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Ray und seine Partnerin Martha sind nach Ende des Zweiten Weltkriegs als Heiratsschwindler unterwegs. Allerdings nicht ohne Folgen... Nach Ende des Zweiten Weltkriegs herrscht Männermangel, und so ist es ein leichtes Spiel für Ray (Jared Leto), einsame Frauen zu betrügen. Eines Tages lernt der Heiratsschwindler die Krankenschwester Martha (Salma Hayek) kennen. Die beiden werden zum Liebespaar. Als Bruder und Schwester getarnt, bringen sie ihre weiblichen Opfer um die Ersparnisse. Martha wird immer eifersüchtiger. Als sie Ray mit einer anderen entdeckt, tötet Martha die junge Frau. Es ist der Beginn einer brutalen Mordserie. Die beiden Polizisten Elmer (John Travolta) und Charles (James Gandolfini) sind den kaltblütigen Killern jedoch bereits auf der Spur. (ServusTV)

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novoten 

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Englisch Well-directed, occasionally even unconventional in terms of plot, but I couldn't understand what the film was supposed to give me. Noir alternates with black comedy, one-liners with brutality, and when the ending burns everything down, I can only shake my head. Nevertheless, it is a snappy detective story, mainly driven by Travolta, who, despite the treacherous script full of clichéd lines, squeezes out only the best from himself. ()

3DD!3 

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Englisch A solid atmospheric crime drama with a very good John Travolta, a balding Jared Leto and a chilling Salma Hayek. Like most true stories from that era, this one is a bloodbath. ()

Kaka 

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Englisch A relatively heterogeneous crime story that may not captivate with its simple and straightforward plot, but does impress with the contrast it offers to the viewer. For a moment, we see an almost retro crime story full of tough cops, and a minute later, we see a mentally disturbed couple killing women and children in often quite brutal ways. Lonely Hearts is certainly not a bad film, it has a decent cast, but unfortunately, it fails to touch the heart. Travolta's character is downright artificial, his emotional issues are unnecessarily highlighted and unbelievable. The emotional bond with his son is also poorly portrayed, and there are some question marks hanging over the murderous duo as well. It's not a bad project, but I understand why it's missing from cinemas. It still feels closer to a TV production. ()

D.Moore 

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Englisch If for nothing else, the scene between John Travolta and Salma Hayek makes this film very much worth seeing. But don't worry, it's excellent throughout, it just has a few slower (but not boring) parts. ()