Premium Content:

Heartbeats

Directed by Xavier Dolan

- Advertisement -

Francis (Xavier Dolan) and Marie (Monia Chokri) are close friends. Francis is the quieter one – more discreet and a man of few but precise words. He harbours a deep grief about the number of rejections he has accumulated but remains hopeful the right man will walk into his life. Marie is more neurotic and narcissistic but she looks like Audrey Hepburn reborn and is an eternal romantic. One day, they meet a blond Adonis called Nicolas (Niels Schneider). His perfect features are totally exploited by the camera as he seductively smiles and tosses his angelic curls, and each of the two friends slides into deep obsessive fantasies around the same object of desire. And the deeper they slide, the more their friendship begins to crack under the pressure of competing for the mysterious new kid on the block.

Xavier Dolan’s second film is a study of the fall into love. The film is really 105 minutes of foreplay, as it reveals a fundamentally simple intrigue that careers through a whole gamut of poetic craziness: passions unleashed, expectations, sorrow, humiliation and, finally, loneliness. All the while, the director is playing with the lighting, the music, the inter-cut erotic imagery and the seductive slow motion to make everyone in the audience fall in love with Nicolas as well. Of course, where there is mystery, there is ambiguity. Mixing flirtation with indifference, it is difficult to judge what his intentions are, other than to remind us that ‘the only truth is to love beyond reason’.

In the end, this brilliant 21 year old writer, director, actor makes his audience laugh at love, romance and the nature of attraction. Voted as Best Film at the 2010 Sydney Film Festival, Heartbeats screens at UWA’s Somerville 27 Dec – 2 Jan and at ECU’s Joondalup Pines 3-9 Jan.

Lezly Herbert

Latest

New GRAI publication celebrates 50 fabulous years of Connections

GRAI will launch a publication capturing 50 years of Connections Nightclub, sharing stories of community, resilience and belonging in WA..

Tasmanian Liberal senator Jonno Duniam to quit politics

Tasmanian senator Jonno Duniam will retire, citing family reasons, with leadership tensions and party pressures contributing to his decision.

Queensland Supreme Court knocks back judicial review request from Lyle Shelton

The long running vilification case is heading back to the tribunal in Queensland.

Catch Casey Donovan, Zoë Coombs Marr & more on new ‘Spicks and Specks’

The dynamic music trivia show Spicks and Specks returns to ABC this July with another lineup of fabulous guest panellists.

Newsletter

Don't miss

New GRAI publication celebrates 50 fabulous years of Connections

GRAI will launch a publication capturing 50 years of Connections Nightclub, sharing stories of community, resilience and belonging in WA..

Tasmanian Liberal senator Jonno Duniam to quit politics

Tasmanian senator Jonno Duniam will retire, citing family reasons, with leadership tensions and party pressures contributing to his decision.

Queensland Supreme Court knocks back judicial review request from Lyle Shelton

The long running vilification case is heading back to the tribunal in Queensland.

Catch Casey Donovan, Zoë Coombs Marr & more on new ‘Spicks and Specks’

The dynamic music trivia show Spicks and Specks returns to ABC this July with another lineup of fabulous guest panellists.

Dmitriy Popov found guilty of the manslaughter of dancer O’Shae Sibley

A jury finds teenager Dmitriy Popov guilty of manslaughter as a hate crime in the 2023 killing of dancer O'Shae Sibley.

New GRAI publication celebrates 50 fabulous years of Connections

GRAI will launch a publication capturing 50 years of Connections Nightclub, sharing stories of community, resilience and belonging in WA..

Tasmanian Liberal senator Jonno Duniam to quit politics

Tasmanian senator Jonno Duniam will retire, citing family reasons, with leadership tensions and party pressures contributing to his decision.

Queensland Supreme Court knocks back judicial review request from Lyle Shelton

The long running vilification case is heading back to the tribunal in Queensland.