The Edge of Heaven (2007)

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The Edge of Heaven (2007). 2h 2m | Not Rated

“The Edge of Heavenu003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThis is such a powerful, expansive, yet intimate movie about one of the things that matters most in our times, itu0026#39;s hard to fault it. The acting, the events, the setting, and implications of all these characters meeting and not quite meeting, suck you in. If it seems to have a lull now and then, you end up feeling the pace of their lives, and the pace of life itself. The events, even when they have a comic twist, are so heady and difficult they could make whole films each by themselves, but here they work through several related sections within a single tapestry. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eAs strong as the acting is, the core of the movie is the series of events, the plot. Youu0026#39;ll see early on some coincidences beyond reason, making the plot almost Shakespearean, and therefore artful. The roles are each character are just a little surprising, just enough to keep us curious, yet each character represents a distinctive aspect of the crosscurrents of German and Turkish cultures and worlds, such as old people assimilating and young people refusing to assimilate. Even more than the mixing of Mexican and American worlds here in the U.S., this is a dramatic and more contentious melding, fraught with all those dangers of misunderstanding we hear in the news every day. Yet when itu0026#39;s brought down to the level of individuals, even seemingly unyielding ones, humanity wins.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI donu0026#39;t know how this film will carry itself in a couple decades. As well made as it is, it feels rooted in the moment, and when the times change yet again, there might be some kind of art or magic or transcendence missing to make it fully transport a viewer. It will remain interesting, but possibly less moving. But then, maybe the themes, of parents and children, of friends looking for who they miss and avoiding who they canu0026#39;t stand any more, might just be universal. But as a reflection of our world right now, 2009 (or 2007, when the movie was finished), it helped clarify just what life is like out there, beyond cinematic glitter and glam, beyond hyped up violence and romance. And beyond even the limitations of documentary in creating aura.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe Edge of Heaven happens to end with such lyrical highs, the name of the movie hits you hard. We are reminded of what exists beyond all the trappings that made so many people in the previous two hours so miserable, and itu0026#39;s there for us to tap into and to have in common, regardless.”

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