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Director: Martin Guigui
Cast: Lauren Holly, Faye Dunaway, Ian Somerhalder, Tom Skerritt
Based on Daniel Wright's award-winning play "Colored Eggs", is a drama/comedy about life, loss and love among an eccentric group of characters whose lives intersect under less than ideal circumstances.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Changing Hearts, a 2002 drama/comedy directed by Martin Guigui, received a mixed reception from critics. The film, based on Daniel Wright's play 'Colored Eggs', follows an eccentric group of characters whose lives intersect. While it holds a mediocre 5.7/10 rating on IMDb, indicating a lukewarm audience response, specific awards recognition for the film is not provided.
Why you might like this:
Changing Hearts, the 2002 drama/comedy directed by Martin Guigui, offers a unique blend of quirky characters and heartwarming moments that will particularly appeal to fans of offbeat ensemble films. Led by a talented cast including Lauren Holly, Faye Dunaway, and Ian Somerhalder, the film explores the interconnected lives of an eccentric group, delivering both poignant and comedic insights on loss, love, and the human experience.
Changing Hearts is the second studio album by the American band Polyrock, released in 1981. It was produced by Philip Glass, who was attracted to the band's use of musical repetition.
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