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Film Criticism by David O'Connell

Heidi - Film Review

August 31st 2006 23:30
Shirley Temple - Heidi movie poster
Heidi is a 1937s film adaptation of a tremendously famous series of children's books from Switzerland.

Ah, these old movies from the Goldern Era of Film... Shirley Temple plays Heidi, a little orphaned girl sent to live with her grandfather in the Alps.

Shirley Temple was a huge star in the 30s, known for her dedication to acting... she'd memorize her lines and choreography before shooting began, and was an accomplished tap dancer at the age of 5.

Of course, when we watch Heidi now, the dialogue and acting seems stilted, and the plot seems predictable. After all, ours is a generation weaned on fragmented timelines like Pulp Fiction and Memento, and we like our dialogue sharp and witty.

Shirley Temple Headshot
There's something alluring about this story, though. It appeals to the child in all of us, and there's something so pure and loyal about Heidi that we can look past the faults of the film. I won't go into the details, but Heidi struggles against her aunt, who can only be labelled as evil, to return to her grandfather and live in the mountains.

The story resonates in these modern times on that level. Heidi struggles against the cruel adults in the film, much the same way that children are targetted today. For all the fantastic technology we've invented and all the thick books we've read, our society is still unable to deal with crime against children.

Heidi wins in the end, of course - anything but a happy ending would have been deplored by the country - but it's still a nail-biting finish.

It's quite satisfying to watch these old movies... because of their age, they're unfettered with computer graphics, intricate stunts and orchestrated soundtracks. It's pleasing to the eye, as if you were actually looking in a window to another world.

In Heidi, we're treated to a beautifully decorated world in the Swiss Alps, and on the snowy fields of Germany, where policemen have funny hats, and everyone rides around on horse-drawn sleds.


I say
: It's worth a watch for the Shirley Temple antics, which are pretty cute. The story is a feel-good pill, like a mug of hot chocolate with those little marshmallows.

See it for: The butler is particularly dry-witted and he tries to catch a monkey. If that's not good cinema, what is?




* the movie poster of Heidi is taken from the Amazon website

the picture of Shirley Temple is from Dr. Macro's Movie Scans

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Comment by Matt

September 1st 2006 01:37
I work in a video store and this one goes out a lot, i havnt had a chance to see it yet, but i might now that i've read this... or maybe i could get Donnie Darko out again... hmmm, tough call

Good work cib!

Comment by Cibbuano

September 1st 2006 01:42
well, it's no Donny Darko... I'd recommend, instead, renting The Maltese Falcon to get that noir feeling...

Comment by Sisi

September 1st 2006 02:30
Shirley Temple was sooooo cute and very clever for her age too...I used to watch her movies obsessively as a kid...can't for the life of me remember any of their names though

Comment by Cibbuano

September 1st 2006 04:19
She did something like 'Rags to Riches', I think?


Comment by Sisi

September 1st 2006 05:34
Yep 'Glad Rags to Riches' I remember my favourite being 'Bright Eyes' I think, but I don't remember much of the movie...just that Shirley's character's Mum dies or something

Comment by JohnDoe

September 1st 2006 14:10
yep Im a sucker for Shirley and I dont know why. I usully despise kid actors, escpecially precosious over the top ones.

i havent seen heidi in a while, but I do remember it gives me a chuckle and entertains.


Some other Shirley Temple classics worth checking out if your a fan-

Dimples- these first 4 provide Heidi like frovilaty.
Captain January
Curly Top
Little Miss Marker

The Little Princess- one of the better retellings of this often adpated story.

The Story Of Seabiscuit- more national velvet than the recent remake this is a heartwarming film.

Fort Apache with John Wayne


Comment by Cibbuano

September 3rd 2006 23:45
thanks John... I will check out a couple more, I think. You're right, she's not as irritating as other child actors...

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