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Lonely Hearts (2007)   

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LONELY HEARTS is the brutal retelling of the true-life tale of Martha Beck (Selma Hayek) and Raymond Fernandez (Jared Leto), a murderous grifter couple who chose their victims via the personal ads of local papers. It was one of the more salacious crime sprees of the late 1940s, and it made a legend out of Long Island police detective Elmer C. Robinson, the grandfather of the film’s director, Todd Robinson. The killers’ story is certainly one worthy of being retold, rife as it is with sex, violence, tough cops, and con games. Director Robinson looks to vintage crime films as well the cinematic grandeur of Terrence Malick’s BADLANDS for his visual aesthetics. It’s a combination that works nicely, as nary a detail looks out of place--from the natty fedoras worn by detectives Robinson (John Travolta) and Hildebrandt (James Gandolfini) to the big slabs of Detroit steel that everyone drives. The film also does a nice job of evoking the simultaneous sense of possibility and anxiety in post-WWII America, showing all the characters in one state of transition or another. Robinson, for example, is dealing with the loss of his wife to suicide, an event that fuels much of his obsession with catching the killers. In fact, the types of loss that LONELY HEARTS grapples with are all the result of brutal violence, and Robinson doesn’t shy away from the gruesome details of those acts, many of which fall to Selma Hayek. Her portrayal of Martha Beck is one of the more frightening examples of the classic femme fatale. She is positively psychotic, yet smolders with sexuality. She is both violent and stunningly voluptuous, and her jealous rages inevitably end in grotesque, blood-splattered cocktails of sex and horror. LONELY HEARTS' pulp vision is rendered artistically, and Robinson is able to coax solid performances from his actors (particularly Hayek, and also Gandolfini, if only because the viewer forgets who Tony Soprano is for 100 minutes). In general, fans of classic detective films and neo-noirs will find much to enjoy here.   Rent Me
Starring   James Gandolfini, Jared Leto, John Travolta, Laura Dern, Salma Hayek, Scott Caan, Alice Krige
Length   107 minutes
Classification   R
Genre   Action/Adventure, Drama
Video Standard   -
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      | donoven#1
    Not what I expected but still a pretty good movie. More violence than I expected for a John Travolta film. Overall still worth the watch.

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      | T26#1
    This is the true life tale of the Lonely Heart killers. Salma Hayek does a great job as Martha Beck. They are being chased by two police detectives played by John Travolta and Gandolfini. This movietells tale of true life murder, deception, and fraud.

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      | Nicholas#2
    I should excuse myself from rating this having read about this case. Selma Hayek is too beautiful to have been cast as Martha Beck who in fact was short and weighed well over 200 pounds. The story focused on a detective who, was brooding over his wife's suicide and barely brought out the . . .
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