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The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things (2004)
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Actress and filmmaker Asia Argento directed this faithful screen adaptation of the fictional J.T. Leroy's fictional memoir, which documents a boy's truly harrowing road to adulthood. Jeremiah (Jimmy Bennett) is the seven-year-old son of Sarah (Asia Argento), an unstable and unwed mother who abandoned her son and left him to be raised by foster parents. Jeremiah has come to love his guardians, and is devastated when Sarah arrives at their doorstep, demanding her child back. Threatening Jeremiah with torture if he tries to run away, Sarah introduces her young son to drugs and encourages her one-night-stand paramours to help "discipline" her son when she feels his behavior is inappropriate. Sarah marries a man named Emerson (Jeremy Renner), but abandons him shortly afterward; Emerson responds by molesting Jeremiah, and soon the child is left in the care of his grandparents (Peter Fonda and Ornella Muti), members of a fundamentalist Christian sect which emphasizes child discipline that's strict to the point of abuse. After three years, Sarah returns with a new husband, Kenny (Matt Schulze), and takes Jeremiah (now played by Dylan Sprouse and Cole Sprouse) with her; Kenny spends most of his time on the road as a trucker, and Sarah supports the family at home as a stripper and a prostitute. Sarah also begins dressing her son is girl's clothing, which excites the perverse appetites of Sarah's latest boyfriend, Jackson (Marilyn Manson); she soon leaves Jackson and pairs off with Chester (Jeremy Sisto), a biker with a dangerous way of making a living. The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things premiered at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival, where it was screened as part of the "Directors Fortnight" series. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Asia ArgentoJimmy Bennett, (more)
Director(s):
Asia Argento
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    Ron C.

    I think a lot of viewers confuse the movie with the story-it's an excellent movie about a horrible subject, not a horrible movie. Although this is fiction, as someone who has seen how a segment of the American underclass lives firsthand in their homes-I can tell you this is the most realistic depiction of white trash I have ever seen on TV or film. Asia Argento, who in this movie is a cross between Courtney Love and Brittney Murphy looks wise, isn't even an American native. She had me fooled! The young kids, especially Jimmy Bennett, do really good work. I hope someone was on set to help them deal with the issues raised in some of their scenes. Tough stuff even for adults.

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    Brian W.

    I'm going to go against the grain and say I thought the movie was very good. All the acting was excellent expecialy the boy and Asia. She is an Italian film star with an Italian accent and she did an excellent job of playing poor white trash. Distrubing but I know of two children that were brought up that way. You wonder how many children are brought up completely without love and what happens to them when they become adults. Many end up psychopaths and are found in prisons.I thought about this movie for more than a week after I saw it, which makes a movie good in my opinion. The movie had a low budget feel and a few of the scene transitions were unclear. The music was well done especially the very last scene and Starlite Desperation song played. It fit perfectly.

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    Wendy D.

    I have to agree with the person who said what makes this movie really sad is that this is happening to our children TODAY! I see it on the news all the time! All the ones who left a reveiw that said this movie had really no purpose to even be made..it's those people who turn the other cheek and pretend they don't know whats going on. It's a very difficult movie to watch, I have 3 kids and cried at the 1st 5 min.s of it but then I got angry that the mother kept her claws in him and wondered WHY? Isn't anyone paying attention to this poor child??!!!This movie teaches us to be vigilant and to care about those who have no one (or the wrong ones for that matter..)to care about them. Don't just sit by...silent.

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