Playing By Heart (1998)
Facts
| Directed by | Willard Carroll |
| Cast | Angelina Jolie, Dennis Quaid, April Grace, Patricia Clarkson, Gena Rowlands, Gillian Anderson, Ellen Burstyn, Sean Connery, Anthony Edwards, Jay Mohr, Amanda Peet, Ryan Phillippe, Jon Stewart and Madeleine Stowe |
| Theatrical Release | November 30, 1997 |
| DVD Release | August 17, 1999 |
| Running Time | 121 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | R (Restricted) |
| UPC Code | 717951002112 |
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Average user review:| IT'S ONLY ME, BUT: |
| A Feel Good Movie |
A Feel Good Movie
Amos Lassen
I don't understand how I missed "Playing by Heart" until recently. It is positively delightful and charming with a wonderful cast. We watch
eleven articulate people work through affairs of the heart in Los Angeles. Mark (Jay Mohr) is dying of AIDS and his mother (Ellen Burstyn) comes to his bedside and they need to talk openly and honestly. Other characters include Sean Connery (Paul) and Gena Rowlands (Hannah)
as an older couple. Rowlands discovers that Connery considered having an affair during their forty year marriage and she has to deal with it. Keenan (Ryan Phillippe) and Joan (Angelina Jolie who gives a wonderful performance) are two club kids looking for companionship in a cold world. Jolie shows great emotion in her role and together the two are a very "hot" couple. Gillian Anderson plays a lonely theater director and John Stewart is a lonely architect. The two play their roles with a chemistry that makes them totally convincing. Then there is the most ridiculous of the couples, Madeline Stowe and Anthony Edwards. They play a married couple who cheat on each other but we never know much about them, Last is Dennis Quaid, a loner who spends his time in bars telling stories to anyone who will listen to him
In the end all of the stories come together in a very clever way. The story has its weaknesses but the characters carry the film and the acting is excellent throughout. "Playing by Heart" took me quite by surprise as there is not a single dull moment on the screen. We do often see films about how to maintain relationships and it deals with the meaning of love and how far someone will go for love.
May 15, 2008
| Much to like about this movie |
With Ryan Phillippe there is never a contrived or insincere moment. He's an actor who holds something back ... he allows us to feel there's more to discover about his character, some secret we can find if we look hard enough, something interesting. He and Angelina Jolie slip into a relationship that is poignant and romantic. I wonder what might have happened next.
Why has Jon Stewart never done another romantic role? ... he's engaging, likable, believable as a man who falls in love with a woman who turns out to be one of three daughters whose romantic entanglements, along with those of their parents, form the basis of the plot. He's without artifice, natural, real. It is our loss that Jon Stewart has chosen not to do more acting.
A nice little film, as good or better than so many being produced today. Released in 1998, it doesn't seem dated either in appearance or subject matter. January 5, 2008
| Realy Good |
Hey, it's a great film with a full circle ending. You will NOT be disappointed.
August 25, 2007
| One of My Favorite Movies of All Time |
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