Heavenly Creatures Movie Review
Heavenly Creatures Review

"Heavenly Creatures" Overview

Rating: R
1994
Cast and Crew
Director : Peter JacksonProducer : Jim Booth
Screenwiter : Peter Jackson,Frances Walsh
Starring : Melanie Lynskey,Kate Winslet,Sarah Peirse,Diana Kent,Clive Merrison,Simon O'Connor
This film tells the story of two teenage girls, Juliet (Kate Winslet) and
Pauline (Melanie Lynskey), who become friends in the course of comparing their
illnesses.
Soon, it becomes apparent that each has great artistic ability, particularly in
writing fantasy stories, and they begin to collaborate on their own version of
the gothic fantasy novel. Soon, the line between fantasy and reality starts to
blur for the girls, and in some sense, the two are able to conjure an entrance
to their imaginary world, making the friends inseparable. Later, Juliet’s
parents decide to move out of the country, and the girls are crushed. Slowly,
a plan develops to murder Pauline’s mother, who they see as the major barrier
to their happiness together.
The movie’s many forays into the imagination become painfully real when you
realize that this film is based on a true story. Directed by Peter Jackson,
famous for a couple of gore-fest horror films, this is a serious departure from
his earlier work. Thankfully, Jackson’s unique style and uncanny ability as a
director make this one of the best and most powerful films of 1994.
Mummy dearest.
Reviewer: Christopher Null





