Hearts in Atlantis (PG-13, 2001)

common sense media says

Above-average coming-of-age story.


parents & educators say

What parents need to know

Parents need to know that this movie has some strong language, characters are in peril and some are injured, and a character is raped (inexplicit and mostly offscreen). A character is wrongfully accused of molesting a child. A bully who accuses others of being "queer" turns out to be acting on his fears about his own sexuality. Fighting back is portrayed as heroic. There are a couple of chaste kisses.

Violence: Violence, including rape, mostly off-screen. False accusation of molestation of child.
Sex: Not applicable.
Language: Some mild language.
Consumerism: Not applicable.
Drinking, drugs, & smoking: Some drinking and smoking, scenes in bar.

More on Hearts in Atlantis

What to talk about

Talk to your kids
Families can talk about the grown-ups who inspired them the most, and might also want to discuss how we decide whom we will trust.

What's the story?

What's the story?
It is summertime, and Billy has just turned 11. His widowed mother can't buy him the bicycle he dreams and is quick to remind him that they have very little money. Billy's mom takes in stranger Ted Brautigan (Anthony Hopkins), who hires Billy to read to him and watch out for "the low men," who wear hats, drive fancy cars, and leave odd messages in code on telephone poles. Billy thinks Ted is a little loony, but he agrees, at first because he wants to earn money for the bicycle, and then because he is drawn to Ted's warmth, humor, and even his oddness. He begins to see signs of the low men, but he does not tell Ted. When Billy touches Ted, he gets a little bit of Ted's psychic ability. Even more important, though, is that way that Ted, like all special grown-ups in the lives of children, guides Billy to a new knowledge of himself and the world. Ted helps Billy realize that his friend Carol is more special to him than he thought, that he deserves better treatment from his mother, and that the town bully is not as powerful as he thinks.

Is it any good?

Is it any good?
 
If you're allergic to the kind of movie that starts with a funeral and then goes into a flashback about a sensitive kid's last childhood summer, then stay away from HEARTS IN ATLANTIS. But audiences with an appreciation or even a tolerance of this genre will find this to be above average. It is based on a story by Stephen King. There is some tension and an element of the supernatural, but this is King's coming of age mode (Stand By Me) and contact with an extraordinary character mode (The Shawshank Redemption and The Green Mile), not a horror movie.

Movie themes & details

Movie Details
Studio: Warner Bros.
Director: Scott Hicks
Cast: Anthony Hopkins, Anton Yelchin, Hope Davis
Genre: Drama
Run time: 101 minutes
Theatrical release: September 28, 2001
DVD release: February 12, 2002
MPAA Rating: PG-13
MPAA explanation: violence and thematic elements

This review was written by Nell Minow
 
 

Review It

 

Review Hearts in Atlantis





Hang on! You need to be a member to post your review.
A safe community is important to us. Please observe our guidelines.
 

There aren’t any reviews yet. Ask your friends to review this title.

An independent voice for families
Age-appropriate reviews
 

vote now

Will you see Hearts in Atlantis?


Already seen it? What do you think?

 

Great alternatives handpicked by our editors


About our rating system
ON: Content is appropriate for kids this age.
PAUSE: Know your child, some content may not be right for some kids
OFF: Not age appropriate for kids this age