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A Mighty Heart (DVD)
Starring:
Angelina Jolie, Dan Futterman, Irrfan Kahn
Genre: Drama
Available on DVD: Oct 16th 2007

Review By:
Andrea Tuccillo

School:
St. John's University Class of 2007

Favorite Quote:
"If you always do what interests you at least one person is pleased." - Katharine Hepburn
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A Mighty Heart

Review By: Andrea Tuccillo
AndreaTuccillo@TheCinemaSource.com

A Mighty Heart was the right movie at the wrong time. Released in late June, it unfortunately got lost in the summer blockbuster shuffle. What did people miss? For starters they missed a truly affecting piece of cinema. They also missed witnessing Angelina Jolie’s best work to date.

As Mariane Pearl, the wife of journalist Daniel Pearl who was kidnapped in Pakistan and ultimately killed by terrorists in 2002, Jolie turns in an emotionally raw performance and is barely recognizable in both appearance and speech. She masters a flawless French accent and dons a wig to fully become the culturally diverse Mariane. Her transformation is so complete that she’s no longer the jet-setting adoptive mother and Brad Pitt companion you see in the tabloids. She’s a distraught wife and expectant mother trying to suppress her growing panic and anxiety with a level-headed calm. A woman who has lost her soulmate, but who finds the strength and the courage to keep moving forward.

While our entire country felt the tragedy of the kidnapping of Daniel Pearl (portrayed in the movie by Dan Futterman who bears a striking resemblance to the real Daniel), A Mighty Heart focuses on the personal nightmare of those directly involved—the ups and downs, the false alarms, the dead-end leads, the crushed hopes. Based on Mariane Pearl’s memoir of the same name (a book I highly recommend), the film captures the confusion of Mariane and those aiding in the search, and their ultimate realization that Daniel’s kidnapping was not merely a random act. Much to their horror, they become aware of just how deep the conspiracy runs as they rush to put the pieces together.

What is perhaps most moving is that Mariane did not allow this senseless act of brutality break her spirit. She did not allow herself to be consumed by anger and the desire for revenge as most of us would. Instead, she has used her experience to push for peace and understanding between cultures.

Her admirable philosophy is discussed further in the DVD’s special feature entitled “Journey of Passion: The Making of A Mighty Heart.” The feature also explores the relationships of the characters. Most interesting is the unlikely bond formed between Mariane and Captain (Irrfan Khan), the honorable Pakistani police


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