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Director:
Atom Egoyan
Writers:
William Trevor (novel)
Atom Egoyan (screenplay)
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Release Date:
24 November 1999 (USA) more
Genre:
Drama | Thriller more
Plot:
A lonely middle-aged catering manager (Bob Hoskins) spends all of his time studying tapes of an eccentric TV chef (Arsinee Khanjian)... more | add synopsis
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Awards:
5 wins & 13 nominations more
User Comments:
Another Great Job By Egoyan more (75 total)

Cast

  (Cast overview, first billed only)

Bob Hoskins ... Joe Hilditch

Arsinée Khanjian ... Gala

Elaine Cassidy ... Felicia
Sheila Reid ... Iris
Nizwar Karanj ... Sidney
Ali Yassine ... Customs Officer
Peter McDonald ... Johnny Lysaght
Kriss Dosanjh ... Salesman
Gerard McSorley ... Felicia's Father
Marie Stafford ... Felicia's Great Grandmother (as Maire Stafford)

Gavin Kelty ... Shay Mulroone
Brid Brennan ... Mrs. Lysaght
Mark Hadfield ... Television Director
Danny Turner ... Young Joey Hilditch
Susan Parry ... Salome
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Le voyage de Félicia (Canada: French title)
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MPAA:
Rated PG-13 for mature thematic elements and related disturbing images.
Runtime:
116 min
Country:
Canada | UK
Colour:
Colour
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Dolby Digital

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Quotes:
Felicia: Some would call it murder.
Mr. Hilditch: Murder? ... We're not in this world to cause pain, dear. Of course -- you have to think of yourself on occasion. I'm not saying you don't. But there are other people, too. Which is something you're daily more aware of as you grow older.
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Movie Connections:
Features Salome (1953) more
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The Sensual World more

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3 out of 4 people found the following comment useful.
Another Great Job By Egoyan, 7 April 2001
Author: Raging_Bull_Movie_Review from Poughkeepsie, NY

Egoyan's presentation really sets the mood for the film. The music is particularly effective, and the look has a certain ominous feel even in the scenes where characters would normally be at peace with nature.

This movie was so riveting and engrossing because it kept building up by revealing more about the mysterious main characters. It goes about doing this in a manner that makes the film more interesting by opening up possibilities instead of closing them. As we get more of an idea of who these people are, the tension mounts because we can see the movie is leading to a major disaster, but we aren't sure what and when.

The flashbacks and transitions between the two main characters are so effective. The flashbacks slowly reveal what caused the characters current traumatized state (their main similarity is it's one parent, but they don't know of this similarity), while the transitions emphasize comparisons between the two.

Hoskins performance is really the key because he has most of the lines. He does an exceptional job, changing a little bit with each revelation about his character. By the end of the story, he's nothing like the guy that you thought he was at the very beginning, but the changes are totally credible. Although I mentioned he has most of the lines, the most impressive thing about his performance is the believability of the emotions he's portraying throughout this dialogue because his character is one that generally doesn't say what he's really thinking and feeling. On some occasions, his intense feeling is really obvious. In a lot of others though, it's buried beneath the skin as the point is the topic of conversation or the other persons actions have caused something to stew inside of him but his character is trying his best not to boil over.

Cassidy is highly impressive because she's able to convey the all the emotions without many lines, especially since all her lines are purposely delivered with the same unassuming nature and low key tone. As is one of the trademarks of characters in Egoyan's movies, she also has a dualism in her actions and words where we kind of believe more toward the opposite is actually true. We aren't really sure, but we can see that something is beneath the surface. It's hidden just enough so that the person she's with doesn't see it. Depth, subtlety, and what lies beneath are definitely the strengths of this movie and Egoyan's cinema in general.

The movie really stands out because you could see how easily it would have been another boring and predictable thriller had it been made in Hollywood. Hoskins would have been much more narrowly defined so he could be a clear-cut villain. The narrative would have been dumbed down and told in a more conventional style. The director would feel he had to insert some happy or comical moments that would only water down the intensity and weaken the portrayals of these characters. The temptation to totally leave the psychological level and have Hoskins chase Cassidy around his house with a sharp object at the end would have been too great. Luckily, it wasn't made in the land of the rehash, so it was a somewhat challenging movie that stayed true to its roots from start to finish.

Aside from leaving Canada, I don't see why people think this is so different from Egoyan's other famous films, Exotica & The Sweet Hereafter. The core ideas, style, and presentation are all here. Like those other two, this is an excellent film that's one of the years 10 best. 9/10

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