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Heaven Knows What

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A young heroin addict (Arielle Holmes) roams the streets of New York to panhandle and get her next fix, while her unstable boyfriend (Caleb Landry Jones) drifts in and out of her life at random.

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Critics Consensus

Grueling and rewarding in equal measure, Heaven Knows What hits hard -- and serves as a powerful calling card for its captivating star, Arielle Holmes.

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Wendy Ide Observer (UK) 05/01/2016
3/5
There's an acrid authenticity to this portrait of the lives of homeless junkies in New York that seeps, pore-deep, into the viewer. Go to Full Review
Mike McCahill Guardian 04/28/2016
3/5
Cautiously recommended. Go to Full Review
David Jenkins Little White Lies 04/28/2016
4/5
Lasts 90 minutes, but you could happily spend hours in the dangerous company of Harley. Go to Full Review
Jordan M. Smith IONCINEMA.com 10/21/2020
4.5/5
Such an open-hearted, rawly bellicose realization of addiction has only been graced on celluloid but a handful of times, making the Safdie's film a new exemplar of narcotic cinema for the ages. Go to Full Review
Dennis Schwartz Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews 07/12/2019
B+
Upsetting indie heroin addiction film, that proves to be a fascinating watch. Go to Full Review
Morgan Rojas Cinemacy 11/09/2018
Sean Price Williams's cinematography is lofty and dreamlike, a beautiful juxtaposition to the actual bleak events taking place onscreen. Go to Full Review
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Wayne K @RT88290232 1d Heaven Knows What is the kind of film about addiction that feels like it was made by someone who’d actually experienced it firsthand, and not the sanitised, even glamourised Hollywood version. That’s because it is. Arielle Holmes lends her real-life story to the Safdie brothers who, despite being unable to get out of their comfort zone of ‘constant drawn out arguments strew on top of each other’, manage to craft a fittingly bleak and sombre portrayal of those on the self-inflicted bottom run of society. Theres a serious disconnect with the audience, as none of the characters are likeable enough to root for. What it does best is demonstrate how strong the bonds between junkies can be, as their life is often so fleeting that they’ll cling on to anything they possibly can. The performances are very authentic, and spending time in the seedy streets and apartments of New York make you feel as grubby as the characters look. Not an easy or fun watch, but an illuminating one. See more Claudio C @Claudio666 Nov 13 Heaven Knows What (2014) Junkie’s Love (12,060 – 13 Nov 2025 – by Claudio Carvalho) In New York City, the homeless junkie addicted in heroin Harley (Arielle Holmes) is in deep unrequited love with the junkie Ilya (Caleb Landry Jones). When he dumps her, she buys a Gillette and tries to commit suicide, cutting her wrist. She returns to the streets, and the junkie Mike (Buddy Duress) takes care of her and provides bags of heroin to her. Meanwhile, she begs on the streets and commits petty thefts. But despite the abusive treatment of Ilya towards her, Harley is still in love with him. "Heaven Knows What" (2014) is a movie by Benny Safdie and Josh Safdie about homeless addicted in heroin people and junkie’s love in New York City. The story is simple due to the theme, but the performances are impressive, highlighting Arielle Holmes, Buddy Duress and Caleb Landry Jones. In the end, this movie impresses the viewer due to its realism. My vote is seven. Title (Brazil): "Amor, Drogas e Nova York" ("Love, Drugs and New York") My Blog: https://maniacosporfilme.wordpress.com/ See more Alec B @Alec97 12/14/2023 What's shocking isn't the violence, drug use, or how the characters suffer, it's how authentic all those things feel. I'm not sure I could ever bring myself to revisit this film, but I appreciate that something this raw exists. See more jed i @RT01296269 11/02/2021 5.7/10 — "Mediocre"/"Passable" See more 02/22/2021 The story behind this film is both inspiring and unbelievable. Arielle Holmes was a homeless New York crack addict in her early twenties. Shortly after her recovery, while she was an intern at a New York jewel shop, the Safdie brothers discovered her during research for another film (you can probably deduce which one). They advised her to write a memoir. She did so, and they adapted it for the big screen with Holmes herself playing a fictionalized version of herself, not as Arielle but as Harley, a character going through events painfully similar to the real thing, roaming the streets of New York City with other young people lost in the folly of drugs. You don't get to see this level of authenticity in a film too often. Filming exclusively on location, Josh and Benny Safdie prove with their first somewhat mainstream film that neorealistic blood goes through their veins. With the help of Holmes' excruciatingly real performance, they tell a story of suffering, addiction and toxic relationships (in the most literal sense). Still, what I find most exceptional in Heaven Knows What and also what makes it a challenging and fascinating exercise in filmmaking is the slightly expressionistic meat on the neorealistic bones, with an eerie soundtrack and some neon-lighted shots that effectivelly transport you right inside Harley's scarred heart. The Safdies would eventually flesh out this side to their directorial personas in the later, excellent Good Time. This is where they demonstrated what visceral filmmakers they are, their unique style pulsating in every shot of their career. See more júlio a @RT51210674 06/05/2020 A história de uma viciada e seu amor...o filme é bem complicado, praticamente a rotina inteira de uma viciado e suas angústias. Mas é bem atuado e filmado. See more Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis A young heroin addict (Arielle Holmes) roams the streets of New York to panhandle and get her next fix, while her unstable boyfriend (Caleb Landry Jones) drifts in and out of her life at random.
Director
Josh Safdie, Benny Safdie
Producer
Oscar Boyson, Sebastian Bear-McClard
Screenwriter
Ronald Bronstein, Josh Safdie, Arielle Holmes
Distributor
Radius TWC
Production Co
Iconoclast, Elara Pictures
Rating
R (Graphic Nudity|Drug Use Throughout|Disturbing and Violent Images|Pervasive Language|Sexuality)
Genre
Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
May 29, 2015, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Sep 15, 2016
Box Office (Gross USA)
$79.1K
Runtime
1h 35m