One from the Heart

One from the Heart(1982)

R
02/11/1982 (US)Drama, Romance1h 39m
5.9

"When Francis Ford Coppola makes a love story… don't expect hearts and flowers."

Overview

In a dazzling, dreamlike Las Vegas, longtime couple Hank and Frannie break up on their fifth anniversary and each pursue the fantasy of new love over one neon-soaked night—he with a free-spirited acrobat, she with a seductive musician. But as illusion and reality blur, both must decide whether passion or devotion truly defines the heart.

Francis Ford Coppola

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Armyan Bernstein

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Armyan Bernstein

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Francis Ford Coppola

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Francis Ford Coppola's Vision for ONE FROM THE HEART: “Love is a Gamble"

Francis Ford Coppola's Vision for ONE FROM THE HEART: “Love is a Gamble"

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A review by Wuchak
5.0

Written on April 20, 2020

_**Coppola’s avant-garde musical with Teri Garr and Nastassja Kinski**_

A couple who’s been living together for five years in Las Vegas has a tiff (Teri Garr & Frederic Forrest). As they grieve their heartbreak, they flirt with alternative lovers on July 4th (Raul Julia & Nastassja Kinski).

“One from the Heart” (1981) was Francis Ford Coppola’s follow-up to his incredible “Apocalypse Now” (1979). It’s a romantic musical shot entirely on a large sound stage (with one sequence done in the back lot) of Coppola’s Zoetrope Studios, a studio by artists for artists. It’s in the tradition of the outstanding “Moulin Rouge” (1952) and the precursor to the dynamic “Chicago” (2002), but it lacks the compelling story of the former and the electricity of the latter.

Coppola was excited about using experimental video equipment to view/edit the movie and it certainly looks good, but the story is simplistic, which no doubt was the point in order for the viewer to focus on the artistic visuals and pleasant lounge music (by Tom Waits featuring Crystal Gayle). Nevertheless, the story is dull and Forrest lacks the charm to play a leading man, although Raul is charismatic. On the female front, Garr looks great as she nears the end of her physical prime and this is perhaps the best film to view Nastassja’s beauty.

While the film has its partisans and is certainly worth checking out for the reasons noted, it flopped upon release and it took Coppola a decade to recover financially. But I respect Francis for his experimental drive. They can’t all be hits.

The movie runs 1 hour, 47 minutes.

GRADE: C