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Director
Atom Egoyan
Writers Atom Egoyan
Stars Claire Benedict, Brid Brennan, Elaine Cassidy, Sidney Cole,
Bob Hoskins, Arsinée Khanjian, Peter McDonald
Certificate n/a
Running time 1 hr 44 mins
Made US/UK/Canada, 1999
ATOM Egoyan is
a consummate filmmaker. Watching the way he weaves this chilling tale
is an education in cinematic technique. His last movie, "The Sweet
Hereafter", demonstrated a skill in the use of flashbacks that was
orchestral in its understanding of story form. "Felicia's Journey"
is much simpler -- too simple, perhaps -- with a manageable cast of
characters. What is clever is the way Egoyan holds back important
details until the moment is ripe, so that the audience builds a picture
by degrees, with little shocks.
Felicia (Elaine Cassidy) is a young girl from County Cork, who comes
to England against his father's wishes to find her boyfriend. She
thinks he works in a lawn mower factory in the Midlands, but then
again, might have joined the army.
Joe Hilditch (Bob Hoskins) is the catering manager at an industrial
plant. He is scrupulous in everything he does, an obsessive perfectionist
who still lives in the house he shared with his mother when she was
famous as a Fifties TV cook. He spends his evenings repeating her
recipes and having solitary feasts at the dining room table. And then
he meets Felicia, who asks for directions.
The film is slow, almost languorous. As Hilditch spins a web around
the girl and she finds herself dependent upon his generosity, a sinister
plot emerges. Hoskins is at his best here, controlled and manipulative.
Cassidy never loses touch with Felicia's strong roots. It is not an
easy role, both vulnerable and determined. They compliment each other,
as Egoyan draws the noose tighter.
The Wolf
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