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The Normal Heart
TrailerNormal Heart was based on autobiographical drama of HIV / AIDS activist Larry Kramer. The film revolved around the increase and the crisis of the disease in New York during the period 1981 - 1984, through the eyes of writer Ned Weeks. Ned Weeks had a secret lover - who had to live and endure the ravages of AIDS daily.Genre: DramaActors: Mark Ruffalo, Jonathan Groff, Frank De Julio, William DeMeritt, Taylor Kitsch, Joe Mantello, Sean Meehan, Stephen Spinella, Jill Melanie Wirth, BD Wong, Julia Roberts, ...»Director: Ryan MurphyCountry: United StatesDuration: 132 minQuality: HDRelease: 2014IMDb: 7.90 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Normal Heart"
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Characters of "The Normal Heart"
Ned WeeksPlayed by: Mark RuffaloCraigPlayed by: Jonathan GroffBruce NilesPlayed by: Taylor KitschMickey MarcusPlayed by: Joe MantelloEmma BrooknerPlayed by: Julia RobertsTommy BoatwrightPlayed by: Jim ParsonsFelix TurnerPlayed by: Matt BomerBen WeeksPlayed by: Alfred MolinaAlbertPlayed by: Finn WittrockHiram KeeblerPlayed by: Denis O'HareJohn BrunoPlayed by: Corey Stoll -
Directors of "The Normal Heart"
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Creators of "The Normal Heart"
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Critic Reviews of "The Normal Heart"
The New RepublicMay 29, 2014There is less reporting on poverty in America than on any other major societal issue. So it is with AIDS. That alone makes The Normal Heart an important film.
New York Magazine/VultureMay 29, 2014If anger and suffering were all there were to The Normal Heart, watching it would be torture. Luckily, it has heart to match its guts.
Minneapolis Star TribuneMay 28, 2014Matt Bomer is heartbreaking as a New York Times style reporter looking for love in a loveless city. His physical transformation is astonishing and agonizing.
Los Angeles TimesMay 28, 2014Time, and rewrites, have softened some of the play's stridency. More important, the romance between Weeks (Ruffalo) and his lover, Felix (Bomer), is given a more prominent role as is Felix's death spiral, giving the story power both broad and intimate.
Denver PostMay 27, 2014Moving, well acted and important for a generation who may be unfamiliar with the source material. But the TV version, also written by Kramer, doesn't have the emotional heft of the play.
New York ObserverMay 26, 2014Watch at your own risk, but to not watch the film - or more importantly, learn from it - is an even higher risk.
PopMattersSeptember 03, 2014Larry Kramer's blistering cri de coeur about the early days of the AIDS plague gets a solidly respectful but flawed treatment from Ryan Murphy.
Film RacketAugust 25, 2014proves that, sometimes, art does a better job of understanding history than the actual record
Windy City TimesJune 28, 2014The collaboration between Murphy and Kramer seemed like a natural from the moment it was announced, and now we have the proof of that sensible decision -- in all its incendiary, heart-wrenching magnificence.
Cinema CrazedMay 31, 2014It's an impressive, relevant, and moving ensemble drama that I can't recommend enough.
Common Sense MediaMay 29, 2014Although The Normal Heart is a work of fiction, the stories it tells about the emerging AIDS crisis in America are honest and heartbreakingly real, thanks to deeply affecting performances.
ArtforumMay 29, 2014Despite its flaws, this iteration of The Normal Heart also exhorts us to remember.
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