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2002113 minDrama, Romance

Open Hearts

Is Open Hearts a Hit or Flop?

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Is Open Hearts worth watching? With a rating of 7/10, this Drama, Romance film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Open Hearts Synopsis

Cecilie and Joachim are about to get married when a freak car accident leaves Joachim disabled, throwing their lives into a spin. The driver of the other car, Marie, and her family don’t get off lightly, either. Her husband Niels works in the hospital where he meets Cecilie and falls madly in love with her.

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Top Cast

Sonja Richter
Sonja RichterCecilie
Nikolaj Lie Kaas
Nikolaj Lie KaasJoachim
Mads Mikkelsen
Mads MikkelsenNiels
Paprika Steen
Paprika SteenMarie
Stine Bjerregaard
Stine BjerregaardStine
Birthe Neumann
Birthe NeumannHanne
Niels Olsen
Niels OlsenFinn
Ulf Pilgaard
Ulf PilgaardThomsen
Ronnie Lorenzen
Ronnie LorenzenGustav
Anders Nyborg
Anders NyborgRobert

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Open Hearts worth watching?

Yes, Open Hearts is definitely worth watching! With a rating of 7/10, it's highly recommended for fans of Drama, Romance movies.

Is Open Hearts hit or flop?

Based on audience ratings (7/10), Open Hearts is considered a hit among viewers.

What genre is Open Hearts?

Open Hearts is a Drama, Romance movie that Cecilie and Joachim are about to get married when a freak car accident leaves Joachim disabled, throwing their lives into a spin. The driver of the ot...

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Critic Reviews

r96skOct 2, 2023
★ 7

A real feel-good mov... yeah, maybe not! 'Open Hearts' is actually a film that doesn't really evoke many thoughts in my head. It's a solid watch, the story is standout and the acting is more than satisfactory. Apart from that, I don't have much elese to say, to be honest. Sonja Richter and Mads Mikkelsen are very good together in this, as are Paprika Steen and Nikolaj Lie Kaas in fairness. The whole plot that they are all involved in is rather depressing, the relationship between Richter's Cecilie and Mikkelsen's Joachim is uncomforting to see unfold. Stine Bjerregaard's character is annoyingly used (just there to twist the story) but the Bjerregaard herself does do well. I will say that I didn't overly like the editing/camera work, though that's pretty much only early on as it becomes less noticeable as the film ticks by. That's the only real negative that I have.