Guilty Pleasure: Hari Kondabolu loves ‘Untamed Heart’

Studio 360
The 1993 romantic drama “Untamed Heart,” starring Marisa Tomei and Christian Slater.

In the mid-’90s, when all of his buddies were watching action movies, 14-year-old Hari Kondabolu was secretly obsessing over a romantic drama, “Untamed Heart.”

The movie stars Marisa Tomei as a waitress at a diner in Minneapolis. She falls in love with a mysterious busboy played by Christian Slater, but there’s a catch — Slater’s character claims to have a baboon heart, which ultimately leads to a tragic ending.

youtube://v/I0D98nH3Syw

Ridiculous conflict device aside, pubescent Kondabolu knew it wasn’t the kind of movie he could tell other people was his favorite.

“As a teenage boy … you’re not supposed to want to fall in love, and you’re not supposed to appreciate two characters who are in love. We’re not really taught that.”

Nevertheless, “Untamed Heart” was just the gateway drug for Kondabolu, who has been mainlining sappy romance films ever since.

Guest host Hari Kondabolu is a stand-up comedian and the writer and star of the documentary “The Problem with Apu.” He’s performing shows across the United States this fall.

(Originally aired October 19, 2017)

Will you support The World today?

The story you just read is available for free because thousands of listeners and readers like you generously support our nonprofit newsroom. Every day, reporters and producers at The World are hard at work bringing you human-centered news from across the globe. But we can’t do it without you: We need your support to ensure we can continue this work for another year.

Make a gift today, and you’ll get us one step closer to our goal of raising $25,000 by June 14. We need your help now more than ever!