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HEAVENLY CREATURES (DVD/2.35 ANAMORPHIC/DD) DVD Movie

HEAVENLY CREATURES (DVD/2.35 ANAMORPHIC/DD) DVD


2.35:1: Cinemascope

PN: 717951002976     Release: 01/10/2006
Starring: Melanie Lynskey, Kate Winslet, Sarah Peirse
Director(s): Peter Jackson


Heavenly Creatures
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, All Movie Guide
Cast
Melanie Lynskey as Pauline Parker
Kate Winslet as Juliet Hulme
Sarah Peirse as Honora Parker
Diana Kent as Hilda Hulme
Clive Merrison as Henry Hulme
Simon O'Connor as Herbert Rieper
Crew
Jill Gormack - Art Director
John Hubbard - Casting
Liz Mullane - Casting
Ros Hubbard - Casting
Peter Jackson - Co-producer
Ngila Dickson - Costume Designer
Carolynne Cunningham - First Assistant Director
Peter Jackson - Director
Jamie Selkirk - Editor
Hanno Huth - Executive Producer
Peter Dasent - Composer (Music Score)
Grant Major - Production Designer
Allen Guilford - Cinematographer
Alun Bollinger - Cinematographer
Jim Booth - Producer
George Port - Special Effects
Richard Taylor - Special Effects
Michael Hedges - Sound/Sound Designer
Peter Jackson - Screenwriter
Frances Walsh - Screenwriter

Heavenly Creatures
Brimming with both feral energy and surprising humanity, Heavenly Creatures was best defined by its director Peter Jackson, who called it "a murder story about love, a murder story with no villains." This idea is reflected in the film's treatment of its "heavenly creatures," two schoolgirls whose consuming fantasy world is much more fulfilling than what the real world offers them: reality, in the end, is the film's true villain, as its intrusion on the girls' fantasy world ultimately brings everything crashing down. As seen by Jackson, a director previously known for such gory gross-out films as Bad Taste and Dead Alive, the girls are intelligent, creative creatures hurtling along on a weird trajectory towards madness; as played by Kate Winslet and Melanie Lynskey, they are vibrant characters undone as much by their vulnerability as by their destructiveness. Winslet and Lynskey are the film's strongest assets, playing off each other in perfectly nuanced harmony. Where Winslet's Juliet is cocky and brash, Lynskey's Pauline is subdued and glowering; together, they glow with a righteous fire bordering on lunacy. Jackson refuses to condemn or apologize for them, leaving viewers to elicit their own conclusions from the story's parade of horror and beauty. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide
 
Frances Walsh: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie, Best Original Screenplay (nominated)
Peter Jackson: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie, Best Original Screenplay (nominated)

 
National Board of Review, Best Picture (nominated)
Venice International Film Festival, Silver Lion (winner)

 

General Specifications:

Language Options:English
Subtitle Options:English
Sound Processing:DDS: Dolby Digital Surround
Additional Features:cc Dolby Digital surround sound Widescreen (2.35:1) enhanced for 16x9 televisions Theatrical trailer
DVD Aspect Ratio:2.35:1: Cinemascope
MPAA Rating:R
DVD Discs Included:1
DVD Sides:1
DVD DVD Region Code:1
Content Length:109 min
 

DVD Chapters:


Side #1 --
1. Opening Credits [6:24]
2. The New Girl [3:58]
3. Enduring Ailments [3:39]
4. Playful Girls [7:31]
5. Saints of the Fourth World [6:37]
6. "Finding the Key" [6:41]
7. Letters to Pass the Days [9:34]
8. "John Has Fallen In Love With Me" [9:42]
9. An Unhealthy Friendship? [8:06]
10. New Resolutions [5:48]
11. "Poor Father" [6:11]
12. "Sink Or Swim Together" [5:36]
13. "Stark Raving Mad" [5:41]
14. "In Pursuit of Happiness" [6:01]
15. "The Happy Event" [6:45]
16. Honora's End [7:33]
17. End Credits [2:50]


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