The story, set in 1980s New York City, follows the collaboration between gay activists and the medical community to confront the HIV-AIDS crisis, exposing societys denial and emphasizing the importance of awareness, while highlighting the efforts made to overcome stigma and prejudice in the fight for recognition and action. The Normal Heart is a 2014 English-language Drama History motion picture starring Mark Ruffalo, Jonathan Groff, Frank De Julio, William Demeritt, Taylor Kitsch, Joe Mantello and Zenon Zeleniuch. The Normal Heart was released on 25th May 2014 and it received positive reviews from critics when it was released. The motion picture made a box office gross of $0 million.
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The Normal Heart Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 84%
Brandon Nowalk
Ned doesnt remember theyve metindeed, theyve already had sexso Felix refreshes his memory. ( Read More )
Brian Tallerico
Perhaps its time for a film about the AIDS crisis thats this emotional, in your face, and even manipulative. Be moved. Be angry. ( Read More )
Kari Croop
Although 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. ( Read More )
Brian Lowry
A character oriented drama with theatrical talent and values that would face challenges finding much purchase at the modern day multiplex. The result is a movie, for mostly better and sometimes worse, that wears its heart on its sleeve. ( Read More )
David Hiltbrand
Overscored and overwrought, The Normal Heart is a tough pill to swallow. The direction of Ryan Murphy (Glee) is piercingly staccato (and visually inconsistent). The tender moments dont resonate, and the fraught moments feel hysterical. ( Read More )