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Heartbeats/Les Amours Imaginaires (2010) - Dolan's second is the year's guilty pleasure #1



1 Film Excess nomination:

Best Costumes: Xavier Dolan (lost to Pat Field for Sex and the City 2)

+ Best Canadian Movie of the Year
+ Best Youth Movie of the Year
+ Sexiest Movie of the Year

Xavier Dolan looks enamored and slightly annoyed, perhaps at being enamored, on the poster for his own Heartbeats

Two good, fashionable friends get a new friend, whom they both fall in love with and idealize, while he manipulates them.

Heartbeats, with the original French title Les Amours Imaginaires (which translates to 'the imaginary loves'), is the second feature from Canadian master writer-director Xavier Dolan (Mommy (2014)). It presents a story that seems ideal for a short film, which is then stretched to feature length. It thus comes off as a very light but also delightfully tender and elegant film of the little unhappy romances in life, and especially the ones that primarily remain fanciful.
Niels Schneider (Opium (2013)) is good as the favored Adonis, whose casual cat-and-mouse game with the two enamored 'friends' annoys me to the point where I just want to scratch his eyes out. Dolan himself is dreamy as the wildly frustrated Francis, and Monia Chokri (All Yours/Je Suis à Toi (2014)) is also divine, (although she smokes too much) as the equally frustrated Marie. They are a damn sexy trio.
The film can seem almost superficial due to its hyper-aestheticism (the neat cinematography is by Stéphanie Anne Weber Biron (I Killed My Mother/J'ai Tué Ma Mère (2009))) and thematical lightness, so it feels like a guilty pleasure still to dig Heartbeats in a big way. It employs the element of having younger people unrelated to the story discuss their love lives to the camera, which works for the most part, (and lengthens the film, which may have been the main reason for incorporating it.) Dolan has, as he likes to do, picked out the stylish costumes for the film himself.
Heartbeats is a sensuous, deliciously sounding style-soup of a film to savor, and I have enjoyed watching it several times.

Related posts:


Xavier Dolan:  2014 in films and TV-series - according to Film Excess [UPDATED I]   
Mommy (2014) - Dolan has outdone himself and orchestrated the (probably) best film of the year
Tom at the Farm/Tom à la Ferme (2013) - Intense, eerie sub/dom-themed sex thriller (without sex)
Laurence Anyways (2012) - Dolan serves a stylish, jumbled, massive transsexualism tale 

2010 in films and TV-series - according to Film Excess [UPDATED III]
2010 in films and TV-series - according to Film Excess [UPDATED II]
2010 in films and TV-series - according to Film Excess [UPDATED I]
2010 in films and TV-series - according to Film Excess









Watch a trailer for the film here

Cost: Approximately 595k $
Box office: 588k $
= Big flop
[Heartbeats premiered May 16 (Cannes) and runs 101 minutes. It was made on a small budget and premiered in the Un Certain Regard section at Cannes Film Festival. In the US, the film opened to a 7k $ first weekend in a single theater, widening to 10 theaters at its biggest, grossing 68k $ (11.6 % of the total gross). Its biggest markets were France/Canada with 411k $ (69.9 %) and Germany with 159k $ (27 %). The film played at various festivals and won the Sydney Film Festival's Best Film award. Heartbeats is certified fresh at 73 % with a 6.9 critical average on Rotten Tomatoes.]

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