Next of Kin (Atom Egoyan, 1984)
“As the film works self-consciously through the familiar clichés about family to produce a happily-ever-after ending, Next of Kin suggests that we respond more powerfully to repetition than to originality, to the familiar than to family, to acting than to bein, and to narrative than to life.“ — Monique Tschofen, “Repetition, Compulsion, and Rpresentation in Atom Egoyan’s Films”, North of Everything: English-Canadian Cinema since 1980, p.169
posted: 19 October 2012 @ 00:13
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This movie is so great. Basically it’s about this guy here, Peter, who is an only child and still lives at home with his...
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