending

    Surgeons at work, a young ocean surfer and a middle-aged woman with a terminal ailment, collide together like erratic waves and shifting currents. The sea serves as a metaphor and transition point in this drama about diverse lives connecting, the nuances of human interaction under trying circumstances and dealing with the unexpected.

    Heal the Living includes some fantastic and heart-rending scenes including; a teen racing uphill in the city to greet his love, a police escort in the night for precious medical cargo, a message to an unconscious boy and spending what may be the last moments with someone before they die.

    The filmmakers deftly portray the professional nonchalance, human sensitivity (or lack thereof), amazing skillfulness and bewildering medical technology of surgeons and their assistants. The physical operations performed by the surgeons are shown in admirable and excruciating detail. I had to look away more than once. Hospital politics are delved into with doctors bickering over the limits of treating people with compassion. The film is based on Maylis de Kerangal's novel Mend the Living. According to the director at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival premiere, the author was consulted for the movie, did not always agree with certain scenes, but liked the final result. My only wish is for deeper dialogue and a faster pace at times. Wonderful imagery of surfing and the sea.
    7gingerrdriley

    Isn't it crazy that serfs didn't surf?

    For as beautiful and sincere as this film is, it's honestly a little frustrating.

    There isn't really anything to complain about concerning the presentation of the film. It looks very good, with the visual nature of certain scenes creating a sort of dream like state, which is fitting considering the meditative nature of the story. The music is fine, though I don't think it's especially memorable except for maybe a couple of instances, one of those being the jarring opening track, which frankly does not fit the tone of the film nor does it compliment the musical accompaniment for the remainder of the run time. That's no biggie though. It's just one slip up in an otherwise competent score. Of course the acting's good. You should pretty much assume that'll be the case for all good film.

    So if the presentation tends to range from pretty good to spellbinding, then where does the frustration come from? The issue that I have this film is that it's difficult to really say with any certainty what exactly is intentional in it. That issue applies to not only the presentation, but the story as a whole. This might be a problem with my perception, but what I found was happening repeatedly as I watched this film was that I had to stop and ask "Why is this happening?". I don't mean to say that events in the story didn't make sense, it' not that hard to follow. What I have to wonder is, why exactly did the director choose to put certain moments in the film? What is tying it all together? The thing with meditative films, which I have no fundamental problem with, is that the lack of urgency should be supplanted with clear theme and motive from a story telling perspective. The sequence of events in a film don't all have to connect to each other via the plot, but rather via the theme.

    This shouldn't come as a surprise, but I really struggled to come up with a clear thesis for how all the scenes in this film really complimented each other. The film clearly wants to be a commentary on life and death. The problem is that every film is about life and death, so that isn't really good enough for tackling this film. Too bad I can't really get any more specific without sort of just guessing at it with little confidence. The best answer I can come up with is that this film is trying to say that you can't fully appreciate life without accepting the reality of death. That doesn't sound too bad, and maybe it fits. Ultimately though, I can't formulate an answer that brings all the disparate elements of this film together in a cohesive way.

    One final note which might add clarity to my lack of confidence in the direction of this film whose individual scenes are all wonderful works of art, is in the ending of this film. Naturally I'm not going into the specifics of the plot, but I should say that there is a moment in the latter half of the third act which seems to betray the spirit of the film as a meditative piece on the relationship between life and death. For the most part, this film lacks any real sense of urgency or legitimate conflict. I think that's totally acceptable in this instance, however, it is not consistent. The final sequence in this film tries to create a sort of false sense of tension which not only contradicts the rest of the presentation of the film, but which is not even believable in and of itself. There was never any point in this film where I was especially surprised by the sequence of events or felt that there was any real peril. So when the director tries to suggest it in order to satisfy a formula which doesn't even fit the type of film she's making, it sort of calls into question what else in the film was actually meant to fit in the way that I perceived.

    This film is beautiful. I like it a lot, and if you haven't seen it yet then I would recommend it. Despite what I feel are some disingenuous moments, this film is born out of sincere intention and presents its subject matter with a clear mind towards honesty and integrity. Maybe after I watch it a second time I'll like it even better. Who knows.

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    • Trivia
      Based on the novel "The Heart" by Maylis de Kerangal.
    • Connections
      Features The Quiet Man (1952)
    • Soundtracks
      Paint me colors
      Performed by Girlpool

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    • Release date
      • November 1, 2016 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Belgium
    • Official sites
      • Official Site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Kesişen Hayatlar
    • Filming locations
      • Le Havre, Seine-Maritime, France
    • Production companies
      • Les Films du Bélier
      • Les Films Pelléas
      • France 2 Cinéma
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $3,176
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,176
      • Apr 16, 2017
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,225,770
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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