Մանուշակագույն սրտեր, 2022 թվականի ամերիկյան ռոմանտիկ ֆիլմ, որը ստեղծվել է Նեթֆլիքսի համար և նկարահանվել է ռեժիսոր Էլիզաբեթ Ալեն Ռոզենբաումի կողմից։ Ֆիլմը հիմնված է Թես Ուեյքֆիլդի համանուն վեպի վրա[1]։ Այն պատմում է Քեյսի անունով սկսնակ երգչուհու և Լյուկ անունով ծովային հետևակայինի մասին, ովքեր սիրահարվում են միմյանց, չնայած բազմաթիվ խոչընդոտների: Ֆիմը թողարկվել է 2022 թվականի հուլիսի 29-ին[2]։

Ֆիլմի հեղինակային իրավունքները սկզբնապես պատկանում էին Alloy Entertainment, սակայն Netflix-ը 2021 թվականի օգոստոսին նրանից գնել է իրավունքները։ Դրանից կարճ ժամանակ անց սկսվել է ֆիլմի արտադրությունը, որի տեսարանների մեծ մասը նկարահանվել են Կալիֆոռնիա նահանգի Ռիվրսայդ և Սան Դիեգո քաղաքներում[3]։

Սյուժե խմբագրել

Քեյսի Սալազարը ծառայում և հանդես է գալիս իր բենդի՝ The Loyal-ի հետ բարում։ Diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes six months ago, she struggles to afford insulin.Մի գիշեր նա սպասարկում է մի խումբ ծովային հետևակայինների, որոնց շուտով պիտի ուղարկեն Իրաք։ Նրանցից մեկը՝ Լյուկ Մորոուն, սիրախաղ է անում Քեսիի հետ, բայց նա մերժում է նրան։ Luke experiences his own set of difficulties: he became an addict after his mom's death, and although two years clean, he still owes $15,000 to his dealer Johnno. Estranged from his retired Marine dad, he asks his brother for help, but he declines.

Cassie proposes to Frankie, a childhood friend and Luke's bunkmate, to benefit from the health insurance. Frankie explains he plans to marry his sweetheart Riley. Although Luke overhears and advises against a fraudulent marriage, he realizes both their financial difficulties could be solved by getting married. They agree to marry before Luke deploys. After a year, they will file for divorce.

Frankie, the witness at the wedding, gives Cassie the ring he plans to marry Riley with, asking her to keep it safe. After, the newlyweds go to the bar with Frankie and Luke's fellow marines. Cassie argues with one of them over a toast about hunting down Arabs, resulting in an argument with Luke, but to keep up appearances they pretend to make amends. That night, he admits he is scared of both the marriage and Iraq. Cassie comforts him and they share an intimate night together.

The next morning, the Marines are deployed. Cassie and Luke start sending emails and video calls to one another to keep up the ruse. She tells him that she wrote a song, "Come Back Home", for the Marines. She performs it for them, uplifting their spirits after a rough day.

The song goes viral. One night while performing, she receives a call that Luke has been severely injured and will be sent back. Cassie tries to call Luke's brother but accidentally calls their father, angering Luke, as his father is a retired MP Marine officer who would turn them in. Afterwards, it is revealed Frankie was killed in action. At his funeral, she gives Riley the ring she promised to keep safe for him.

Luke, now wheelchair-bound, moves into Cassie's apartment after being discharged. They re-decorate to support their marriage for his father, who picks him up for physical therapy. Cassie adopts Peaches, a golden retriever, as an emotional support animal to aid in Luke's recovery.

Still seeking his money, Johnno breaks Cassie's mother's window and threatens Luke. That night, Cassie's sugar level drops, sending her into shock. Luke helps her recover and they share a kiss. The next day, Luke beats Johnno up, gives him money and tells him to stay away. Instead, Johnno informs Cassie's mother about Luke's past. When Cassie confronts Luke, he reveals he had stolen his father's car to sell but crashed it instead, forcing him to borrow money from Johnno to pay him back. Cassie asks for a divorce. When Luke returns home from a run, he is detained by the MPs, who were informed by Johnno of their fraudulent marriage. Luke's father calls Cassie to tell her of the charges.

At their hearing, Luke pleads guilty, taking full responsibility and says that Cassie was unaware she violated military law. Luke is sentenced to six months in the brig after which he will receive a Bad Conduct discharge.

Cassie's band is signed to a label and are opening for Florence and the Machine. After the show, she rushes to confess her love for Luke before he is sent off. Luke gives her his wedding ring and tells her "it’s real now."

As the credits play out, six months later, Luke and Cassie are a happily married couple at the beach.

Cast խմբագրել

  • Sofia Carson as Cassie Salazar, a waitress and bartender at a bar and Luke's wife
  • Nicholas Galitzine as Luke Morrow, a U.S. Marine Lance Corporal and Cassie's husband
  • Chosen Jacobs as Frankie, Luke's friend and the childhood friend of Cassie, whom she babysat when Frankie was younger
  • John Harlan Kim as Toby, Cassie's record label owner
  • Kat Cunning as Nora, Cassie's co-worker and best friend
  • Linden Ashby as Jacob Morrow Sr., Luke and Jacob Morrow Jr.'s father
  • Anthony Ippolito as Johnno, a drug dealer who Luke owes $15,000
  • Scott Deckert as Jacob Morrow Jr., Luke's brother
  • Sarah Rich as Hailey, Jacob Morrow Jr.'s wife
  • Loren Escandon as Marisol Salazar, Cassie's mother
  • Breana Raquel as Riley, Frankie's girlfriend
  • Nicholas Duvernay as Armando, Luke and Cassie's rival
  • A.J. Tannen as Dr. Grayson, Luke's doctor

Production խմբագրել

Casting խմբագրել

In November 2020 an announcement was made that Carson was set to star in Purple Hearts as the female lead for the film. In the announement it stated that she would also be an executive producer, and write and sing the original songs.[4] In that same month it was revealed that Charles Melton had been cast as the male lead, but right before production started in August 2021, Galitzine was reported to be taking over the role.[5]

In September 2021 Deadline reported that Chosen Jacobs, John Harlan Kim, Anthony Ippolito, Kat Cunning, Sarah Rich, Scott Deckert and Linden Ashby would round out the cast for the film. In the same report it was announced that Grammy nominee Justin Tranter would write and produce the original songs, with Carson co-writing and performing additional music.[6]

Filming խմբագրել

The principal photography for the Netflix original commenced in August 2021 and wrapped up in October of the same year. Filming took place in Los Angeles County, San Diego County, Riverside, and Austin, Texas.[7]

The director, Allen Rosenbaum, worked with military adviser and Navy Veteran James Dever to get the Netflix project to film on base at Camp Pendleton. The first proposition was rejected, however, after Dever added his touch to the script, permission was granted to film.[8]

In a tweet from Carson, she revealed that two special performances for the film would take place October 3, 2021 at Whiskey A Go Go and on October 4, 2021 at the Hollywood Bowl.[9]

Music խմբագրել

Grammy Award-nominated singer/songwriter Justin Tranter wrote and produced the original songs for the Netflix original film. Carson also co-wrote and performed additional music for the project.[10] On July 12, 2022, Hollywood Records released "Come Back Home" to help promote the film.[11] Upon the Netflix release, the official soundtrack for the film was made available digitally.[12] The tracklist[13] consist of eight songs, all performed by Carson and includes four original songs co-written by Carson.[14] On August 3, 2022, Sofia Carson released the official music video for "Come Back Home."[15]

Reception խմբագրել

Viewership խմբագրել

After spending one day on Netflix the film took the number one spot on the daily popularity charts, replacing The Gray Man from its eight-day run in USA.[16]

Critical response խմբագրել

Կաղապար:Rotten Tomatoes prose[17] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 30 out of 100, based on 6 critics, indicating "unfavorable reviews".[18]

Ծանոթագրություններ խմբագրել

  1. D'Alessandro, Anthony (2021-08-04). «Nicholas Galitzine Joins Alloy Entertainment's Sofia Carson 'Purple Hearts' Pic With Netflix Taking Global Rights». Deadline (ամերիկյան անգլերեն). Վերցված է 2022-06-02-ին.
  2. O'Rourke, Ryan (2022-04-27). «'Purple Hearts' Images Reveal a Marine and a Songwriter in Love». Collider (ամերիկյան անգլերեն). Վերցված է 2022-06-02-ին.
  3. «Purple Hearts Release Date, Cast, Plot, Trailer, and Everything We Know». epicstream.com (անգլերեն).
  4. Stivale, Shelby (12 July 2022). «Everything to Know About Sofia Carson's Musical Movie 'Purple Hearts'». J-14.
  5. «Sofia Carsons Purple Hearts Movie Picked Up By Netflix, Nicholas Galitzine Joins Cast». Turbo Celebrity. 4 August 2021.
  6. Grobar, Matt; Grobar, Matt (27 September 2021). «'Purple Hearts': Netflix YA Pic Adds Chosen Jacobs, John Harlan Kim & More To Cast, Sets Justin Tranter & Sofia Carson As Songwriters». Deadline Hollywood.
  7. Shrestha, Naman (29 July 2022). «Where Was Netflix's Purple Hearts Filmed?». The Cinemaholic.
  8. «How Purple Hearts' (Netflix) Get Permission to Film at Camp Pendleton?». MyBaseGuide (անգլերեն).
  9. @sofiacarson (October 2, 2021). «This weekend, join me as we film two special performances for my @netflix movie Purple Hearts💜» (Թվիթ) – via Թվիթթեր.
  10. «Justin Tranter to Compose and Produce Original Songs for Elizabeth Allen Rosenbaum's Netflix Film 'Purple Hearts' | Film Music Reporter».
  11. «Sofia Carson's Original Song 'Come Back Home' from Netflix's 'Purple Hearts' Released | Film Music Reporter».
  12. «Soundtrack Album for Netflix's 'Purple Hearts' to Be Released | Film Music Reporter».
  13. «Purple Hearts Soundtrack - All the songs (2022)». www.tune-list.com.
  14. «Purple Hearts Soundtrack (2022)». www.soundtrack.net.
  15. August 3, Jessica Leon. «'Purple Hearts' star Sofia Carson gives beach performance for 'Come Back Home' music video». Entertainment Weekly (անգլերեն).{{cite web}}: CS1 սպաս․ թվային անուններ: authors list (link)
  16. Brueggemann, Tom; Brueggemann, Tom (1 August 2022). «Netflix Spent $200 Million on 'The Gray Man' and Got 8 Days at #1». IndieWire (անգլերեն).
  17. Կաղապար:Cite Rotten Tomatoes
  18. «Purple Hearts». Metacritic.

External links խմբագրել

Կաղապար:Elizabeth Allen Rosenbaum