most people in this comment section aren't even aware who she is, they probably came here after watching videos of people criticizing the film. sad to see this hate for the film still exists for some people. if you want to know her range as an actress there are many films you can watch, the last one I saw was the piano teacher, her performance in that blew me away
One of our greatest living actresses and if people aren't even aware of who she is then I wonder what they are doing here - seriously. I loved her small but eye-catching performance in Going Places from the 1970's through The Ceremony with her beloved Chabrol, The Piano Teacher ( I doubt many US actresses would've taken that role) up to Elle for which she should've taken the Oscar ( much as I love Emma Stone) and not one of the US actresses offered the part would accept - enough that the entire country/language of the story had to be re-done. So...
Just watched Heaven's Gate again (Criterion 219min version). How anyone ever thought this was a terrible film just boggles the mind. The scope, beauty and acting of it make it one of the great films of the period.
I am a huge fan of Huppert's and always find her fascinating in everything I've seen to date. I'd read in many publications that she was sorely miscast as Kate in Heaven's Gate ( which I have not seen) so was curious to hear what she had to say about her working on the film. Of course, the smart and professional woman that she is - has nothing but praise. I'm ashamed to admit I thought I'd I'd hear her dissing the movie and it's director. I will watch it definitely but I greatly admired The Deer Hunter and found it an intense and at times, gruelling experience, but that is the true power of cinema. Not as popular but I also was a great fan of Year of the Dragon - a fascinating film with a great turn by Mickey Rourke.
I find "Heaven's Gate" deeply flawed because the beautiful CAMERA compositions did not support any core thematic "deep structure" in the Story. But Isabelle Huppert was absolutely wonderful! Drop dead gorgeous in 1980! OMG!
She's struggling to convey what she means, simply because English isn't her first language. She's a great actress. She's talking about Heaven's Gate. Terrible movie.
To be fair, those two movies really stand out as incredible. If only he had been more gracious and less egotistical. If he had a constant drive to always do better, like Scorsese or Spielberg, we could have had so many more magnificent films from him.
most people in this comment section aren't even aware who she is, they probably came here after watching videos of people criticizing the film. sad to see this hate for the film still exists for some people. if you want to know her range as an actress there are many films you can watch, the last one I saw was the piano teacher, her performance in that blew me away
it doesn't deserve hate or love.
One of our greatest living actresses and if people aren't even aware of who she is then I wonder what they are doing here - seriously. I loved her small but eye-catching performance in Going Places from the 1970's through The Ceremony with her beloved Chabrol, The Piano Teacher ( I doubt many US actresses would've taken that role) up to Elle for which she should've taken the Oscar ( much as I love Emma Stone) and not one of the US actresses offered the part would accept - enough that the entire country/language of the story had to be re-done. So...
Heaven's Gate is a tremendous film. Revolutionary. Heaven's Gate is to film what Moby Dick is to literature. And Isabelle is wonderful.
Well for starters it made no sense to have a French actress in middle America 19th century
Interestingly enough the character she played-the real Ella Watson-in historical-spoke with a thick Scottish accent!
I agree it's a visually extraordinary film...and her scenes are the best thing in it.
Just watched Heaven's Gate again (Criterion 219min version). How anyone ever thought this was a terrible film just boggles the mind. The scope, beauty and acting of it make it one of the great films of the period.
The original theaters version was a Studio's cut that changed a lot of things.
I am a huge fan of Huppert's and always find her fascinating in everything I've seen to date. I'd read in many publications that she was sorely miscast as Kate in Heaven's Gate ( which I have not seen) so was curious to hear what she had to say about her working on the film. Of course, the smart and professional woman that she is - has nothing but praise. I'm ashamed to admit I thought I'd I'd hear her dissing the movie and it's director. I will watch it definitely but I greatly admired The Deer Hunter and found it an intense and at times, gruelling experience, but that is the true power of cinema. Not as popular but I also was a great fan of Year of the Dragon - a fascinating film with a great turn by Mickey Rourke.
I find "Heaven's Gate" deeply flawed because the beautiful CAMERA compositions did not support any core thematic "deep structure" in the Story. But Isabelle Huppert was absolutely wonderful! Drop dead gorgeous in 1980! OMG!
The film could be remastered again and again with improvement considering the number of feet shot .
This comment section is toxic and should be deactivated.
you sound like you're describing censorship.
why? everyone is praising the film and her lol
you're most likely just focusing on the 2 negative comments and turning a blind eye to the others, cause thats human nature lmfao
She actually steals the film a bit.
What is she talking about?
Michael Cimino's "Heaven's Gate"
She's struggling to convey what she means, simply because English isn't her first language. She's a great actress. She's talking about Heaven's Gate. Terrible movie.
English is not even her second language lol
And you seem to know nothing about Cinema
She was hired to attract foreign audiences. Not sure it worked
He made two good films and many flops, not a master film maker
Heaven's Gate was his troubled masterpiece and The Deer Hunter was great the rest were meh. I dont think thats what you meant but that's my opinion.
Two GREAT movies. Masterpieces.
actually, 2 great movies, 3 underappreciated films, and a couple of ok films. you don't know shit boy.
To be fair, those two movies really stand out as incredible. If only he had been more gracious and less egotistical. If he had a constant drive to always do better, like Scorsese or Spielberg, we could have had so many more magnificent films from him.
and how many have you made?
I like her but she did her bit to sink the movie.
She is delusional.