The action in Canadian provocateur Atom Egoyan's cryptic Exotica revolves largely around the strip club, which lends the film its name, a faux-tropical hothouse where young female dancers cater to their customers' sexual and psychological needs.
Among the regulars is Francis (Bruce Greenwood), a troubled taxman haunted by Christina, a young stripper played by Mia Kirshner.
As the film hypnotically unfolds, their relationship is slowly explored, the narrative dovetailing with the stories of a gay pet shop owner (Don McKellar), the Exotica's pregnant owner (Arsinee Khanjian), and its embittered DJ (Elias Koteas). Like all of Egoyan's films, Exotica is a riddle, its answers only fostering more questions.
The director's recurring themes of family breakdowns, voyeurism and obsession are all in the mix here as well, but essayed with a new clarity of vision and intensity.
Director: | Atom Egoyan |
Studio: | Miramax Home Entertainment [us] |
Producer(s): | Robert Lantos, Camelia Frieberg, Atom Egoyan |
Cast: | Mia Kirshner, Sarah Polley, Arsinée Khanjian, Elias Koteas, Bruce Greenwood, Victor Garber, Don McKellar, Jack Blum, David Hemblen |