Hungry Hearts

June 6th, 2015







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Hungry Hearts

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Plot
The relationship of a couple who meet by chance in New York City is put to the test when they encounter a life or death circumstance.

Release Year: 2014

Rating: 6.2/10 (683 voted)

Critic's Score: 44/100

Director: Saverio Costanzo

Stars: Adam Driver, Alba Rohrwacher, Roberta Maxwell

Storyline
The relationship of a couple who meet by chance in New York City is put to the test when they encounter a life or death circumstance.

Writers: Marco Franzoso, Saverio Costanzo

Cast:
Adam Driver - Jude
Alba Rohrwacher - Mina
Roberta Maxwell - Anne
Al Roffe - Marguerito
Geisha Otero - Rosa
Jason Selvig - J.
Jake Weber - Dr. Bill
David Aaron Baker - Dr. Jacob
Natalie Gold - Jennifer
Victor Williams - Social Worker
Cristina J. Huie - NYPD Officer Dugan
Ginger Kearns - Dana
Katherine O'Sullivan - Psychic
Toshiko Onizawa - Wedding Party Guest
Dennis Rees - N.Y.P.D. Officer Stern



Details

Official Website: YoVideo (French)

Country: Italy, USA

Language: English

Release Date: 15 January 2015

Filming Locations: New York City, New York, USA

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Did You Know?

Trivia:
Based on the novel Il Bambino Indaco (The Indigo Child) by Marco Franzoso. See more »



User Review

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Rating: 2/10

The movie started out promising with a "meet cute" in a toilet, but the purported "stink" of that opening scene was actually a metaphor for the entire film. Despite valiant efforts by the two leads, the script and direction were so far fetched and over the top that no amount of good acting could save this piece of schlock. Weird camera angles that come and go for no apparent reason, an absurd wedding montage accompanied by the entirety of "Flashdance", again for no apparent reason, a house in Westchester filled with deer heads, again for no apparent reason...and the list could go on for pages. Roberta Maxwell's performance is a hoot for all the wrong reasons...like she has watched too many demonic possession films. And, no, she is not demonically possessed in the movie. The use of horror movie sound effects and strings to underscore the supposed tension actually brought laughs from the audience. And this is not a funny movie. What this film was doing in the Tribeca Film Festival is beyond me; and, yes, I understand that it did well at Venice. But...ugh. I'm guessing we won't see this film released on these shores.





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