Review of Heaven Knows What (2015) by Joehavermann — 02 Jan 2016
Although it follows the lives of a group of young, homeless heroin addicts in New York, this deeply unsettling film is far removed from the typical Hollywood “junkie flick.” I have known people like the characters it depicts, and I was immediately struck by the film’s raw authenticity.
Only later did I learn that the directors hit on the idea for the film after befriending (becoming infatuated with?) Arielle Holmes, the lead actor who was then living on the streets; they encouraged her to write about her experiences, paying her by the page, and eventually convinced her to star along with her friends in a film adaptation of her writing.
Despite what has been charitably described as a “nano budget,” “Heaven Knows What” is extremely well made. The score creates a sense of unease, and every shot in the film is expertly framed.
This review of Heaven Knows What (2015) was written by Joehavermann on 02 Jan 2016.
Heaven Knows What has generally received positive reviews.
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