Seeing Heaven

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"Selling your body doesn't mean selling your soul."
  • NR
  • 2010
  • 1 hr 46 min
  • 3.8  (388)

Seeing Heaven is a British film directed by Ian Powell, released in 2010. The movie depicts the story of Paul, a photographer whose life spirals out of control after a reckless night out with his friends. After taking some drugs, he finds himself in a world populated by beautiful male models and is guided by an enigmatic figure named John to help find his way back to reality.

The film opens with a montage of Paul's photographic work, which sets the tone for the artist's melancholic disposition. As we follow Paul through his mundane life, a sense of dissatisfaction and disillusionment soon becomes apparent. Paul's dissatisfaction with his work and growing sense of detachment are mirrored in his off-hours activities with his friends, who are as raucous and hedonistic as they come.

It is following a reckless night out that Paul awakens in a surreal world populated by beautiful men reminiscent of fashion models. After encountering John (played by Lee Chapman), an enigmatic leader-like figure, he is instructed on how to navigate this alternate reality and to find his way back to the real world.

Throughout the film, Paul endures a series of encounters with John and the male models he meets along the way. Together, they guide him through a surreal landscape filled with symbolic imagery, beautiful scenery, and otherworldly experiences. As he journeys deeper into this fantastical world, Paul is forced to confront his past and the feelings that have driven him to the brink.

Interestingly, the film presents viewers with a compelling narrative that raises questions about the meaning and purpose of life. Through Paul's journey, the story evokes themes of identity, self-discovery, and self-love.

The film's pacing is unhurried, allowing the audience to fully appreciate the stunning cinematography and artistic direction. There is a dreamlike quality to the film's visuals, with tones of blues and greys lending an ethereal air to the proceedings. The use of light is also notable, with bright splashes of color adding vibrancy and depth to the scenes set in the alternate world.

Additionally, the performances were solid, with Alexander Bracq giving a nuanced portrayal of Paul. The supporting cast members were also impressive, and each added an extra layer of depth to the story.

However, the film's ambiguity, while thought-provoking, may turn off some audiences looking for a more explicit narrative. Moreover, while it presents a compelling story, it may not entirely satisfy those looking for fast-paced action or a decisive resolution.

Overall, Seeing Heaven is an excellent exploration of self-discovery, identity and the human condition. It is stunningly beautiful, thought-provoking and brilliantly directed. If you love films that pack a wallop and push the boundaries of the human psyche, then Seeing Heaven is a must-watch.

Seeing Heaven is a 2010 drama with a runtime of 1 hour and 46 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 3.8.

Seeing Heaven
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  • Release Date
    2010
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 46 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    3.8  (388)