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Untamed Heart

He doesn't make sense. She doesn't make sense. Together they make sense.
1993 | 102m | English

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Director: Tony Bill
Writer: Tom Sierchio
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Caroline, a young waitress who seems to have bad taste in men, is on her way home one night when thugs attempt to rape her. Adam, the mysterious busboy who works at the same diner, helps fight off the assailants, and she begins a relationship with him -- but not all their fellow Minnesotans are happy for them. Meanwhile, the couple face their own difficulties when Caroline finds about Adam's past, including his unique health condition.
Release Date: Feb 12, 1993
Director: Tony Bill
Writer: Tom Sierchio
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Keywords love, tragedy, orphan, baboon
Production Companies Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Box Office Revenue: $18,899,204
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Christian Slater Adam
Marisa Tomei Caroline
Rosie Perez Cindy
Kyle Secor Howard
Willie Garson Patsy
Gary Groomes Bill #2
James Cada Bill #1
Claudia Wilkens Mother Camilla
Pat Clemons Sister Helen
Lotis Key Nun
Vanessa Hart Nun
Charley Bartlett Young Adam
Vincent Kartheiser Orphan Boy
Wendy Feder Orphange Nurse
Nancy Marvy Caroline's Mom
Paul Douglas Law Steven
Joshua Schaefer Michael
Marquetta Senters Mary
Joe Minjares Jim
Joe Schmit Sportscaster
John Beasley Cook
Steve Cochran Stromboli
Sally Wingert Tree Customer
Richard Grusin Caroline's Father
Buffy Sedlachek Lottie
Tom Sierchio Ronnie
Aaron Kjenaas Nick
Isabell O'Connor Police Officer
Allen Hamilton Doctor
Kay Bonner Nee Beauty Shop Customer
Lia Rivamonte Beauty School Instructor
Greg Sain Kevin
Margaret McGraw Girl in Car
John Paul Gamoke Priest
Joel Edwards Priest (uncredited)
David Fleming Man in Police Lineup (uncredited)
Robert Malone Stand in (uncredited)
Name Job
Tom Sierchio Writer
Mia Goldman Editor
Tony Bill Director
Cliff Eidelman Original Music Composer
Jost Vacano Director of Photography
Marci Liroff Casting
Jack Gill Stunt Coordinator
Lynette Bernay Costume Design
Steven J. Jordan Production Design
Name Title
Tom Sierchio Associate Producer
Helen Buck Bartlett Producer
J. Boyce Harman Jr. Executive Producer
Tony Bill Producer
Marci Liroff Associate Producer
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Wuchak
7.0

***Moving portrait of an outcast, plus cutie Marisa Tomei*** Released in 1993, "Untamed Heart" tells the story of Caroline (Marisa Tomei) who works the night shift at a Minneapolis diner. She's a cute and likable young woman but, for some reason, is unable to maintain the romantic interest of t ... he guys she dates. The answer to her love problems turns out to be right under her nose in the form of the diner's quiet dishwasher/janitor, Adam (Christian Slater). "Untamed Heart" is a must for fans of Marisa Tomei and the romance between Caroline and Adam works, although their sexual union is premature IMHO, but real-time has to be condensed into a 102-minute film so I guess it can be overlooked. What struck me most about this film, aside from Marisa, was the character of Adam. He's an outcast; he doesn't fit with the crowd; he's quiet and mysterious in a misfit type of way; he's an easy target for people to mock; he's content to adore Caroline from a distance; his love for her doesn't change as she keeps making mistakes trying to find someone to love; he secretly acts as her guardian angel and doesn't care about getting credit. Why is Caroline attracted to such a person? Because "opposites attract." We're naturally attracted to people that have what we lack and vice versa. Caroline is open, talkative and comfortable with practically any social setting; Adam isn't. Adam is aloof, meditative and unconcerned about fitting in — qualities Caroline lacks. You'll see people like Adam in real life if you open your eyes. At a local restaurant I sometimes catch a glimpse of one of the kitchen workers, whether taking a smoke break outside or whatever. He's in his mid-30s, maybe older, obviously intelligent with a striking appearance, but he's quiet and aloof from the people around him, with an air of mystery. This is a person, like Adam in the film, who doesn't fit into society's mold. College doesn't work for him despite his intelligence, nor does a conventional job; he just does what he has to in order to live. The film is very successful at bringing to life this type of outcast in Adam. I found it quite moving because I understand and can relate. Not everything in the story works, however, which is why I knock off a star in my rating. For instance, it isn't even remotely believable that Adam would be able to secretly break into someone’s house and do what he does while the people are sleeping. Dumb. What were the writers thinking? The film was shot on location in NE Minneapolis. GRADE: B

Jun 23, 2021