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Haunted Heart

  • 2024
  • 2h 8m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
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Matt Dillon and Aida Folch in Haunted Heart (2024)
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When Alex joins the team of a boutique seaside restaurant, sexual tensions rise as she falls for the enigmatic restaurant manager Max. Blinded by her feelings, the relationship slowly slides... Read allWhen Alex joins the team of a boutique seaside restaurant, sexual tensions rise as she falls for the enigmatic restaurant manager Max. Blinded by her feelings, the relationship slowly slides into a harrowing tale of survival.When Alex joins the team of a boutique seaside restaurant, sexual tensions rise as she falls for the enigmatic restaurant manager Max. Blinded by her feelings, the relationship slowly slides into a harrowing tale of survival.

  • Director
    • Fernando Trueba
  • Writers
    • Fernando Trueba
    • Rylend Grant
  • Stars
    • Matt Dillon
    • Aida Folch
    • Juan Pablo Urrego
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    483
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Fernando Trueba
    • Writers
      • Fernando Trueba
      • Rylend Grant
    • Stars
      • Matt Dillon
      • Aida Folch
      • Juan Pablo Urrego
    • 7User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Matt Dillon
    Matt Dillon
    • Max
    Aida Folch
    Aida Folch
    • Álex
    Juan Pablo Urrego
    Juan Pablo Urrego
    • Chico
    Kika Georgiou
    Kika Georgiou
    • Ilya
    Polydoros Vogiatzis
    Polydoros Vogiatzis
    • Dimitri
    Anthi Andreopoulou
    • Melina
    Vassilis Halakatevakis
    Vassilis Halakatevakis
    • Markos
    Marina Argyropoulou
    Marina Argyropoulou
    • Nina
    Kostas Antalopoulos
    Kostas Antalopoulos
    • Capitán Seros
    Vassilis Fortounas
    • Milo
    Yannis Agridopoulos
    • Yorgos
    Christos Alpidis
    • Philippos
    Thanassis Dessylas
    • Mimo
    Paraskevi Karava
    • Madre de Markos
    Nikos Kyritsis
    • Novio de Dimitri
    • Director
      • Fernando Trueba
    • Writers
      • Fernando Trueba
      • Rylend Grant
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    2HumbleMensa

    Hard pass

    Okay, so I don't even know where to begin.

    I will try to be neutral as this was directed by Fernando Trueba and he usually is pretty good. And although I 100% saw what he was trying to do because I'm of an age that I recall the style, but this one is not just a disappointment-it's just plain old boring, boring, boring and even hard to get through.

    The story isn't anything new, maybe one small surprise. The characters are mediocre at best. The female lead totally held this together, and I'm so sorry that I have to remember Matt Dillon in this role because while he can play a good nutter, and I grew up watching him so I'm totally familiar with his range (he's often overlooked, a better actor than he's given credit for) I cringed at many of his scenes. Again, I know what the director was trying to do but it'll be a miss with younger generations and Dillon was just lifeless in this one.

    The music, however, was fabulous.
    1firemank-40503

    Creator who ignores the history

    The most boring and provocative movie i have ever seen. The creator should know that there is no country called Macedonia as it is mentioned in the beginning when the female protagonist mentioned that she passed through Croatia, Bosnia, Serbia and Macedonia (meaning North Macedonia). Macedonia is a region of Greece and it's a shame not to respect at least the history of the country you are shooting the movie.

    Except of this the movie is really boring and every dialog lasts too long without any meaning.

    I wouldn't pay again to see this movie or any other movie from the same creator. Don't loose your time and money.
    1julietharper-74331

    I thought I would give this film a chance.

    Because I like Matt Dillon from the past.

    But my god this really is a huge Turkey.

    A complete waste of time watching as when I start a movie I tend to want to finish it and give it a chance and some kind of middle and end. Well don't bother with this one.

    Terrible storyline. Shockingly slow and totally lacking in direction and cohesion.

    This was supposed to be some kind of thriller that had no thrills. No connection. No direction. No Intrigue. No chemistry. No Interesting plot. The other actors involved should have stayed at home because there is no need for their very small amount of input.

    Terrible film that should have been left on the directors/producers/editors floor.
    5eulaliafj

    A Disappointing Miss from an Acclaimed Director

    Haunted Heart, directed by Academy Award winner Fernando Trueba, is a significant letdown, especially given the director's impressive track record. The film's plot, unfortunately, offers nothing new, with a predictable narrative that fails to surprise or engage. The characters are flat and unmemorable, making it hard for the audience to feel invested in their fates. The casting choices seem off, with actors who either feel out of place or struggle to bring any depth to their roles. Perhaps most frustrating is the soundtrack, which completely undermines the tension, especially in scenes that are supposed to be pivotal. Instead of heightening suspense, the music drains any sense of urgency or danger. As if that weren't enough, the Spanish dubbing is not only poorly executed but borders on ridiculous, further pulling viewers out of the experience. It's baffling that a filmmaker of Trueba's caliber could overlook these fundamental aspects of filmmaking. Haunted Heart is, sadly, a film that fails to live up to expectations. Save yourself the disappointment and skip this one.
    5ferguson-6

    should be called the Red Flag Cafe

    Greetings again from the darkness. With any discussion or article about relationships these days, there is inevitably a mention of 'red flags' ... warning signs in a potential partner that shouldn't be ignored. Thanks to writer-director Fernando Trueba (BELLE EPOQUE 1992, CHICO & RITA 2009) and co-writer Rylend Grant, there is now a movie that offers clear examples of red flags for those who can't manage to spot them without assistance.

    Alex (Aida Folch) is a lovely young woman who can't swim or speak Greek. So of course, she applies for a job at a restaurant on a Greek island. It's a boutique joint, just opening, owned by Max (Matt Dillon). Alex is drawn to the mysterious Max. While she's a carefree open book, he's a tight-lipped private person. A local charmer and part of the staff, Chico (Juan Pablo Urrego) tells Alex, "Nobody knows Max." Unfortunately, this doesn't deter Alex and she continues to pursue her man.

    One thing respected filmmaker Trueba gets right is the look of the film. Set in 2001, the Greek isle locale is breathtaking and the cinematography by Sergio Ivan Castano takes full advantage of the seaside setting, as well as the cute café and the cast of faces the cameras adore. Aida Folch has an initial likability that reminds me a bit of Valerie Kaprisky from BREATHLESS (1983), and Matt Dillon has been a big screen fixture for more than forty years. It's really the material that lets us down here. The romance is never quite as romantic as we'd hope, and the suspenseful aspects never generate the tension that we'd prefer. Mostly we just keep asking, "What is Alex doing? Why doesn't she bolt?" The aforementioned red flags are so obvious that the big reveal barely warrants a nod, and the finale is forced to go a bit over-the-top due to the unlikely actions of Alex. In spite of all that, the Greek isles are enticing.

    In theaters and On Demand beginning September 27, 2024.

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      Third collaboration between Fernando Trueba and Aida Folch after El embrujo de Shanghai (2002) and El artista y la modelo (2012). In each movie she plays a Spanish character but in El artista y la modelo she mostly speaks French and in this one English.
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      Alexandra Leaving
      Written by Leonard Cohen

      Performed by Javier Mas and Sofia Cordoba

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    • Release date
      • August 23, 2024 (Spain)
    • Countries of origin
      • Spain
      • United States
      • Colombia
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
      • Greek
      • French
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Isla perdida
    • Filming locations
      • Trikeri, Greece
    • Production companies
      • Atlántika Films
      • Atlántika Films
      • Caracol Televisión
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      • $359,865
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      2 hours 8 minutes
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