Heading South

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  • NR
  • 2005
  • 1 hr 48 min
  • 6.3  (2,850)
  • 73

Heading South is a poignant drama film released in 2005. The movie explores the lives of three women who seek emotional and physical intimacy while vacationing in Haiti. The movie is set in 1970s Haiti, under the era of the Duvalier dictatorship. The story follows three main female characters, each with their backstory and motivation for coming to Haiti. The three women are Ellen (Charlotte Rampling), Brenda (Karen Young), and Sue (Louise Portal).

Ellen is an English teacher who returns to Haiti year after year to seek the attention and affection of Legba, a young and attractive Haitian man. Brenda is a shy and reserved woman who is coping with a recent divorce. She is looking for love and validation from the men at the resort. Sue is a confident and assertive woman who openly seeks out a sexual relationship with a Haitian boy named Albert.

The three women meet and form a friendship at Hotel Petite Anse, a resort that caters to American and European tourists. The atmosphere of the resort is one of indulgence and self-gratification. The guests come to enjoy the sun, the beach, and the company of attractive young men.

As the story progresses, the women's lives become intertwined with the lives of the Haitian men they have come to seek out. The movie manages to highlight the harsh reality of the socio-economic situation of the country, the power dynamic between the Western women and Haitian men, and the consequences of indulging in hedonistic pleasures.

The movie is beautifully shot and captures the essence of Haiti's stunning scenery, vibrant colors, and unique culture. Through the interactions between the women and the Haitian men, the movie explores themes of race, class, and power dynamics. The story explores the idea of exploitation, both on a personal and social level.

One of the most striking aspects of the movie is the brilliant performances by the lead actresses. Charlotte Rampling delivers a formidable performance as Ellen, the English teacher who struggles with unrequited love and finds herself becoming jaded with her life. Karen Young portrays Brenda, the timid and vulnerable woman who is desperately seeking validation and affection from Haitian men. Louise Portal plays Sue, the audacious and sexually liberated woman who seeks out pleasure with a young Haitian boy.

Overall, Heading South is a thought-provoking movie that explores the themes of love, desire, and exploitation. The setting of Haiti under a dictatorial regime adds a layer of depth and complexity to the story. The performances of the lead actresses are stellar, and they embody their characters with authenticity and sensitivity. The movie is a must-watch for anyone who is interested in exploring the complexities of human relationships and the complicated nature of desire.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2005
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 48 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.3  (2,850)
  • Metascore
    73