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Chemical Hearts

When a deeply romantic high school senior falls for an enigmatic new classmate, they embark on an unforeseen voyage that illuminates the truths of love, loss, and, above all, self-understanding.

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Alice Johnson

Don H. Julien

Richard Tanne

Alice Johnson

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Cast & Crew

Meg Gibson

Meg Gibson

Gloria Page

Don H. Julien

Don H. Julien

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Catherine Curtin

Catherine Curtin

Sarah Sawyer

Sarah Jones

Sarah Jones

Suds

Alice Johnson

Alice Johnson

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Bruce Altman

Bruce Altman

Toby Page

Robert Clohessy

Robert Clohessy

Martin Sawyer

Austin Abrams

Austin Abrams

Henry Page

Coral Peña

Coral Peña

Cora Hernandez

Lili Reinhart

Lili Reinhart

Grace Town

Adhir Kalyan

Adhir Kalyan

Kem Sharma

Shannon Walsh

Shannon Walsh

Miranda

Kara Young

Kara Young

La

C.J. Hoff

C.J. Hoff

Muz

Jon Lemmon

Jon Lemmon

Dominic Sawyer

J.J. Pyle

J.J. Pyle

Mabel Town

Lan Zhong

Lan Zhong

Jade Tipton

Alice Johnson

Alice Johnson

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Richard Tanne

Richard Tanne

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Details

GenresDrama, Romance
Runtime1h 33 mins
Released on21 Aug 2020
Languageen
Age RatingR
Produced InUnited States of America

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1/10

Chemical Hearts has a very short attention span and requires that the audience has the retentive memory of a gold fish as well. This is a movie in which a sheet of paper is subjected to the flame of a lighter and later reappears taped together as if it had been torn and not burned. Henry Page (Austin Abrams) is a high school senior who aspires to be the editor-in-chief of the school newspaper so that people know his point of view, although he himself admits that "what good is a platform if you have nothing to say". Coincidentally, producer/director/writer Richard Tanne has the same problem; he has the medium but not the content. Henry and Grace Town (Lili Reinhart) are both vying for the editor job, though apparently no one bothered to tell her. When they are offered to be co-editors, Grace is not interested and walks away very slowly – she uses a cane and is also distant and sullen; she's basically the female, teenage version of Dr. House. Henry walks her home and tells her that the poem she was reading earlier, which he rudely reads over Grace's shoulder, is "beautiful." She replies that that is what someone who did not understand the poem would say. This makes Grace a hypocrite, since they are talking about an English translation of a Neruda poem. Henry lives much farther from the school than Grace, so she gives him a ride, or rather, he gives her a ride to his house in her car, which they leave parked in front of his house, to be picked up later by someone who is presumably her father. So Grace walks with a cane and doesn't like to drive. Do you think she was in some sort of car crash? Is the sky blue? Henry continues to bum rides off her; he must think Grace's dad or whoever that guy is has nothing better to do than pick up her car later. The nonsense doesn't stop there, though. She goes to the school's football field for a nightly workout on the track when no one else is around; oddly, the lights are on like it's game night – do they always leave the lights on all night or do they turn them on just for her? As for Henry, his hobby is breaking vases and gluing them back together; this of course is a clumsy allegory for his effort to "fix" Grace. She tells him that she doesn't need to be fixed, but then her motto is "serva me, servabo te" ("save me and I'll save you"), so mixed signals, anybody? All things considered, Henry and Grace's relationship is destined to fail because 1) he is a wimp, and 2) she is one beer short of a sixpack, the light is on but no one's home, she's crazier than a sh-thouse rat, etc etc. It doesn't help either that they're both in their twenties pretending to be high school students, which makes it very difficult for us to believe that this is only Henry's first love and Grace's second.

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