Review of Calendar (1993) by Hunter H — 19 Nov 2007
Deceptively simple in its structure and narrative but incredibly complex in its layering of sound and image, this is, at least in my opinion, some of egoyan's finest work and the most eloquent distillation of the obsessions that inform all this films--media, memory, communication, identity.
i've seen this movie several times now, and each viewing reveals something new--what's more, it never loses its emotional resonance. egoyan's intimate exploration of loss, longing, and dislocation is one of those films I cherish so deeply that I almost find it difficult to share.
This review of Calendar (1993) was written by Hunter H on 19 Nov 2007.
Calendar has generally received positive reviews.
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