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Drama
PRINCIPAL CAST MEMBERS
Alan Rickman: Alex Hughes, a Brit driving across Canada
Emily Hampshire: Vivienne Freeman, a 20-something-year-old hitchhiker
Sigourney Weaver: her mother Linda
James Allodi: Clyde, the local Chief of Police
Carrie-Anne Moss: Linda’s neighbour Maggie
REVIEW
Excellent performances by the principals and an unusual story line make this a compelling movie to see. Some levity has been injected into what is essentially an emotional insight to the various characters.
One other thing: it would have had greater impact if trimmed a bit as it runs almost two hours.
CLASSIFICATION
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