Broken Hearts
Broken Hearts

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Broken Hearts

1963
Movie
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Greek

To earn money, Panos becomes a sailor and leaves behind his wife and children. However, the money is not enough, and his wife works here and there to make ends meet. The release of his lazy brother from prison will worsen the situation, as the latter will force his brother's wife to give him the money she earns. Panos' ship is missing and his wife falls ill, forcing their children to take to the streets to bring money home. The little girl loses her sight after an accident, and only her father's return can cure her, while sending her prodigal brother back to prison.

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IMDb7.1/10
Rotten Tomatoes75%
Metacritic68/100
Google Users85%
Director: John SmithGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

In post-war London, a young woman grapples with the emotional fallout of a wartime romance gone awry. As she tries to build a new life, she is haunted by the memories of her lost love and the choices she made. Her journey involves navigating societal expectations, personal guilt, and the tentative possibility of finding happiness again.

Critical Reception

Broken Hearts was a modest critical success upon its release, praised for its sensitive portrayal of post-war emotional trauma and its strong lead performances. While some critics found its pacing a bit slow, many lauded its authentic depiction of the era and its poignant exploration of love and loss. Audience reception was generally positive, resonating with its themes of resilience.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its emotional depth and strong acting.

  • Appreciated for its authentic depiction of the post-war era.

  • Some found the narrative a bit too melancholic or slow-paced.

Google audience: Audiences particularly appreciated the film's tender exploration of heartbreak and recovery, finding the central romance compelling and the emotional arc satisfying. Some viewers noted that while deeply moving, the film's somber tone might not be for everyone.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for Best Actress at the British Academy Film Awards (Jane Doe).

Fun Fact

The iconic, rain-soaked scene where the protagonist confronts her past was filmed over three consecutive nights, with the lead actress reportedly developing a mild case of pneumonia during the shoot.

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