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Tuesday 17 May 2011

The High Cost Living

The High Cost Living
When the harrowing, beautifully translated as "high cost of living", a Canadian writer-director Deborah Chow makes a great debut time. He is a talented writer, because he is a director, and no wonder, Zach Braff, star of French Canadian Isabelle Blais accustomed to his project.

Located in a noir, sparkling, Montreal, beautiful, fascinating film, well-paced and stylish, fully realized in all things.A young American Henry sophisticated Braff has obviously many options have even indulged in a life faster a drug dealer in Montreal.

A dark night, he left behind a bar, had more than one too many, driving the wrong way on a one way street, hitting a pregnant woman trying to hail a taxi - and fled, left lying on the street. As Henry has not yet fully become a hardened criminal, his conscience begins to bother him.

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