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A Mighty Heart

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Review by Anthony Morris

For years now UK writer / director Michael Winterbottom has bounced between styles and genres, making films as varied as the boppy musical biopic 24 Hour Party People, the 'all real sex all the time' 9 Songs, the SF thriller Code 46 and the gritty re-telling of classic English lit text The Mayor of Casterbridge.

A Mighty Heart

But recently he's been coming back to a pseudo documentary style using real locations, hand-held video and few big name stars to tell stories about the underbelly of Western civilisation. 

It began with In This World, a film about two Afghan refugees trying to enter Europe that was so convincing many mistook it for a real documentary.  Then came last year's The Road to Guantanamo, a harrowing look at the case of the “Tipton Three”, three young UK citizens of Pakistani origin who were held for two years without charge at Guantanamo Bay. 
 
That film mixed interviews and re-creations: A Mighty Heart doesn’t go that far, but in its re-enaction of the ordeal pregnant French journalist Mariane Pearl (Angelina Jolie) went through in early 2002 when her husband Daniel (Dan Futterman) was kidnapped and eventually beheaded by Islamic extremists in Pakistan - it pulls next to no punches. 

There are few dramatic flourishes in what is at heart a straightforward re-enactment of Pearl's disappearance and the efforts by police to find his captors, but Winterbottom’s skill at finding the emotional heart of a story makes this a totally gripping and very moving experience - even for those who know the (widely-publicised) outcome.

And Jolie, who all too often seems to be cruising on her looks in movies, here gives a totally convincing performance as a strong-willed and completely determined (if not always likable) woman.

Any comparison between Jolie’s character here and her actual personality are for others to make: either way A Mighty Heart isn’t a film you'll quickly forget.

EXTRAS

Some rather gripping little extras on offer here, with some superb featurettes which compliment the films agenda perfectly.

"A Journey of Passion - The Making of A Mighty Heart" is above average when compared to most 'Making Of's, while the "Public Service Announcement - Pearl Foundation with Christiane Amanpour" can get a little preachy.

"Committee to Protect Journalists" is fantastic and is a must watch for those interested in social politicals.

A good collection

Conclusion: Movie 70% Extras: 65%

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