Heartless

2014
Heartless

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  • 2
  • 1

EP1 Episode 1 Nov 22, 2015

The twins find some graves in the forest and wonder whether they're connected to the curse. Emilie uncovers Sofie's secret, testing their relationship. Just intensifies his search for the black-eyes.

EP2 Episode 2 Nov 22, 2015

As the twins realise there may be other black-eyes at the school, Just reveals how far he is willing to go to fight them. Meanwhile, the hunt for the gold heart intensifies, with fatal consequences.

EP3 Episode 3 Nov 22, 2015

Just has lied about the death of Emilie's mother and it transpires that Sofie and Sebastian's absolution from the curse will have grave consequences for his family. Which side will Emilie take?
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Released: 28 April 2014 Canceled
Producted By: Fridthjof Film
Country: Denmark
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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Synopsis

Heartless follows Sofie and Sebastian - two siblings with a deep dark and fatal secret. In order to survive they must suck energy out of other people. We follow their quest for answers as to why they are this way and their search leads them to Ottmannsgaard, a boarding school with plenty of deep dark secrets of its own.

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Tom Dooley This is the story of two families whose past have dictated their futures. First off we meet brother and sister Sebastian and Sophie who are orphans and have a special power or curse depending on one's take. They just want to be 'normal' and decide they have to find out who they really are.With scant clues and very little to go on they end up at a boarding school run by the Just family. But this place has a past too and it is a dark one. The kids enrol and set about doing all they can to discover the secrets hidden in the walls and the hearts of those that are there and those that have gone before.Now this is a young adult type of production along the lines of 'Twilight', but these are not vamps so if that is your bag then this may not be what you want. It is original in places and then runs into clichés in others and the ending may be not to everyone's liking. However, if you want an entertaining eight part young adult drama and like a bit of supernatural goings on and a touch of hanky panky then this should fit the bill.
vegarachel So, I'm a huge sucker (hehe) for a teen-angsty vampire show. I did a Netflix marathon of all 8 English-subtitled episodes, in one sitting, hoping to discover a gem. I liked the parallel storytelling between the present day and the 1600s. The show was shot and dressed fantastically. The leads were wonderful and the supporting cast did an excellent job with what they were given.Now, I don't know if it was better in the original Dutch (I sure hope so), but much of the series I watched was really hard to swallow.The three Prefect antagonists looked to be straight from Hitler Youth Central Casting. It was too on-the-nose, and frankly, just lazy on the part of the show-runners. The fact that they were able to break the Geneva Convention with their water-boarding of a female student and weren't immediately expelled and arrested strains credulity -- and I don't care who's your daddy or that the headmaster's murdering students.The logic gaps were also too large to overlook, even when you're in the "suspend-belief-zone" while watching a paranormal TV series. Characters, such as the grave-digging, child-snatching janitor, randomly decide to assault and interrogate the maid for some unknown reason, just so he could be killed in an upcoming scene. That's either poor writing, editing, directing, or all three.But my biggest issue is with the rape culture themes. Yes, I know, the Cursed have to suck the life force from humans to survive. They're not who I have a problem with. It's everyone who's attacking the women in the show: The head prefect makes a pass, is shot down, won't take no for an answer, assaults repeatedly, kidnaps girl, blames her for his actions, dies. New head prefect, makes pass, assaults girl, she flees, he tries to run girl down in daddy's car, girl uses magic to get away. Three prefects assault and water-board girl. Janitor chokes out maid. Maid's boyfriend assaults her. The only time these women catch a break is when they have supernatural powers. It's the only time the writers allow them to save themselves.Sorry, but I want my vampire teen angst to be more thoughtful.
Tweekums Orphaned twins Sebastian and Sofie Nielsen aren't like other teenagers; to survive they must feed off others… sucking the life out of them in a 'kiss of death'. If they pull away their victims will merely feel a bit odd but if they don't they will burst into flames; Sofie can control herself but Sebastian isn't so controlled. They have no idea why they are the way they are until one day they return to the orphanage where they were raised and learn that their mother was at a small private school looking for a heart-shaped necklace when she disappeared. The twins start attending the school and gradually learn more about who they are… and about the family who run the school who are a danger to them. As the series develops Sofie gets involved with Emilie Just, the headmaster's daughter, while Sebastian starts seeing two girls leading to a jealousy that could endanger them. As the series nears its conclusion the dangers increase leading to a dramatic conclusion.This eight part Danish series was sold as an 'X-rated Twilight' as part of UK Channel Four's 'Walter Presents' collection of subtitled series; while I can see what they were getting at the description could put off viewers who may enjoy this. I'd hardly call it X-rated though, there is a small amount of partial nudity but the sex scenes are fairly innocent… that isn't to say there isn't a degree of eroticism to them; especially in the scenes between Sofie and Emilie; actresses Julie Zangenberg and Julie Christiansen make us believe their characters really want each other both physically and emotionally. The idea of 'The Cursed' (people like Sofie and Sebastian) is interesting and has a good explanation; they make a nice change from the usual vampires. The school provides a good claustrophobic setting with some genuinely unpleasant pupils and a sinister headmaster who considers it his life's mission to eliminate The Cursed. The cast do a fine job; the aforementioned Julie Zangenberg stands out but there are also impressive performances from many others including Sebastian Jessen, as her brother, Nicolaj Kopernikus as the headmaster, Gustav Dyekjær Giese, as the bullying head prefect and Frederikke Dahl Hansen as Nadja, the girl who both fears and loves Sebastian. Overall I found this to be tense and enjoyable without being overly frightening; I'd certainly recommend it to anybody wanting a supernatural drama that is a little different.These comments are based on watching the series in Danish with English subtitles.
s_imdb-623 Its a teenage vampire type story with a new twist (not quite vampires) and a certain amount of Scandinavian style. Scandinavian style is not to everyone's taste. Too much morbid standing around, staring into space or watching people walking around... Heartless does have a bit of that but it fits in with the style and is only occasionally annoying. I watched it in Danish with English subtitles. I prefer watching foreign programs with subtitles to get the feel of the originating culture, and I love listening to Danish (though don't understand it).The story is very good and a lot of different types of teenage angst are mixed in to get all sorts of emotions started, and then they are well managed. There are people who don't know their parents and have no future, there is moving to a new, uncomfortable environment to live in (the boarding school and its intrigues), there is love between the teens, love between teens and adults, broken family relationships, old secret trysts, murders, unrequited lovers being abused, unrequited lovers doing the abuse, etc, etc. The tie in with the historical story is good.There are all sorts of things going on and it is very well acted and directed all round (apart from comments below). It is quite artistic and adult. More along the lines of Interview With A Vampire for teens than another Twilight. The opening credits and music are great. Amazing performances are given by two of the actors: Frederikke Dahl Hansen as Nadja gives a very nuanced performance of an innocent young abused girl torn by many emotions, and Julie Christiansen as Emelie, a charismatic performance as person of power even though just a young girl.It is filmed in a dark and dreary way which works but does eventually get in the way. Instead of being engrossed, you eventually start wondering about it. Even indoors with all the lights on in a room, its difficult to see anything but people's faces. When something bad happens, everyone just stumbles around in the dark. No-one thinks of switching the lights on.The main problems for me started from episode 6 on. Up to this it is great and definitely recommended. After this it is not recommended. The contrivances became common and ridiculous. Silly, and I feel sad as it was ruined. For example, a girl who is truly in love, suddenly voluntarily goes out with a boy she doesn't like who was arranged by a dad she has been rebelling against. A person gets killed all by himself in the woods and a janitor starts violently questioning the person's ex-girlfriend because the janitor has just randomly decided its something to do with her, for no sane reason whatsoever. Just cheaply contrived to get some suspense and emotion.Finally, something that all the advertising seems to avoid mentioning. It has an 18 rating (in UK). That may be due to the violent murders (beatings, stabbings and burnings). Nothing out of the ordinary by modern standards, except maybe the one burning on the stake due to the condition of the person. It may be due to the sex, which is also mild by modern standards. I think the main problem is that most of this involves people who are of school-age. It is teenagers being murdered. It is teenagers having sex and being naked. I loved watching the young girls in the shower, not to mention some of the other things. I'm a liberal middle-aged male, but this sort of thing is controversial. In some parts of the world, people go to jail for making such images. In works of art such things manage to get away with a bit more leeway but, can any TV series be a work of art due to its 'mass market product' nature? I think this may offend some people.