Map Of The Human Heart
Their Love Story Lasted A Lifetime.
From the acclaimed director of What Dreams May Come, Map Of The Human Heart is a visually stunning love story that would last a lifetime! When a half-Eskimo boy named Avik (Jason Scott Lee - Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story) leaves his artic home with a British mapmaker (Patrick Bergin - Beneath Loch Ness) to seek medical attention in Canada, it marks the first steps in an epic personal journey. In Montreal Avik meets Albertine (Anne Parillaud - La Femme Nikita), a half-Indian girl with whom his life will be forever linked. Spanning decades and distance through war and adversity, their star-crossed relationship becomes a grand romantic adventure of never-ending intensity! Featuring a memorable appearance by big-screen favorite John Cusack (Runaway Jury) - you'll agree with critics everywhere who raved about this outstanding motion picture!
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Map Of The Human Heart - gino
Most stories have the potential of becoming a great movie. This story had the potential, but in spite of the original combination of circumstances (culture, setting, war) the movie manages to be predictable. The dialogue, esp. between avik and albertine as children, is awkward. The action unfolds with too much coincidence, making the movie unbelievable and uninteresting.
This movie is a "groaner".Really a good little film... - Chrisd
I saw this film ages ago, when it first came out on video, and loved it. I recently saw it and I thought that it stood up pretty well. Yes, it is a love story, but there is the backdrop of the war, not to mention a strong cast and engaging story. Warning: you may - may - need kleenex.
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Map Of The Human Heart - gino
Most stories have the potential of becoming a great movie. This story had the potential, but in spite of the original combination of circumstances (culture, setting, war) the movie manages to be predictable. The dialogue, esp. between avik and albertine as ...Really a good little film... - Chrisd
I saw this film ages ago, when it first came out on video, and loved it. I recently saw it and I thought that it stood up pretty well. Yes, it is a love story, but there is the backdrop of the war, not to mention a strong cast and engaging story. Warning: ...