Far from Heaven PG-13

What imprisons desires of the heart?
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DVD Details

  • Rated: PG-13
  • Run Time: 1 hours, 47 minutes
  • Video: Color
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: September 23, 2015
  • Originally Released: 2002
  • Label: TGG Direct

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AUDIENCE SCORE
User Ratings: 23,227
Quaid makes a decent man's anguish richly palpable. Moore makes us feel hidden frenzy with a cool and ultimately heartbreaking grace. Full Review
TIME Magazine
Apr 1, 2014
With a classic storytelling style bordering on corniness, a deft tragicomic touch and a heroic refusal to use the safety net of irony, Haynes has managed to produce something of a gem. Full Review
Times (UK)
Jan 2, 2018
...It's a bold experiment....[With a] terrific look and perfectly pitched performances...
Hollywood Reporter
Sep 3, 2002
Rating: A- -- I'll say two things about an Oscar nomination for Julianne Moore for best actress: for sure and at least. Full Review
Good Morning America
Jan 3, 2018
We are left wondering why, in any case, an imitation Sirk was needed, what appetite or interest it might fill. Even with its latter-day (modified) frankness, Far From Heaven is only thin glamour that lacks a tacit wry base. Full Review
The New Republic
Apr 1, 2014
Quaid won numerous awards....Arguably his richest performance.
Uncut
Mar 1, 2005
The actors move about this elaborate movie museum in a modified dream state, as if living in the present while rooted in the past. But the strategy doesn't work. It's an imitation of lifelessness.
Wall Street Journal
Apr 1, 2014

Product Description:

The model marriage of Frank (Dennis Quaid) and Cathy Whitaker (Julianne Moore) in 1950s Hartford is depicted in television ads, and a magazine features photographs of Cathy as a model homemaker and citizen. Yet, behind the curtains of their dream home, Cathy and Frank hide scandalous secrets. Frank has been masquerading his homosexuality and is seeing a doctor for a heterosexual conversion. Meanwhile, Cathy finds solace in her gardener, Raymond (Dennis Haysbert), a black man about whom Cathy must conceal her growing feelings, since simply being seen with him is cause for scandal.

Filmmaker Douglas Sirk employed the trappings of the melodrama to satirize and criticize narrow minds in the 1950s status quo with films such as ALL THAT HEAVEN ALLOWS. Todd Haynes (SAFE) uses Sirk's highly stylized universe to critique society half a century later in FAR FROM HEAVEN. The film uses thematic elements of Sirk's such as isolating characters through windows and vivid, symbolic colors and flowers. It also applies Sirkian plot devices such as gossiping neighbors and demonizing television. Attacking prejudice, Haynes' methods are particularly effective as he uses an antiquated style of filmmaking to shed light on societal problems that are pervasive even in the 21st Century.

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