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The Heart Knows

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After a heart transplant, Manuel feels a personality shift and explores his donor's life, leading him to meet the widowed Vale and her community.
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Jose Solís Common Sense Media This well-intentioned Argentinean drama doesn't offer anything new, but it's still a worthwhile watch. Jun 10, 2025 Full Review Pablo O. Scholz Clarín The biggest problem with The Heart Knows is that it's completely predictable. Everything. Every scene that begins, you already know how it's going to end.[Full review in Spanish] Rated: 2/4 Jun 2, 2025 Full Review John Serba Decider This movie about hearts doesn’t have enough heart. Jun 2, 2025 Full Review Diego Batlle Otroscines.com A formulaic film...in which opposites complement each other and chance ends up helping in the long run, The Heart Knows...is, at best, passé and moderately effective in its quest. [Full review in Spanish] Rated: 2.5/5 May 30, 2025 Full Review Archi Sengupta LeisureByte.com The Heart Knows is a boring and forgettable romantic drama film whose one-dimensional characters are its biggest flaw. Rated: 2/5 May 30, 2025 Full Review Juan Pablo Russo EscribiendoCine The central conflict—hiding one's connection to the donor while attempting to redeem oneself—is more interesting on paper than in execution, but it accomplishes its purpose: to move the viewer without jarring them. [Full review in Spanish] Rated: 5/10 May 29, 2025 Full Review Read all reviews

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Gabriel A Super predecible, no tiene giros importantes y aburrida... Rated 1 out of 5 stars 06/13/25 Full Review Audience Member I really enjoyed this movie. After his heart transplant, Juan Manual realized he had a 2nd chance at life & chose to use this gift in a beautiful & caring way. He chose to step down from his egocentric position as the CEO of his mega company to help those who are truly struggling in the Latino projects. He became a caring & humble man who truly loved Valeria because of her inner strength & very strong commitment to her community & family. This change in Juan after his heart transplant & search for his donor was beautiful & humbling to say the least. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 06/07/25 Full Review sandra g Corazón delator: una película predecible, sencilla y sin grandes ambiciones. Sin embargo, es una historia muy necesaria. Reconfortante, como una siesta en una tarde de lluvia o un chocolate caliente en un día frío. Su eje central gira en torno a un trasplante y lo que ocurre después, pero son los detalles que muestra los que realmente invitan a la reflexión. Son cosas sencillas que quizás damos por sentadas, pero que hacen la vida más entrañable: los vecinos ayudándose entre sí, festejando y bailando; un perro que reconoce a su amo en otro cuerpo; y ese corazón que no quiere alejarse de su familia y su barrio. En un mundo lleno de desazón y odio, esta película se convierte en un refugio de calidez y esperanza. Es recomendable para quienes buscan un respiro en medio de tanta negatividad. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 06/04/25 Full Review Audience Member I loved this very moving and touching movie! The critics apparently scroll too much and have lost their ability to enjoy what is a heart felt down to earth movie. I even enjoyed the fact that it isn't in English. I worked in both cleaning and construction and for very wealthy people. I can attest to the dichotomy between both worlds in the movie. I loved the length of it too as I myself enjoy losing myself in watching movies. I have always been able to fit in all worlds but are more comfortable and at ease with hardworking people. Which is what the gist of this movie is about aside from the connection between the two characters who fall in love. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 06/02/25 Full Review SkyRo P The Heart Knows, a foreign film, leaves me feeling drained no matter how many times I attempt to watch it. While the script is decent, it fails to capture my attention throughout, leaving me somewhat disengaged. In my opinion, the film suffers from an overly complicated plot that drags on far too long for what it actually conveys. It lacks the credibility needed to keep viewers invested, forcing them instead to wade through a tedious world-building process that feels like an endless drama. I believe that dramas should have a reasonable runtime, and this film exceeds that limit. Ultimately, the film is overly lengthy for the story it tells. There's simply too much content that isn’t essential, making it an okay watch but not something I would choose to revisit or recommend. However, if you’re in the mood for a foreign film, it might still be worth a look but mostly it’s ok to skip. Rated 1 out of 5 stars 06/01/25 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis After a heart transplant, Manuel feels a personality shift and explores his donor's life, leading him to meet the widowed Vale and her community.
Director
Marcos Carnevale
Screenwriter
Marcos Carnevale
Distributor
Netflix
Production Co
Sony Pictures, Kuarzo Entertainment Argentina, Leyenda Films
Genre
Drama, Romance
Original Language
Spanish
Release Date (Streaming)
May 30, 2025
Runtime
1h 29m
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