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The film is a unique "docufiction" hybrid. It’s based on , an unpublished memoir by Arielle Holmes , who was discovered by Josh Safdie in Manhattan’s Diamond District while she was living as a homeless heroin addict.
The story follows Harley’s obsessive, toxic relationship with Ilya (played by a sinister ). Their "mad love" is a cycle of: Interview: Josh & Benny Safdie - Film Comment Heaven Knows What
The Raw Realism of the Safdie Brothers’ Heaven Knows What Long before the high-octane anxiety of Uncut Gems and the neon-soaked desperation of Good Time , Josh and Benny Safdie were carving out a niche for visceral, street-level realism. Their 2014 breakout, , remains one of the most unflinching portrayals of addiction ever put to film—not because of cinematic flair, but because it is rooted in a devastating truth. A Story Born on the Streets The film is a unique "docufiction" hybrid
In a rare move, the Safdies cast Holmes to play a version of herself named Harley. This meta-narrative layer adds a haunting level of authenticity; when you watch Harley struggle, you are watching a woman reenacting the very traumas she survived just months prior. The Plot: A Cycle of "Mad Love" Their "mad love" is a cycle of: Interview: