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The Sweet Hereafter - Award-Winning Novel by Russell Banks | Family Drama & Redemption Story | Perfect for Book Clubs & Literary Fiction Fans
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The Sweet Hereafter - Award-Winning Novel by Russell Banks | Family Drama & Redemption Story | Perfect for Book Clubs & Literary Fiction Fans
The Sweet Hereafter - Award-Winning Novel by Russell Banks | Family Drama & Redemption Story | Perfect for Book Clubs & Literary Fiction Fans
The Sweet Hereafter - Award-Winning Novel by Russell Banks | Family Drama & Redemption Story | Perfect for Book Clubs & Literary Fiction Fans
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As the residents of a remote Canadian town try to cope with the aftermath of a school bus crash that injured dozens and left 14 children dead, they are divided by the arrival of a lawyer who, driven by a tragedy in his own past, encourages them to sue for damages. Director Atom Egoyan's acclaimed drama, based on the novel by Russell Banks, stars Ian Holm, Sarah Polley, Bruce Greenwood and Gabrielle Rose. 112 min. Widescreen; Soundtrack: English. Region Free
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Sometimes the thin facade of a normal, happy social existence can't be maintained. Something happens that is just so shocking, terrible, so unbearable, that the social fabric itself comes apart and the destruction continues after the initial event taking us along to explore unforeseen consequences. The emotional foundations of the individual characters themselves fall apart. This is what you can see here and the experience could be overwhelming despite the inclusion of alternative perspectives to help us cope. There are many different kinds of victims and it can be difficult to watch not only for the reasons you might think. However, this film is worthwhile for its insights and what it reveals about being human in the face of catastrophe when hidden pain can no longer be masked.If you tend to avoid foreign films or others that rely upon the content of dialogue then consider avoiding this one too. It is slow moving, carefully considered, well crafted and reflective. By coincidence, it actually is a foreign film although the event it is based upon is American. That is the point of departure. Although Atom Egoyan is highly respected, his work is not going to be everyone's favorite in part because of his prominent individuality. Until recently his work has been especially personal and decidedly not particularly concerned with our familiar Hollywood movie recipe for a mass audience. It is a subjective matter in either case. I happen to be appreciate what some might call his "arty" films but not at the exclusion of many other directors' genres and styles as well. There are so many genres, intentions, purposes and range in what we can expect to experience in Amazon's videos. You also might be an omnivore. Regardless, it is worth a moment to consider where this one fits into a bigger conversation in order for you to take into account seeing it as well as considering doing so at the most appropriate time for its content and treatment. It will not suit everyone or will it be for every mood and circumstance.It is especially sad, powerful and intense because we witness both the loss of innocents as well as lost innocence within a social microcosm. It is not intended to take you away from your troubles, offer light amusement, the thrill of chase scenes or create suspenseful moments for the hero before ultimately reaching his or her mandatory happy ending. It is a disturbing experience that asks questions and makes us ponder.In the broadest sense it is a film as opposed to being a movie. By movie I mean the popcorn variety, undemanding entertainment that satisfies a very familiar set of expectations. This is not about making a distinction between being superior or inferior. I also happen to like popcorn movies. The is not one and it is important to know ahead of time what this involves. Egoyan offers us something we just might not be in the right mood to be emotionally and intellectually challenged tonight but for some of us, we could be another time. That is just fine. But note it is not the film's fault. Choose appropriately and perhaps you can give it a chance when your expectations are better in tune with what this film offers. Amazon offers many different kinds of choices although conventional Hollywood template ones dominate numerically. This one happens to be relatively unusual and in its own way is sufficiently accomplished that it is noteworthy. You will get more out of it if you are willing to pay closer attention than is usually the case with most Hollywood action and comedy alternatives. Personally, I also choose the latter when I do not want to be closely attentive or more deeply engaged. Maybe that rings true for you too--the times you just want to relax and unwind--so you choose a title that helps that happen. And obviously it gets a lot more complicated than this with quite a range and kind of commitment demanded within the videos considered to be more serious than entertaining.This film might have to be labelled "art" to get my point across but I hesitate because I do not like the notion of snobbery that is often associated with that term. The usual arguments that ignite from conflicting agendas are not particularly interesting or helpful to share here. You do not have to pick a side. The medium itself has lots of variety, intentions and purpose. Each has its own appeal in the right circumstances so let's be grateful for that and simply choose to enjoy as many different ones as we want. I see no reason to be exclusive although that too is individual choice. In this film's case I do not mind the relative lack of shootouts, explosions and car chases. I know where to find lots of them for other occasions. This unusual film lives through its words and the excellent delivery they get from this talented cast. It just might surprise you for what it offers despite it being based upon a sad event that shocked an entire community.But be prepared. The subject matter goes beyond a singular, plot driven level of dramatic sadness. It is not simply a dramatic device. It is what gets revealed after the fatal accident that itself is also devastating. It is the further, more complex consequences of the original tragic event, the community's shared tragedy, that is the seismic disturbance that ultimately reveals much more. It comes down to the individual and specific level and not always as one might expect. The director uses this to take you deeper.If you find you appreciate this work then I also recommend getting to know more about Atom Egoyan, the questions he asks about the human condition, the influence of his ethnic identity, his recurrent themes as well as prominent historical, social and other intellectual interests as they appeal to you. He is not the most famous director but he is one of the more interesting ones, IMO.

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