Open Hearts, is a 2002 Danishdrama film directed by Susanne Bier using the minimalist filmmaking techniques of the Dogme 95 manifesto. It stars Mads Mikkelsen, Nikolaj Lie Kaas, Sonja Richter and Paprika Steen. Also referred to as Dogme #28, Open Hearts relates the story of two couples whose lives are traumatized by a car crash and adultery. Joachim, a young man, is made a tetraplegic and hospitalized indefinitely by a car crash after being hit by Marie. Marie's husband Niels is a doctor at the hospital, and he falls for Joachim's fiancee Cecilie, and they have an affair. Niels then leaves his wife, teenage daughter and two young boys for Cecilie, who abandons Joachim. Open Hearts received a 96% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoesmovie review website. Susanne Bier received the International Critics Award at the 2002 Toronto International Film Festival "for the fact that it proves that dogma has come of age and matured into a potent cinematic language that skillfully captures the freeing of real emotions that extreme trauma creates within the lives of the characters in her film." The film won both the Bodil and Robert awards for Best Danish Film in 2003.
Cast
Sonja Richter as Cecilie
Nikolaj Lie Kaas as Joachim
Mads Mikkelsen as Niels
Paprika Steen as Marie
Stine Bjerregaard as Stine
Birthe Neumann as Hanne
Niels Olsen as Finn
Ulf Pilgaard as Thomsen
Ronnie Hiort Lorenzen as Gustav
Pelle Bang Sørensen as Emil
Anders Nyborg as Robert
Ida Dwinger as Sanne
Philip Zandén as Tommy
Michel Castenholt as Salesperson in Ilva
Birgitte Prins as Doctor
Susanne Juhasz as Cashier
Hans Henrik Clemensen as Cook
Jens Basse Dam as Waiter
Hanne Windfeld as Nurse 1
Tina Gylling Mortensen as Nurse 2
Soundtrack
The soundtrack for the film was recorded by Indonesian-French singer Anggun. The album was released by Columbia Records and Sony Music International in many countries worldwide during 2002 to 2003. It became Anggun's second and final album to be in the United States, following Snow on the Sahara in 1998. The soundtrack features nine songs written and produced by Jesper Winge Leisner and Niels Brinck, three of which co-written by Anggun. The album received positive reception from music critics. William Ruhlmann from Allmusic rated it three out five stars, writing that Anggun "matches the propulsive, synthesized musical tracks with breathy, emotive vocals that never lose the beat for all their dramatic appeal." The album's lead single, "Open Your Heart", charted at number 51 on the Norwegian Singles Chart and was nominated for Best Song at the 2003 Robert Awards. "Counting Down" served as a radio-only single in Indonesia, while "I Wanna Hurt You" was released as 12" vinyl single in Italy. Track listing
Critical reception
The film holds a score of 95% positive reviews on Rotten Tomatoes with the average score of 7.7/10, based on 57 reviews. On Metacritic, the film holds a score of 77 out of 100, based on 22 reviews from professional critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".