
High school student Polina is saved from bullying at her new school and makes a deal with the main bully Bars: he must pretend to be her boyfriend and protect her, and she must do everything he says. During this game, the couple develops real feelings, but her family and classmates have reasons to separate the lovers.
Grade: NOT RECOMMENDED
This film presents a morally problematic premise where a young woman enters into a coercive relationship under the guise of protection, which could normalize unhealthy power dynamics and potentially lead to scandal. While it may explore themes of developing feelings, the foundation of the relationship is built on an unequal and potentially exploitative 'deal'.
The core premise of 'Your Heart Will Be Broken' is deeply concerning from a Catholic moral perspective, leading to a 'Not Recommended' grade. The 'deal' where Polina must 'do everything he says' in exchange for protection from bullying establishes a coercive and unequal power dynamic. This arrangement, even if it leads to 'real feelings,' normalizes a relationship built on a lack of personal autonomy and could be seen as a form of manipulation or exploitation. This directly contradicts the dignity of the human person and the sanctity of free will, which are fundamental Catholic teachings. For young viewers, this could create scandal by presenting such a problematic relationship as romantic or acceptable, potentially leading them to believe that submitting to another's will entirely is a justifiable or even desirable path to love or security. While the film may address bullying and potentially explore themes of developing emotions, the foundation of the relationship is gravely problematic, creating a significant occasion of sin and undermining moral values related to respect, consent, and healthy relationships. Without a clear and strong repudiation of the coercive elements, the film risks glorifying an unhealthy dynamic. The 'Not Rated' status and 'Romance' genre further amplify these concerns, as such themes are often presented uncritically in media aimed at young audiences.
This review is based on traditional Catholic moral teaching as found in the Baltimore Catechism and the Ten Commandments. It is intended to help Catholic families make informed viewing decisions.