Heavy
Heavy

Heavy

1990Movie52 minJapanese

Guy is a Japanese street-brawler in New York who chooses to train under the famed boxer, Roman, with the hopes that he can raise enough money as a heavyweight to fund a life-saving operation for his father.

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IMDb6.5/10
Rotten Tomatoes64%
Metacritic60/100
Google Users75%
Director: Richard PriceGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A lonely, overweight man named Sal works as a cook in a dingy roadside diner. His life is monotonous and isolated until a vibrant and mysterious woman named Callie enters his life. Their unexpected connection brings a spark of hope and change, but also introduces complications and challenges that test Sal's newfound happiness and his ability to break free from his past.

Critical Reception

Heavy received a mixed to positive reception from critics. While some praised its raw emotional honesty and strong performances, particularly from Pruitt Taylor Vince, others found its pacing slow and its narrative somewhat bleak. Audience reception was generally more divided, with some connecting with its intimate portrayal of loneliness and connection, while others found it lacked broader appeal.

What Reviewers Say

  • Pruitt Taylor Vince delivers a compelling and sympathetic performance as the protagonist.
  • The film's unflinching look at loneliness and the search for connection is both poignant and sometimes difficult to watch.
  • Some critics found the deliberate pacing and downbeat tone to be a detractor.

Google audience: Audiences appreciated the film's realistic portrayal of a struggling individual and the tentative development of his relationship. However, some viewers found the movie to be too slow and depressing, wishing for a more uplifting or engaging story.

Fun Fact

The role of Callie was originally intended for another actress, but Liv Tyler, in one of her earliest film roles, impressed the director during her audition and secured the part.

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