Lonely Hearts
Lonely Hearts

Lonely Hearts

2006Movie108 minEnglish

In the late 1940s, a murderous couple known as the 'The Lonely Hearts Killers' kills close to a dozen people. Two detectives try to nab the duo who find their targets via the personals in the paper.

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IMDb6.1/10
Rotten Tomatoes37%
Metacritic42/100
Google Users60%
Director: Todd RobinsonGenres: Crime, Drama, Thriller, Mystery, Biography

Plot Summary

In 1940s Miami, Detective Tony Armas is assigned to a gruesome murder case that leads him and his new partner, Charlie, on a harrowing pursuit of a murderous couple. Martha Beck and Raymond Fernandez are a notorious pair who lure lonely men to their deaths. As the investigation intensifies, Armas becomes increasingly consumed by the case, leading to a psychological battle with the killers.

Critical Reception

Lonely Hearts received a mixed to negative reception from critics. While some praised the performances of the lead actors, particularly John Travolta and James Gandolfini, and the atmospheric depiction of the era, many found the film to be overly grim, gratuitously violent, and lacking in narrative depth. The pacing was also a common point of criticism, with some reviewers feeling it dragged in parts.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for strong performances by John Travolta and James Gandolfini.
  • Criticized for its excessive violence and bleak tone.
  • Found to be a somewhat slow-paced and melodramatic crime thriller.

Google audience: Audiences were divided on Lonely Hearts. Many appreciated the cast's performances and the period setting. However, a significant portion found the film too dark and disturbing, with some suggesting it was too violent and lacked emotional resonance.

Fun Fact

The film is based on the true story of Martha Beck and Raymond Fernandez, who were dubbed 'The Killers of the Lonely Hearts' by the press.

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GenerationofSwine

GenerationofSwin...

Well a lot of people have pointed out that it is full of cop cliche's... and I won't disagree, but it's a neo noir, and rather than cliche I would call them "tropes" as in, it does it's best to hit as many tropes as it can... ... and as ...