Forget reality television. This is reality and it's all about people who don't need a head shot to validate their existence.
America's Heart and Soul (2004)
Genre: Education/General Interest
DVD Info
Release:
Jan 2, 2005
DVD Features:
- Region 1
- Keep Case
- Widescreen - 1.85
- Full Frame - 1.33
Audio:
- Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround - English
Reviews
It’s refreshing to see some 'reality' footage that isn’t ... a celebration of superficiality or a contrived competition driven by lust for financial gain.
Even if [Schwartzberg's] choices feel somewhat clichéd, there's no doubting the spirit of his subjects, who seem genuinely proud to share their thoughts and feelings for a few, too brief moments.
For an episodic film, America's Heart and Soul is fast-paced and often downright exciting.
In this film even homeless people have something positive to say about the country.
Less evocative and honest in all its 88 minutes than, say, just one of the throwaway establishing shots of Angela Arenivar's dusty Texas-panhandle hometown in last year's Spellbound, a true American movie with a lot more heart and soul.
A place where nobody watches TV, criminals are rehabilitated, and everyone's life has meaning
We watch movies every day that celebrate violence, sex, and crude humor. Now, here’s the chance to watch a movie that powerfully presents something worth celebrating: us.
Singing a few rounds of 'The Star-Spangled Banner' is much more stirring, and doesn't take nearly as long.
A clip package of interesting snapshots of landscapes and people whirled by fast enough to look like something meaningful, but essentially no more interesting that a neighbor's vacation video.
If you need a break from all the chatter about Iraq and Michael Moore's latest film, give America's Heart and Soul a try.
After a while America's Heart & Soul turns into an offensive parade of smiling poor people.
You'll laugh, cry, feel inspired by these Americans from every corner.
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