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Heaven & Earth is a 1993 biographical war drama film written and directed by Oliver Stone, and starring Tommy Lee Jones, Haing S. Ngor, Joan Chen, and Hiep Thi Le. It is Stone's third film about the Vietnam War, following Platoon (1986) and Born on the Fourth of July (1989).

Heaven & Earth
Theatrical release poster
Directed byOliver Stone
Screenplay byOliver Stone
Based on
  • When Heaven and Earth Changed Places
    by
  • Child of War, Woman of Peace
    by
    • Le Ly Hayslip
    • James Hayslip
Produced by
  • Oliver Stone
  • Arnon Milchan
  • Robert Kline
  • A. Kitman Ho
Starring
CinematographyRobert Richardson
Edited by
  • David Brenner
  • Sally Menke
Music byKitarō
Production
companies
  • Le Studio Canal +
  • Regency Enterprises
  • Alcor Films
  • Ixtlan
  • New Regency Productions
  • Kitman Ho Productions
  • Todd-AO
Distributed byWarner Bros.
Release date
  • December 25, 1993 (1993-12-25)
Running time
140 minutes[1]
Countries
  • France
  • United States
Languages
  • English
  • Vietnamese
Budget$33 million
Box office$5.9 million[2]

The film was based on the books When Heaven and Earth Changed Places and Child of War, Woman of Peace, both authored by Le Ly Hayslip about her experiences during and after the Vietnam War. It received mixed reviews and performed poorly at the box office.


Plot


Le Ly is a girl growing up in a Vietnamese village. Her life changes when communist insurgents show up in the village to first fight the forces of France and then the United States. During the American involvement, Le Ly is captured and tortured by South Vietnamese troops who suspect she is a spy for the North, and later raped by the Viet Cong because they suspect that she is a traitor to the North. After the rape, her relationship with her village is destroyed, and she and her family are forced to move.

Her family moves to Saigon and she is employed by a family there. The master of the household misleads her into believing that he genuinely cares for her, and she falls for him and gets pregnant by him. The master's wife becomes enraged and Le Ly's whole family is forced to move back to their former province. There she meets Steve Butler, a Gunnery Sergeant in the United States Marine Corps. When she first meets him she is not interested in a boyfriend or marriage, having been through so much suffering. Steve falls for Le Ly and treats her very well, making a big difference in her life while in Vietnam.

The two leave Vietnam and move to the United States. Their life together begins well, but years of killing in the war have taken their toll on Steve, who becomes uncontrollably violent. The relationship falters, despite Le Ly's attempts to reconcile with Steve. After an impassioned plea by Le Ly for Steve to come back to her, he commits suicide. Many years following this tragic experience, Le Ly returns to Vietnam with her sons. She briefly reunites with her eldest's father who she introduces his son to, and he tearfully embraces his son. She then takes her sons to her former village to meet her family and shows them where she came from.


Cast



Release



Theatrical release


Heaven & Earth opened in 63 theaters on December 25, 1993. Its widespread release date was January 7, 1994, at which date it was playing in 781 theaters.[2]


Reception


The film received mixed reviews, in contrast to Stone's other films and especially films like Platoon and JFK. The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported that 43% of critics gave the film a positive review based on a sample of 21 reviews, with an average score of 5.2/10. The site's consensus states: "Heaven & Earth is a well-intentioned glimpse into an underrepresented perspective on Vietnam, but Oliver Stone's solemn storytelling keeps audiences at a fatal distance from Hiep Thi Le's enigmatic heroine."[3] Desson Howe of The Washington Post called the script "structurally clunky" and complained that the film "lacks a poetic center."[4] James Berardinelli noted that the film "lacks much of the narrative strength" of Stone's other Vietnam films, particularly once Jones's character appears. Berardinelli also complained that flashbacks and voiceovers are overdone, although he did praise Stone for "a number of memorable camera shots."[5]

Handpicked by Stone, actress Hiep Thi Le's performance received mixed reviews. Roger Ebert called her performance "extraordinary", and Desson Howe complimented her "authentic presence."[4][6] James Berardinelli, however, called her "adequate, but not peerless" and noted that the emotional scenes reveal "the limits of her acting ability."[5]


Box office


Heaven & Earth opened in 63 theaters and, for its opening weekend, earned $379,807. For its widespread release, it played in 781 theaters and, for the weekend, earned $1,703,179. The film has had gross domestic receipts of $5,864,949.[2] It was a box office failure earning only $5.9 million on a budget of $33 million.


Music


The music, by composer Kitarō, won the 1993 Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score.


References


  1. "Heaven & Earth (15) (CUT)". British Board of Film Classification. January 20, 1994. Retrieved December 9, 2016.
  2. "Heaven and Earth". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved December 22, 2010.
  3. "Heaven & Earth". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved December 22, 2010.
  4. Howe, Desson (December 24, 1993). "Heaven and Earth". The Washington Post. Retrieved December 22, 2010.
  5. James Berardinelli. "Heaven and Earth". Retrieved December 22, 2010.
  6. Roger Ebert (December 24, 1993). "Heaven And Earth". Chicago Sun-Times. Retrieved December 22, 2010.



На других языках


- [en] Heaven & Earth (1993 film)

[es] El cielo y la tierra

El cielo y la tierra (Heaven & Earth en inglés) es una película bélica de 1993 con producción estadounidense y francesa, dirigida y escrita por Oliver Stone y protagonizada por Tommy Lee Jones, Haing S. Ngor, Joan Chen y Hiep Thi Le. Es la tercera película de Stone sobre la Guerra de Vietnam, trilogía que también incluye Platoon (1986) y Nacido el 4 de julio (1989).

[it] Tra cielo e terra (film)

Tra cielo e terra (Heaven & Earth) è un film del 1993 scritto, diretto e co-prodotto da Oliver Stone.

[ru] Небо и земля (фильм, 1993)

«Не́бо и Земля́» (англ. Heaven & Earth) — кинофильм Оливера Стоуна, третья часть его «вьетнамской трилогии», в отличие от двух предыдущих фильмов («Взвод» и «Рождённый четвёртого июля»), является взглядом на войну во Вьетнаме с другой стороны. Сценарий создан Оливером Стоуном на основе двух автобиографических книг вьетнамской писательницы Ле Ли Хейслип[2] «Когда небо и земля поменялись местами» и «Дитя — войны, женщина — мира».



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