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Felicia's Journey [DVD] [1999]
Like Hitchcock, Atom Egoyan envisions family life as a potential ... Last Update 24.12.2009 05:45
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Read Reviews for Felicia's Journey (DVD)
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
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





