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Heavenly Creatures (1994) Reviews

Heavenly Creatures (1994)
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After winning a cult following for several offbeat and darkly witty gore films, New Zealand director Peter Jackson abruptly shifted gears with this stylish, compelling, and ultimately disturbing tale of two teenage girls whose friendship begins to fuel an ultimately fatal obsession. Pauline (Melanie Lynskey) is a student in New Zealand who doesn't much care for her family or her classmates; she's a bit overweight and not especially gracious, but she quickly makes friends with Juliet (Kate Winslet), a pretty girl whose wealthy parents have relocated from England. Pauline and Juliet find they share the same tastes in art, literature, and music (especially the vocal stylings of Mario Lanza), and together they begin to construct an elaborate fantasy world named Borovnia, which exists first in stories and then in models made of clay. The more Pauline and Juliet dream of Borovnia, the more the two find themselves retreating into this fantastical world of art, adventure, and Gothic romance as they slowly drift away from reality. The girls' parents decide that perhaps they're spending too much time together, and try to bring them back into the real world, but this only feeds their continued obsession with Borovnia (and each other) and leads to a desperate and violent bid for freedom. Featuring excellent performances (especially by Kate Winslet) and imaginative production design and special effects, Heavenly Creatures skillfully allows the audience to see Pauline and Juliet both from their own fantastic perspective and how they seem to the rest of the world. Remarkably enough, Heavenly Creatures is based on a true story; in real life, Juliet grew up to become mystery novelist Anne Perry. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Melanie LynskeyKate Winslet, (more)
Director(s):
Peter Jackson
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
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Member Reviews


Brooke O.

This was a very entertaining movie! What makes it even better is that it is based on a true story.... and it is a twisted story at that! I thought it was well made; great acting, some surprises and a wonderful cast.

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Ben M.

One of a kind movie. Kate Winslet's future star power is immediately obvious in her debut role. There isn't a weak link in any of the roles. And unlike most movies, Peter Jackson's enjoyment of a deeply textured story mixed with fantasy and a sense of dark magic flavors the movie in the most unexpected ways. You have to watch this movie once at least, because it's hard to get across what the experience is like... The Good Son mixed with Charlie And The Chocolate Factory mixed with Where The Wild Things Are. And yes, because it's based on a true story, with the main character's actual diary entries acting as narration, you get chills more often than you might otherwise. It's comedic, riveting, whimsical, and not at all what you'd expect from a movie of this type. Do yourself a favor and watch it!

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Charles P.

Horrible movie. While the acting was very good, the story did not entertain. If anything, was idiotic.

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Kevin B.

I really enjoyed this movie. I love Melanie Lynskey and couldn't wait to watch this. It did not disapoint. The movie didn't seem dated at all. Kate and Melanie were a treat to watch. Peter Jackson told the story in a very thoughtfull way. Ready to watch it again.

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Lawrence P.

The film has disturbing elements to it. The execution of acting and scripting were well done. It is not for everyone. It wasn't my type of film.

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Graydon N.

Interesting and compelling.

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Annie L.

A GOOD MOVIE AND BASED ON A TRUE STORY WITH LOTS OF TWIST AND TURNS... I FELT SAD FOR THE TWO GIRLS.. WACTH THE MOVIE AND YOU'LL KNOW WHAT I MEAN..

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Cary B.

Lushly photographed and finely acted with a good concepetual premise. However, this film eventually disappoints -- the story was overly slow and took too long to unfold. As a result, it comes across as draggy and repetitious. The excessive use of fantasy was also an unwelcome distraction. However, there are some soft core scenes of adolescent girls kissing and fondling which may appeal to viewers with predilections along these lines.

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Gilberto C.

A movie about the power of love and obssesion and it's tragic results, an engaging movie that is not only mesmerizing but frightning to what the power of love can cause.

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Cassie S.

The first half of this movie was so annoying - nothing but two silly teenage girls running and giggling. The only reason I finished this is because Kate Winslet is luminous! Worth watching if you're a Kate fan.

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    Brooke O.

    This was a very entertaining movie! What makes it even better is that it is based on a true story.... and it is a twisted story at that! I thought it was well made; great acting, some surprises and a wonderful cast.

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    Ben M.

    One of a kind movie. Kate Winslet's future star power is immediately obvious in her debut role. There isn't a weak link in any of the roles. And unlike most movies, Peter Jackson's enjoyment of a deeply textured story mixed with fantasy and a sense of dark magic flavors the movie in the most unexpected ways. You have to watch this movie once at least, because it's hard to get across what the experience is like... The Good Son mixed with Charlie And The Chocolate Factory mixed with Where The Wild Things Are. And yes, because it's based on a true story, with the main character's actual diary entries acting as narration, you get chills more often than you might otherwise. It's comedic, riveting, whimsical, and not at all what you'd expect from a movie of this type. Do yourself a favor and watch it!

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    Charles P.

    Horrible movie. While the acting was very good, the story did not entertain. If anything, was idiotic.

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