Heart of America (2003)
Facts
| Directed by | Uwe Boll |
| Cast | Jürgen Prochnow, Michael Paré, Patrick Muldoon, Kett Turton, Elisabeth Moss, Maria Conchita Alonso, Brendan Fletcher and Clint Howard |
| Theatrical Release | November 30, 2002 |
| DVD Release | December 7, 2004 |
| Running Time | 87 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | R (Restricted) |
| UPC Code | 039414520408 |
| Buy this item | $9.98 at Amazon.com As of Jul 21 5:10 EDT (details) 1 DVD, Mti Home Video, Usually ships in 24 hours, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC Languages: Spanish (Subtitled), English (Original Language) Or 15 new from $2.45, 9 used from $2.45 |
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Average user review:| Not the greatest film but better than I expected |
This might not be the greatest film ever made, but it is most certainly not the worst either ("Smoking Aces" was far worse, in my opinion). If you happen to be interested in the topic of high school shootings, then don't be put off by the fact that Boll directed this film. You might be pleasantly surprised too.
May 24, 2008
| Heart Of America |
P.S I Dont Think Much Of The Other School Shooting Movies Like
Elephant & Bang Bang Your Dead
Hoped This Review Helped You Out Cos This Is The Best Movie Ever July 8, 2006
| Excellent |
| wake up and smell the coffee! |
Anyway, if that is the case, I want to make clear that it is highly underrated, since it is a very good movie.
Although you'll see the climax coming miles away, this movie still keeps you on the edge of your seat, and makes you wonder which one of the students who are bullied will snap in the end.
The editing is very stylish, since it doesn't run in chronological order, but not confusing in anyway, I thought it was a nice touch. The soundtrack really adds to the emotions the "victims" feel; and by victims, I mean the students who are bullied all over through highschool and then finally snap.
They went through hell, and a bully can't imagine what he is doing to a person. Don't get me wrong, I'm not approving of taking revenge on bullies by killing them, but to be honest, I can understand why they did it.
If you're humiliated, bullied, abused, hit and kicked every single day, year in year out, you're bound to snap one day; a human being can only take this much.
This movie really lets you understand the hell those students are going through, and why they one day pick up a gun, and don't care what they do, even if it cost their own life.
Therefore this is a great movie, well-acted well directed and everyone should see this.
I'm a teacher myself, and can't possibly understand how these things can happen and escalate. I mean, if a student gets picked on every day, it's hard to believe that the teachers don't know about it. So I guess, they DO know, but just don't do anything about it, maybe because they're used to it, and think it's "part of the game".
When students in my class pick on each other, I immediately nip it in the bud, so I got a "happy" classroom, and after the first schooldays the bullying was soon over.
But I guess, it can happen everywhere.
Not only in America this happened, but it already happened 2 years ago in Germany, and last year here in the Netherlands. A student in The Hague snapped and killed a principal.
I think people should act upon this ongoing trend, and prevent other highschool dramas from happening.
Anyway, I'm rambling along about the events in our world, but this should be a movie review; and to come to that, I just think that this movie can be of great influence on students; not in a way, to encourage the bullied ones to pick up a gun, but I think it will convert some bullies and stop them from bullying others. I think unwillingly they will come to their senses and realize what they're doing to other people, and what consequences it may have.
Therefore I absolutely recommend this movie, not only to students, but to everyone, since everyone should know what is going on in the world in in our students' heads and lives. January 3, 2005
| A great wake up call |
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