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Toronto Strip Clubs: Adoration (Sony Pictures Classics, R)

June 19, 2009 · No Comments

Sustaining momentum in a single film is hard enough, but trying to do the same for an entire career is near impossible. In the 1990s, Atom Egoyan seemed destined to become one of the most important voices in international cinema and the best filmmaker to emerge from our neighbors of the north. While the latter may still be true, Egoyan has been struggling to remain relevant since Felicia’s Journey in 1999. Amassing a small but enthusiastic cult following after films like Family Viewing and The Adjuster, the director scored his first international sensation with 1994’s Exotica, a nonlinear tale of loss surrounding the inhabitants of a Toronto strip club. He followed Exotica in 1997 with The Sweet Hereafter, an adaptation of Russell Banks’ novel about a town coping with a fatal school bus accident and a film I would, without any hesitation, rank among the five best films of the ’90s. Unfortunately following that, none of Egoyan’s efforts that followed came close to matching The Sweet Hereafter’s brilliance.

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