If you’re not playing Leonard Cohen while your characters are feeling so alienated, are they really feeling out of place in this world?
What it's about
After having lost everything, depressed tax auditor Francis visits the strip club Exotica to find solace in watching popular dancer Christina, much to the chagrin of the club’s MC, her ex-boyfriend Eric.
The take
There are strange coincidences, connections, and chains that link two people within a place, whether they’re aware of it or not. Customers in a strip club may be linked just by the desire they share over a dancer, but in writer-director Atom Egoyan’s Exotica, they’re more so linked by trauma and grief, by trying to carve a piece of the world that they once lost. The way Egoyan unpacks these hidden connections is intriguing, taking the club’s seedy atmosphere to fuel the mood and mystery of each transaction, which, with the surprising innocence of the characters, creates a compelling contrast that we can’t help but watch.
What stands out
The way each scene is structured is incredible! Also the Leonard Cohen tracks really set a mood.