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Description: Genre: Crime & Thriller - Thriller / Theatrical Release: 1999 / Director: Atom Egoyan / Actors: Bob Hoskins, Arsinée ... more
Felicia's Journey (DVD) ... Khanjian ... / DVD released 24 July, 2000 at Icon Home Entertainment / Features of the DVD: Full Screen, PAL / Like Hitchcock, Atom Egoyan envisions family life as a potential hotbed of literal or figurative violence and incest. In Felicia's Journey, Egoyan's adaptation of William Trevor's shattering novel, one dreads to imagine what TV-cook mom (Arsinée Khanjian) did to so damage her pudgy son that grown-up Hilditch (Bob Hoskins) still prepares meals in perfect unison with faded videotapes of her show--and, as we eventually discover, often takes more sinister trips down Memory Lane. Distant kin to Psycho's Tony Perkins, Hoskins's troll is so obsessive, so traumatised, his every short-armed, fat-handed gesture and sing-song utterance is precisely calculated to keep reality safely buried.Egoyan's movies often seem located underwater, in some surreal dreamscape where one's breath is perpetually suspended while a slow horror seeps ever deeper under the skin. Helpless, transfixed, one watches as his characters drive inexorably toward mined intersections where lives and souls may be lost or redeemed. When Hilditch's path crosses, diverges from and finally coincides with that of young, pregnant Felicia (Elaine Cassidy)--an Irish innocent searching for her errant boyfriend--it leads to terrible epiphany for these fellow travellers. Trouble is, creepy Hilditch and too-naive Felicia come up a bit short in the psychological complexity department, so by film's end, revelatory payoffs are mostly penny ante. Felica's Journey tours familiar Egoyan territory--an industrialised wasteland full of hungry hearts--but this latest fairy tale (think perverse variations on Hansel and Gretel) isn't in the same league with such "family values" masterpieces as Exotica or The Sweet Hereafter. --Kathleen Murphy, Amazon.com

Newest Review: ... has no address of his new posting. Mums been burning the letters he sent so she has little idea where to look. Unfortunately ... more

 ... she is picked up by a dour Brummie who specializes in this kind of young girl lost and befriends them to their peril. But Bob is not all there and still lives in the family home where he worships his TV chef mum. The house is a shrine to the 60s star, with momentous and rooms unchanged sine his long since dead mum filmed her family show. Bobs way of remembering his famous mum is to here the problems of young girls which he records on a hidden camera in his Morris Minor. He documents all his victims neatly in boxes w...more

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Felicia's Journey (DVD): ‘Tis a good film to be true,is it not! (567 words)
by - written on 16/11/01
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Finally a British film with out gangsters, Hugh bloody Grant and a sink estate up North.And it’s not as terrible as most of the recent Brit picks in those categories either. Bob Hoskins is the middle-aged, middle England serial killer who prays on lost young girls. This uncomfortable tail involves sweet and nieve Irish lass who are ostracized from her Irish country home for getting up the buff to a British soldier. Her parents are storch catholic and republicans and throw her from their country home. No one much wants her around the family village hat she has bought disgrace on, so she sets out for the mainland and her lover. No Provo lover ...  Read the complete review

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Premium Review There's some would call it murder (277 words)
by - written on 22/11/00 (Very useful, 18 readings)
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Atom Egoyan's 1999 film was in many ways a light relief after the stunning 'The Sweet Hereafter', but this shouldn't lead you to dismiss 'Felicia's Journey' as second-class stuff. It's a highly enjoyable tale, well told, well made, well acted. What more could you ask for? The film tells the story of one Felicia, a young Irish girl who travels across to England to find the father of the child she's pregnant with. The same father, Johnny, has run off from the small rural town the two have lived in, to join the British army. The people of the town don't appreciate his intentions at all, and both he and Felicia are shunned by ...  Read the complete review

 
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