 |
|
 |
 |
| MatchFlick Member Reviews |
 3 reviews / review this flick
|
|
Heights (2005)
On a summer night in New York City, five lives intertwine and unravel. Isabel, a beautiful twenty-five year old photographer, wavers on her commitment to her upcoming wedding. Her mother Diana, a legendary actress, discovers her husband is cheating. Jonathan, Isabel's fiance, tries to protect a secret that will endanger his marriage. Peter, a young writer, faces his lover's past while researching a story for Vanity Fair and Alec, an actor, wonders if his affections will ever be returned. Set in the nightspots, theaters, rooftops, and streets of Manhattan over one night, Heights is a contemporary story of young people in New York City that sparkles with the wit that is a trademark of Merchant Ivory films. (read more)
| Release Date: | June 17th, 2005 |
| Directed By: | |
| Written By: | |
| Starring: | | |
 |
|
|
Heights Movie Review by Zara (7/23/2007) |
 |
|
How is it possible that a movie can be so interesting and yet so boring at the same time? I guess it's due to the characters involved, all these educated, talented people who are so incredibly self-centered that all they really care about is themselves and how the people around them apply to their own situation rather than...
(complete Heights review by Zara)
Heights Movie Review by Kathleen (6/15/2005) |
 |
|
Isabel (Elizabeth Banks) is amazingly skilled at self-delusion. She's engaged to Jonathan (James Marsden) but never talks about him to anyone, knows nothing about his past lovers, and, when asked how her engagement ring feels, replies, "Heavy." Furthermore, her friend Sadie refuses to be a bridesmaid because of her...
(complete Heights review by Kathleen)
| Heights Movie Review by Jesse (12/15/2006) |
 |
|
This film was highlighted by the sensational performance from the one and only Glenn Close. She is once again terrific and makes this movie. This may seem like a story that is told over and over again, but don't let this turn you away from this film. There's something quite original about this movie that I have never seen...
(complete Heights review by Jesse)
|
|
|