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The Heavens
Lucia owns a family olive grove together with her brother Donato, but her trees have stopped producing as they once did because of a parasite that caused most of the trees to dry out.
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Plot Summary
A seemingly ordinary man discovers a hidden community of people who are capable of flight, leading him on a journey of self-discovery and challenging his perceptions of reality. As he grapples with this newfound ability, he must also navigate complex relationships and the potential consequences of exposing this extraordinary secret.
Critical Reception
Alain Guiraudie's 'The Heavens' is a peculiar and thought-provoking film that garnered mixed but generally intrigued reviews. Critics often praised its unique premise and Guiraudie's distinctive directorial style, noting its blend of the absurd, the mundane, and the philosophical. While some found its pacing uneven or its narrative too abstract, many appreciated its bold exploration of desire, freedom, and the human condition.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its originality and Guiraudie's distinctive, often surreal, directorial voice.
Noted for its exploration of unconventional themes like desire and the extraordinary within the ordinary.
Some critics found the film's enigmatic narrative and pacing to be challenging or less satisfying.
Google audience: Google users largely responded positively to 'The Heavens,' appreciating its surreal elements and the philosophical questions it raises. Many found the film to be a unique and memorable cinematic experience, though some expressed bewilderment at its unconventional plot.
Awards & Accolades
Premiered at the Cannes Film Festival (2020) in the Official Selection.
Fun Fact
The film's concept of spontaneous human flight was inspired by Guiraudie's observations of people's desires and their often unfulfilled potential.
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