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Untamed Heart
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Theatrical release poster
Directed by Tony Bill
Produced by Tony Bill
Helen Buck Bartlett
Written by Tom Sierchio
Starring Marisa Tomei
Christian Slater
Rosie Perez
Music by Cliff Eidelman
Cinematography Jost Vacano
Editing by Mia Goldman
Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release date(s) February 12, 1993
Running time 102 min.
Country United States
Language English
Box office $18,898,806 (USA)

Untamed Heart is a 1993 film starring Christian Slater and Marisa Tomei. It mixes drama with romance and comedy and tells the story of a young woman, always unlucky in love, finally finding true love in a very shy young man. The film is directed by Tony Bill, and written by Tom Sierchio. The original music score is composed by Cliff Eidelman.

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Plot summary [edit]

Caroline (Tomei) is a young woman working as a waitress who is always unlucky in love. Adam (Slater) is a shy busboy who saves Caroline when two men try to rape her on her way home one night. She then gets to know him. They become close, but she finds out his past, and the attackers come after Adam for revenge. They end up stabbing him. As their relationship progresses, Caroline discovers that Adam has a heart defect, though he claims he has a baboon heart. On his birthday he goes to a hockey game with Caroline, and catches a hockey puck that is shot into the crowd. On the way home he falls asleep and dies at the age of 27.

Cast [edit]

Production [edit]

Tony Bill discovered Tom Sierchio’s screenplay for Untamed Heart during one of his talent hunts. He asked an agent at William Morris to send him screenplays from new writers. Originally, Sierchio’s screenplay had been submitted as a writer’s sample. Bill showed the screenplay to producer Helen Bartlett who suggested that they option it. Within two weeks of Sierchio handing his script to his agent, MGM had greenlighted the project. Originally the film was entitled The Baboon Heart in honor of an infant named Baby Fae (born 14 October 1984) who received a cross-species heart transplant from a baboon to fix a congenital heart defect.

Initially, Bill had not considered Christian Slater for the role of Adam, “but then it was just the obvious choice."[1] For the role of Caroline, Bill remembered auditioning Marisa Tomei for his earlier film, Five Corners. She had been too young for that role but after her success with My Cousin Vinny, he knew she was right for this film.

Sierchio’s screenplay was originally set in New Jersey but for logistical reasons they could not shoot there. The filmmakers considered finding a location to double for the state but while Bill, Bartlett and Sierchio were scouting in Minneapolis, they realized that it was the perfect place because of its strong acting community (they cast 35 of the film’s 40 roles from it) and a large commercial producing community which allowed them to utilize a mostly local crew.

The city’s locations were also a strong factor in deciding to shoot there. The centerpiece was Jim’s Coffee Shop & Bakery, which actually existed at the time of production but was closed to the public for the duration of shooting the film. Bill said, “It had a wonderful combination of ingredients from every diner you’ve ever been to; we’ve done very little to change it for the film. In fact, we changed the original name of the diner in the script to reflect that it is Jim’s."[2]

Principal photography began in March 1992 amidst cold temperatures. However, several scenes in winter were shot in May and fake snow had to be created to maintain the illusion. One scene was shot at the Met Center, the home of the Minnesota North Stars at the time.

Tomei wanted to have a believable regional accent and chose a driver, Craig Kittelson who was from the area and could act as her “dialogue coach.” Once she got the accent down, she continued to speak in it on and off the set.

Reception [edit]

Film critic Roger Ebert wrote that the movie was "kind of sweet and kind of goofy, and works because its heart is in the right place".[3] Hal Hinson of The Washington Post said that the film "is hopelessly syrupy, preposterous and more than a little bit lame, but, still, somehow it got to me".[4] Vincent Canby of The New York Times, said that the movie "is to the mind what freshly discarded chewing gum is to the sole of a shoe: an irritant that slows movement without any real danger of stopping it".[5] Entertainment Weekly gave the film a "B-" rating and Owen Gleiberman praised Tomei's performance: "With her flashing dark eyes and libidinous overbite, Tomei is adorable — she looks like a flirtatious bunny rabbit — but what's astonishing is the range of expression that passes over those delectable features".[6] Rolling Stone magazine's Peter Travers wrote, "The Rain Man-Dying Young elements in Tom Sierchio's script are pitfalls that Slater dodges with a wonderfully appealing performance. His love scenes with the dazzling Tomei have an uncommon delicacy".[7] In his review for The New Yorker, Anthony Lane praised Tomei for bringing "startling high spirits to a dullish role. She snatches moments of happiness out of the air and shares them out to anyone who’s around".[8] Mike Clark, in his review for USA Today, wrote, "Director Tony Bill (My Bodyguard) is adept both in the yarn's meticulous buildup and in his handling of the actors".[9]

References [edit]

  1. ^ "Untamed Heart Production Notes". MGM. Retrieved 2006-12-20. 
  2. ^ "Untamed Heart Production Notes". MGM. Retrieved 2006-12-20. 
  3. ^ Ebert, Roger (February 12, 1993). "Untamed Heart". Chicago Sun-Times. Retrieved 2006-12-20. 
  4. ^ Hinson, Hal (February 12, 1993). "Untamed Heart". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2006-12-20. 
  5. ^ Canby, Vincent (February 12, 1993). "Boyfriend Has Heart Of Baboon". The New York Times. Retrieved 2006-12-20. 
  6. ^ Gleiberman, Owen (February 26, 1993). "Untamed Heart". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 2009-04-21. 
  7. ^ Travers, Peter (April 18, 2001). "Untamed Heart". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2009-04-21. 
  8. ^ Lane, Anthony. "Untamed Heart". The New Yorker. Retrieved 2009-05-13. 
  9. ^ Clark, Mike (February 12, 1993). "Marisa Tomei pours soul into Untamed Heart". USA Today. 

External links [edit]


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Sat, 18 May 2013 12:56:10 -0700

His film credits include "Untamed Heart" with Marisa Tomei, and "Little Big League," "The Indian in the Cupboard," "Crime and Punishment in Suburbia" and 2011's thriller "In Time." Kartheiser has often dipped in and out of theater projects, most ...
 
Torrington Register Citizen
Fri, 17 May 2013 20:22:31 -0700

His film credits include "Untamed Heart" with Marisa Tomei, and "Little Big League," ''The Indian in the Cupboard," ''Crime and Punishment in Suburbia" and 2011's thriller "In Time." Kartheiser has often dipped in and out of theater projects, most ...
 
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Mon, 13 May 2013 05:09:53 -0700

Named after Vincent van Gogh, Kartheiser began acting as a teen, in “Untamed Heart” with Marissa Tomei. His many film credits include “Little Big League,” “Ironwill” and “Another Day in Paradise” with James Woods and Melanie Griffith. Most recently he ...
 
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Fri, 10 May 2013 22:06:06 -0700

Last night, after the golf and some basketball (not the Celtics, they lost in the first round of the playoffs), we watched an HBO movie, Untamed Heart, which we both enjoyed. Yes, my husband added HBO to the cable package. So much for the inexpensive ...
 
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Thu, 02 May 2013 06:58:56 -0700

The actor got his start around the same age as Ferguson with a bit part in the 1993 Christian Slater/Marisa Tomei film "Untamed Heart." He went on to have minor roles in "Little Big League" and "The Indian in the Cupboard." In the late '90s, he starred ...
 
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