Shot Through the Heart
The horrors of war are examined from the view points of lifelong friends (Linus Roache, Vincent Perez), who end up on opposing sides in the civil war in Sarajevo. One is an expert marksman, who trains the snipers used to terrify the city and the other becomes a freedom fighter, who rejects his friend's offer to gain an escape from the city. As might be expected, the two eventually have to face-off against one another.
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- Cast:
- Linus Roache , Vincent Perez , Lia Williams , Adam Kotz , Soo Garay , Lothaire Bluteau , Daniel Betts
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Memorable, crazy movie
Fresh and Exciting
I like movies that are aware of what they are selling... without [any] greater aspirations than to make people laugh and that's it.
It is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years,
You guys are missing the point, honestly, UNIFORMS, incorrect use of a mosin M-44? Who cares, it's the message that counts. Maybe I have to apologize for having a life outside of looking up little discrepancies in movies, but I try to take the movie for what it's worth rather than pick it apart. It was an HBO movie, yes, it's going to be in English! Get used to it, most movies are written in the language of the intended country of release. It's a message that goes back to the US civil war but brought up into modern times. It was a well made movie with good acting and an exciting screenplay. I was thuroughly entertained while at the same time being forced to know that the back-story was taken directly out of real life. Great movie (period)
Shot through the Heart is a movie about two best friends who end up on different sides of a war. This movie goes through the horror and sadness of war and how it can tear even the best of friends apart. The sniping scenes give you an adrenaline rush. The anticipation is brutal. And on top of it all is the great acting. You will not be disappointed.
This film explores the complex relationship between two men, one who is Christian, the other Moslem, in war-torn Bosnia. In my attempt to understand how people who live side-by-side could brutalize and murder each other, "Shot Through The Heart" was an unsettling opportunity to gain some insight into a confusing and disturbing conflict. I am sure that many people in the United States have little point of reference with which to compare what is depicted in the film to our everyday life. Having read about the conflict in Bosnia, and studied Balkan history, I know, abstractly, of the age-old conflicts there. What this film did for me was to depict, in a very visceral way, the insanity of old hatreds that, bubbling to the surface, turn what should be abnormal, into the normal; society turned upside down. To see people sublimate their humanity to base and inhuman themes of ethnic purity raises the question to all of us; can we shed ourselves of all our prejudices and truly love our neighbor?
Shot through the heart is the best film I've seen on the Bosnia war. Others I have seen are Welcome to Sarajevo, Savior, Pretty Village, all good films, but this is the best. It really shows the true situation, and I couldn't help feeling the anger when the lead character says before the war, "just let them try to have a war, the American's will come right in like in the Gulf".This film is totally on location in Sarajevo, and you can see all the bombed out buildings. The main character has to make a big decision: whether to let his friendship with a Yugoslav turned Serb murderer get in the way of defending his neighborhood, or not. Very well done and well acted. I think this film must have hit too close to home for Sarajevans filmed so soon after the actual siege took place.Other good films I recommend: Ulysses Gaze, Underground, Cafe Balkan, Vukovar.