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Straight to the Heart 2008

★ 3.33 votes106 min📅 2008-09-05

Set against Montreal's gritty backstreets, *Straight to the Heart* (2008) dives into the life of Benoît, a small-time car thief whose existence is a chaotic spiral of evasion—from the law, his past loves, and the expectations of fatherhood.

Director: Stéphane Géhami

Cast

Julie Deslauriers
Julie Deslauriers
Sylvie
Sandra Dumaresq
Sandra Dumaresq
Patronne
Bénédicte Décary
Bénédicte Décary
Anne-Marie
Patrice Godin
Patrice Godin
Mario
Karine Lagueux
Karine Lagueux
Réceptionniste
Jean Maheux
Jean Maheux
Chauffeur de taxi
Jacques Marcotte
Gardien
Marie-France Marcotte
Marie-France Marcotte
Mère de Jimi
Keven Noël
Jimi
Martin David Peters
Martin David Peters
Azar

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Straight to the Heart (2008) about?

This Montreal-set drama follows Benoît, a small-time car thief whose life spins out of control as he dodges the law, past relationships, and a teenage boy desperate for guidance. When he targets Sylvie's car, their unexpected bond forces him to question whether he's capable of change—or if he's destined to keep running in circles.

Who directed Straight to the Heart?

Stéphane Géhami directs this gritty drama, bringing a visceral energy to the film's exploration of crime and redemption.

Who stars in Straight to the Heart?

The film features Julie Deslauriers, Sandra Dumaresq, and Patrice Godin in lead roles, alongside a talented ensemble cast.

Is Straight to the Heart (2008) worth watching?

While not widely rated, *Straight to the Heart* offers a compelling dive into crime drama with strong performances and an atmospheric Montreal backdrop. Fans of character-driven stories with moral ambiguity will find it engaging, though it's best suited for those who enjoy raw, unfiltered storytelling.

How long is Straight to the Heart?

The runtime for *Straight to the Heart* is 106 minutes.

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About Straight to the Heart (2008) — A Montreal crime drama about redemption and second chances

Set against Montreal's gritty backstreets, *Straight to the Heart* (2008) dives into the life of Benoît, a small-time car thief whose existence is a chaotic spiral of evasion—from the law, his past loves, and the expectations of fatherhood. Directed with raw energy by Stéphane Géhami, this drama thrives on its unflinching portrayal of a man teetering between self-destruction and redemption. When Benoît crosses paths with Sylvie, a woman whose car he aims to steal, their unexpected connection forces him to confront the void in his own life. Will he finally choose a path worth following, or surrender to the streets that have shaped him?

The film crackles with authentic performances, particularly from its lead, whose portrayal of a man caught between instinct and aspiration feels painfully real. Géhami crafts a world where every alleyway and stolen moment hums with tension, blending the rawness of urban life with moments of unexpected tenderness. *Straight to the Heart* isn't just a story of crime—it's a heartfelt exploration of whether love and responsibility can rewrite a life written in penance.