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Dom Robinson reviews

Heavenly Creatures

Distributed by
Miramax Home Entertainment

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  • Cert: R
  • Cat.no: 17447
  • Running time: 109 minutes
  • Year: 1994
  • Pressing: 2001
  • Region(s): 1, NTSC
  • Chapters: 17 plus extras
  • Sound: Dolby Digital 5.1
  • Languages: English
  • Subtitles: English for the hearing impaired
  • Widescreen: 2.35:1 (Super 35)
  • 16:9-Enhanced: Yes
  • Macrovision: Yes
  • Disc Format: DVD 9
  • Price: £4.99 (approx)
  • Extras: Trailers
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  • Director:

      Peter Jackson (Bad Taste, Braindead, Crossing the Line, The Frighteners, Heavenly Creatures, King Kong, The Lord of the Rings Trilogy, The Lovely Bones, Meet The Feebles)

    Producer:

      Jim Booth

    Screenplay:

      Fran Walsh and Peter Jackson

    Music:

      Peter Dasent

    Cast :

      Pauline Rieper: Melanie Lynskey
      Juliet Hulme: Kate Winslet
      Honora Parker Ripier: Sarah Peirse
      Hilda Hulme: Diana Kent
      Dr Henry Hulme: Clive Merrison
      Herbert Rieper: Simon O'Connor
      John: Jed Brophy
      Bill Perry: Peter Elliott
      Dr Bennett: Gilbert Goldie
      Rev Norris: Geoffrey Heath
      Wendy: Kirsti Ferry
      Jonathan Hulmes: Ben Skjellerup
      Bum outside theatre (uncredited): Peter Jackson


Cover Heavenly Creatures tells the story of two teenagers who soon become firm friends, Juliet (Kate Winslet, far-right) and Pauline (Melanie Lynskey, middle), the latter a native of its setting, New Zealand, and the former having come from England - and with a ridiculously posh accent, given that it's set in 1953.

We learn early on that this is a tale of teenage rebellion, since neither of them get on famously with their parents and given that they're trying to find their way in the world - as all angry teenagers do - they'll make mistakes, not many of which their parents will approve of. This includes their weird world in which they refer to each other as what I grasped as Royal members of society, with Pauline as Charles and Juliet as Deborah, and as the latter's parents run a B&B, they referred to one of the lodgers as Nicholas, even though his real name was John (Jed Brophy).

Before too long, Pauline gets a crush on Juliet which you start to wonder whether it'll get reciprocated as the latter is the more dominant of the two, but in the meantime they share a love of singer Mario Lanza and have wild imaginations which include a world of unicorns, clay people and lush landscapes. However, while it is brilliantly filmed, it does rather go on a bit, and although I was watching the uncut version (9 mins longer than the original), it still could've done with cutting down to 90.

Both leads play well in their roles, and of the parents, the stand-out ones are Sarah Peirse (left in picture above) as Pauline's rather tired mother, Honora, and the actor playing Juliet's father, Dr Henry Hulme. Clive Merrison's been in so many things that I can't remember which definitive role was the first one in which I saw him. However, he does play a fairly similar type all the time, so you know what to expect. Great to see him in the role, though.

There's even a cameo from Peter Jackson outside the theatre early on as a drunk, 'danced' by Kate Winslet.


Heavenly Creatures is presented in 2.35:1 anamorphic and features some clever camera work, and good CGI when required but the print could do with a bit of improvement as it feels slightly washed out at times. That said, it doesn't sadly skimp on showing off the fact that Melanie Lynskey has got such hairy arms! Bleah!

The audio has no problems, but then this disc is only presented in Dolby Surround, as it was filmed. There's never been a Region 2 DVD release for this movie either, so don't expect anything else out there.

This DVD features hardly any extras. Just a trailer for the film itself (running for 2:03, and in 4:3), as well as trailers for Shipping News, Pinero, Backflash, Teaching Mrs Tingle and one for Miramax Year of Gold, which is just a load of promo tripe. It makes it worse that all these trailers are in 4:3. Why?

There are English subtitles on this disc, which contains a static and silent menu, but they're too high up the picture. They don't have to be stuck right in the bottom black bars on all films of this ratio, they don't have to be stuck almost near the middle of the picture either.

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Review copyright © Dominic Robinson, 2008.

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