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Heart is Deceitful Above All Things (The)

Country: USA, Language: English, 98 mins

  • Director: Asia Argento
  • Writer: Asia Argento; J.T. LeRoy
  • Producer: Jennifer Booth; Freddy Braidy

CGiii Comment

And, also stars Asia Argento - who really is an atrocious actress, sorry love - but, the delivery of the lines you wrote are laughably insincere.

Her ego is out of control - admittedly, she does succeed in looking like white trash.

The book has been proven to be a sham - and, the film is just a mere shambles.

Thankfully, this film was (rightly) ignored by the award-givers - never in cinematic history has self-inflated importance been put on screen.

Argento won nothing for this (quite right too) and was only nominated by a bunch of film journalists for some minor acting award - what do journalists know?!?


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The(ir) Blurb...

The dysfunctional twenty-three years old Sarah takes her six year old natural son Jeremiah from the home of his beloved foster parents with the support of the social service to live with her. Along the years, the boy shares her insane and lowlife style and is introduced to booze and drugs and mentally, physically and sexually abused by Sarah, her lovers and her religiously fanatic family.

Cast & Characters

Asia Argento as Sarah;
Jimmy Bennett as Young Jeremiah;
Kara Kemp as Social Worker #1;
Brent Almond as Cop #1;
David Dwyer as Cop #2;
Kip Pardue as Luther;
Jeremy Renner as Emerson;
David Brian Alley as Doctor;
Lydia Lunch as Social Worker #2;
Ornella Muti as Grandmother;
Dylan Sprouse as Older Jeremiah;
Cole Sprouse as Older Jeremiah;
Peter Fonda as Grandfather;
John Robinson as Aaron;
Lindy Maguire as Girl