Nagy, 32, came to Toronto from Hungary, after responding to a newspaper ad
seeking women to work in Canada. She said she was forced to become a
stripper and perform sexual acts for two months, earning thousands of
dollars for her traffickers. When she threatened to leave, they threatened
to kill her and her mom.
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By Christopher John Farley
In a recent interview with Speakeasy, actresses Amanda Seyfried and Julianne Moore talked about co-starring in the new erotic drama “Chloe,” directed by Atom Egoyan. In the film, Moore plays a gynecologist and Seyfried plays a call girl whom she hires to test her husband’s fidelity.
“One thing that’s particular to Atom, is he has a real understanding of the subtleties of communication,” says Moore about Egoyan, who also directed the 1997 film “The Sweet Hereafter.” “He is always aware that what people are saying to one another is not really what they’re communicating. And because this is a movie about emotional intimacy, relationships, and marriage…that notion of communication and miscommunication is paramount.”
Speaking of communication and miscommunication, Speakeasy really does want to hear more about Egoyan’s filmmaking aesthetic, but we guess we have to ask about the steamy love scene the two actresses share in “Chloe.”
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Atom Egoyan rekindles his lurking soft-core desires with a tawdry script by Eric Cressida Wilson, whose 2002 film Secretary transcended a cultural movement of sexual identity. Audiences will have no such luck with this formulaic suspense picture about sexual deception.
Julianne Moore’s Catherine Stewart is a successful Toronto doctor and wife to her well-liked college-professor husband David (Liam Neeson), who is loyal but also an inveterate flirt. David’s failure to make it back to the couple’s palatial modern home in time for his “surprise” birthday party sets Catherine’s teeth on edge, believing that he’s carrying on an affair with one of his students.
Catherine makes the mistake of a lifetime when she hires local call girl Chloe (Amanda Seyfried) in an effort to discover if her husband can be provoked into cheating. Wilson’s script sets up Chloe as the film’s protagonist-apparent but backpedals around in a game of musical chairs that shifts focus among the hooker, the couple and even their romantically inclined teenaged son Michael (Max Thieriot).
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