Heart of Me (2002)
Año de lanzamiento: 2002
Nación: Germany, United Kingdom
Alternative Title: The Heart of Me, Meu Amor, Minha Perdição, Erotiko adiexodo, Rozdarte serce
Director: Thaddeus O'Sullivan
Writer: Lucinda Coxon, Rosamond Lehmann
Producción & Género
Productor: Producer: Martin Pope
Executive Producer: David M. Thompson, Keith Evans, Paul Federbush, Shebnem Askin, Steve Christian, Tracey Scoffield
Compañías: BBC
Budget: 7.000.000
Premios & Similares
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Palabras clave
Palabras clave: 1930s, brother in law sister in law affair, brother in law sister in law sex, casualty of war, doomed romance, erotic melodrama, family drama, forbidden love, giving birth, husband leaves his wife, killed in an air raid, london england, marital rape, sex with brother in law, sex with sister in law, suicide attempt, tragedy drama, tragic romance, unfaithful husband, year 1934
Historia
In 1930s London, Madeleine and Dinah are sisters who become entangled in a complex web of love and betrayal. Madeleine marries Rickie Masters, an English businessman, but Rickie becomes increasingly attracted to Dinah, leading them into a secret affair. When Dinah becomes pregnant, they decide not to disrupt Rickie's marriage to Madeleine. However, when Rickie is involved in a car accident during a 'business trip' to southern France, Madeleine reveals she knew about the affair and Dinah's pregnancy all along. After losing their unborn child, Dinah chooses to move back to France without Rickie, but it's later revealed she has actually been living in London all this time.
Resumen
Heart of Me is a drama film directed by Thaddeus O'Sullivan and released in 2002. Set against the backdrop of 1930s London, the movie explores themes of love, betrayal, and family secrets through the story of two sisters, Madeleine and Dinah, whose lives become intertwined with that of Rickie Masters. The film is a complex tale of forbidden love and its consequences, as the sisters' actions have far-reaching repercussions on their relationships and lives.




