The Hasty Heart

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"They had 30 days to teach their hearts to behave ... !"
  • Approved
  • 1949
  • 1 hr 42 min
  • 7.3  (1,539)

The Hasty Heart is a poignant and heartrending drama film that was released in 1949. The movie, directed by Vincent Sherman, features an impressive cast including Ronald Reagan, Patricia Neal, and Richard Todd, among others. The story is set during World War II in a British military hospital located in southeast Asia. The film follows the life of a Scottish soldier named Lachlan 'Lachie' MacLachlan (played by Richard Todd) who is admitted to the hospital with a terminal illness following a gunshot wound to his kidney. Despite his worsening condition, Lachie remains extremely irritable and difficult to deal with, which causes a great deal of frustration and annoyance among the hospital staff.

As it happens, all the other soldiers in Lachie's ward are due to be discharged soon, which leaves him alone and lonely. The hospital Sister Margaret Parker (Patricia Neal) is concerned about his emotional wellbeing and decides to keep him company as he counts down the last few weeks of his life.

Initially, Lachie is unresponsive and rude to Sister Parker, but gradually, he softens up, and the two form a strong bond. Lachie develops deep feelings for the nurse, who treats him with compassion and understanding without being patronizing. Meanwhile, the other soldiers in the ward gradually begin to empathize with Lachie's condition and become more supportive and friendly towards him.

The drama in the movie is heightened when it is revealed that Lachie has been keeping a secret that has been tearing him apart. His Scottish accent and his longing for home had been an indication of his deep guilt and the emotional trauma that has led to his fractious character. Sister Parker's tenderness and compassion unravel this dark and deeply exposed past of Lachie.

As the days pass, it becomes apparent that Lachie has fallen in love with Sister Parker, and he begins to feel conflicted and tormented by his impending death. On the other hand, Sister Parker finds herself increasingly drawn to Lachie's humanity and courage in the face of his terminal illness.

The film's climax is a testament to Lachie's resilience and courage, and his tragedy is skillfully crafted to bring out the underlying themes of regret, longing, and love. It's a poignant moment that highlights the injustice that most soldiers faced as they fight for a country that is not their own.

The Hasty Heart is a brilliant portrayal of the human condition and our need for companionship and love despite the most tragic of circumstances. The film expertly shows the impact of kindness and empathy during the most difficult of situations. The movie is a lyrical tribute to the human spirit and the unbreakable bond between humans despite their differences.

Overall, The Hasty Heart is a touching and deeply moving film that will leave you profoundly impacted by the central theme of the movie. The performances by the cast are exceptional, and the story is beautifully written with expert direction by Vincent Sherman. If you are a fan of heartwarming dramas, The Hasty Heart is a must-watch.

The Hasty Heart is a 1949 drama with a runtime of 1 hour and 42 minutes. It has received mostly positive reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 7.3.

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  • Release Date
    1949
  • MPAA Rating
    Approved
  • Runtime
    1 hr 42 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.3  (1,539)
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