Review of Ararat (2002) by Lauren A — 21 Sep 2007
With concentric narratives running throughout the film-- complex issues are explored without being completely obvious. I consider this director's Calendar to be one of my favorite films--Egoyan seems very preoccupied with the implications of his Armenian identity and we see these kinds of themes throughout Ararat also -.
How we really remember things exactly as they are-- loss, and how can we ever really know what actually happened or people's motivations for doing things.
I really like Egoyan's work because the structure of his films is intriguing and engaging enough to make you think about it all long after you've seen the film.
This review of Ararat (2002) was written by Lauren A on 21 Sep 2007.
Ararat has generally received positive reviews.
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