Exotica [Blu-ray]
L**E
Five Stars
Good and as I expected. Atom Egoyan always plays with your expectations, but in a more honest way than Mamet insofar as every plot development and twist is both logical and true. Mind games are not his forty he is more interested in examining despair and redemption.This film is one of his finest examples .
N**R
Exotica, Amazon. ca.
The film itself is quite complex with a great soundtrack but let down by a lacklustre transfer to bluray, if ever a film needs love, care and remastering, it's this wonderful film from Atom Egoyan. The Canadian bluray has the same transfer but the audio is a much improved English DTS-HD Master audio 2.0. £19.00 at time of writing.
A**R
Five Stars
Unusual but good.
D**T
Not bad but could have been much better
This film started off very ;promising and creative which captured my attention but then became a bit boring. As with most films it could have been much better if the producers of the film were a bit more daring and made better use of the beautiful actresses at their disposal in revealing more of them.
A**C
different and interesting
Great sound track, including Leonard Cohen's Everybody Knows, A weird well directed, acted, paced movie that by the end mostly comes together and is well worth the journey
L**S
Four Stars
Good deal here
T**Y
Sumptuous and original film making
Made in Canada in 1994 this is from film maker Atom Egoyan. It centres around a `gentleman's club' just outside Toronto where men come to watch ladies dance in various states of undress and for five dollars they can get a personal dance ; how inflation has pushed that price up. The DJ and MC is Eric who plays sexy - ish music and introduces the ladies discussing their lures like a frustrated voyeur. One being his ex for whom he still carries a torch and a ton of jealousy.We also have a tax inspector called Francis who attends the club nigh on all the time to be with one particular dancer. He has an unsettled past and involves one of his clients who runs a pet shop and has a thing for the opera.The first thing you notice about this film is how it looks and sounds, it seems just so fresh and vital The camera seems to love everything put in front of it. The acting is stilted on purpose and everything seems obscured from full revelation almost from the start. And the reason for that is this is a mystery or a series of them and they are al interconnected if even by a thread so fine it must be made of gossamer.This is a film that exudes sex, but has none and drips with style in the most unstylish of scenes, an absolute joy to watch and one I am amazed I had not seen until now - an absolute must see for all serious cinema fans.
L**K
Dreary
Billed as an 'erotic thriller' (which to be fair probably wasn't the directors idea) Exotica has precious little eroticism and zero thrills. Though like a thriller it relies heavily on coincidence for what little plot it has.It's one of those films in which precious little happens, but leaves lots of space for the audience to project onto. Personally I prefer something with a bit more substance. The great soundtrack is one of its few redeeming features.
C**N
Dvd
Dvd ok
R**E
Verbotene Berührungen...
Dieser packende, melancholische, aufwühlende Film aus dem Jahr 1994 unter der Regie des kanadischen Regisseurs Atom Egoyan wurde eigentlich als Erotikthriller beworben.Allerdings handelt es sich dabei vielmehr um ein Drama mit einer sinnlichen Atmosphäre voller Geheimnisse und weniger um einen Thriller.Die Handlung wird etwas verschachtelt und nicht immer in chronologischer Reihenfolge erzählt ... erst gegen Ende werden die Puzzlesteine zusammengesetzt.Ein Nachtclub namens „Exotica“ dient hier als Zentrum eines emotionalen Strudels von Sex, Liebe, Voyeurismus, Familie und Ideologie. Ein ungemein ruhiger und sehr hypnotischer Film, der mit den Mitteln des Striptease erreicht, was Striptease allein nie bieten kann.Es geht dabei um ein sonderbares Beziehungsgeflecht zwischen Figuren, die sich besser nie über den Weg gelaufen wären. Aus ihren Einzelschicksalen und Gefühlswelten ergibt sich nicht nur eine tiefe Tragik, sondern gleichermassen eine elektrisierende Spannung, die durch die sinnlichen Anspielungen noch intensiver wird.Wobei ich gestehen muss, dass ich den "erotischen" Tanz von Mia Kirshner mit seinen vielen ruckartigen, ungeschmeidigen Bewegungen nicht als besonders sinnlich empfand, die Musikbegleitung dazu, Leonard Cohens "Everybody Knows" wesentlich intensiver war.Im Mittelpunkt der Handlung steht der Steuerprüfer Francis Brown (Bruce Greenwood), der durch tragische Ereignisse in seiner Vergangenheit vollends aus dem Gleichgewicht geratene, allnächtliche Besucher des Striplokals „Exotica“ wo Christina (Mia Kirshner) ebenfalls jede Nacht in einer Schuluniform exklusiv an seinem Tisch ihre erotische Aufführung darbietet. Überall posieren fast unbekleidete Frauen vor den nur mit einem Mann besetzten Tischen. Ein exclusiver Club, geführt von der schwangeren Besitzerin Zoe (gespielt von Atom Egoyans Ehefrau Arsinée Khanjian), wo man sich um die jeweils besonderen Wünsche der Kunden kümmert, dennoch ist es den Gästen nicht erlaubt, die Damen ihrer Wahl zu berühren. Jeder Auftritt wird säuselnd moderiert von DJ Eric (Elias Koteas) hoch oben auf seinem Balkon, der als Christinas besitzergreifender Ex-Freund eifersüchtig ihre Tanzdarbietungen an Francis`Tisch beobachtet und einen Plan schmiedet, um diesen für ihn unerwünschten Dauergast wieder loszuwerden. Doch das Verhältnis zwischen Francis und Christina ist längst nicht, was es auf den ersten Blick und aufgrund des Orts ihrer Zusammenkunft zu sein scheint...Francis ist in seiner Funktion als Steuerprüfer gerade bei dem Tierhändler Thomas Pinto (Don McKellar) tätig, der sich nebenher mit kleinen Schmuggelgeschäften etwas dazu verdient. Und so wird auch er unfreiwillig in diese Geschichte hineingezogen …Alle Charaktere sind irgendwie gezeichnet und kämpfen mit den Gespenstern der Vergangenheit, Selbstzweifeln oder damit, sich und die Dinge einfach nicht so sehen zu wollen, wie sie tatsächlich sind. So baut sich jeder sein eigenes Lügengewebe auf, dessen Aufrechterhaltung ihn in die Einsamkeit treibt.Obwohl die Erzählweise der Handlung sehr ruhig ist, scheint es im Hinblick auf die sich ergebenden Konflikte regelrecht, wenn auch auf subtile Weise, zu brodeln. Man folgt wie gebannt den Figuren und fragt sich dabei, auf welche Auflösung die Geschichte hinsteuert. Dabei ist der Film unglaublich vielschichtig, voller Symbolik und Themen, dass „Exotica“ allein schon dadurch fasziniert. Hinzu kommt, dass die Ereignisse auch eine Vorgeschichte haben, welche noch irgendwie hineinverflochten werden musste. Und erst wer diese kennt, erkennt auch die Zusammenhänge, weiß oder ahnt zumindest, warum hier was geschieht.„Exotica“ ist ein rätselhaftes und fantasievolles Filmerlebnis, dessen Bilder einem noch über Tage im Gedächtnis haften bleiben und die wiederholt zum Nachdenken anregen.Für mich Atom Egoyans bester Film und wirklich sehr sehenswert.
D**S
On Blu-ray AT LAST!
I first watched this movie in a German cinema early in 1995. I was overwhelmed, as well as my attendance, a very good friend. As soon as the DVD releases came out, I started to collect them. Not only from North America, also in Europe and every region I could get access to. I haven't found one which was totally satisfying. Mostly, the pictures were too dark, the colours not adequate. And now, at last, after seventeen years, the Blu-ray release is here.At last, the pictures and the light are satisfying. This is how it all should be. I haven't seen this movie in a cinema for many years now, but I always knew how the light and the colours have to look like. This is eventually realized on this disc.I may be hypercritically cinephilistic, but I as a film-lover, I would have preferred the original 1.85:1 ratio, however, for whatever reason, the movie comes in 1.78:1. Just to fit the 16:9 screen? This is hard to understand, for me at least.The sound comes in 2.0, which is like in 1994/95, but I hoped they could expand it to 5.1 to get the real experience, especially in the club scenes.No extras but an audio commentary of the director and the composer - obviously very well done.As this is one of my all-time favourites, I have to give the highest score, with a couple of stains remaining.
C**E
ottimo film ottimo dvd
bellissimo film, capolavoro di Egoyan. Dvd ottimo.
J**H
Beautifully, Hypnotically Therapeutic.
Since I discovered this movie over 10 years ago I simply cannot stop watching it. I own it on DVD and now also have it on Blu Ray. It's worth getting the Blu Ray for the beauty of the Mychael Dana soundtrack alone. The film is layered with nuances and complex relationships that simply cannot be absorbed in one, two or even three viewings. And so I keep watching. The plot is complex and time is not portrayed in a straight line. This is a dream. Pay attention! Director Atom Egoyan is the master of exploring the manifold aspects of being human: love, loss, birth, death, sadness, jealousy, desire, fear, beauty and pain. There is a hypnotic aspect to the film and soundtrack, as though Egoyan is a therapist coaxing the viewer to enter a dream state and confront all that is subconsciously haunting the soul. In the film we see the subconscious at work in the squirming agony of main character Francis. We see the closed in unconscious darkness of his soul highlighted against the light of truth, the confined murky darkness of a strip club against the open beautiful truth of a sunlit pasture. Amazing grace, once was blind now can see! We see how the subconscious can cause intense pain until the truth is brought to the light of day. We are forced to look at the black holes that can form in every human soul. We see how such emptiness can leave us grasping and clutching and crying out. And half blind we are all looking for that exotic and elusive something that can make us whole, whether it be sex, money, control or the love of another human. Egoyan shows us that ultimately connection and compassion and love and empathy can heal. Light, the truth and understanding can heal. This film begs us to face all the painfully human aspects of ourselves, to open the deepest squirming crevices of ourselves to the light of day.
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