![]() Because "Maelstrom" has it all, including occasional intertitles, a diverse musical score that leans Scandinavian, and a complex chronal storyline which adds perspective. That probably has something to do with the lack of Canadian movies I have seen lately. And if you think she is having a bad day, imagine that of the guy(Klimbo) she hits with her car on the way home from a bar.Ī short time ago, I mentioned that "Rubber" was the oddest movie I had seen in quite a while. That's not to mention the large amount of money she owes. Bibi's work life is not that much better as the Montreal boutique she owns with her partner Philippe(Bobby Beshro) has been having its share of thefts, causing them to hire security guards. Afterwards, her best friend Claire(Stephanie Morgenstern) cares for her while she prays at the porcelain temple. Rating: R (Strong Nudity|Language|Abortion Scene|Strong Sexuality)Īs narrated by a fish with its head on the chopping block, "Maelstrom" starts with Bibi(Marie-Josee Croze) having an abortion. ![]() But Bibiane is afraid to tell Evian her dark secret. There, she meets his son, Evian (Jean-Nicolas Verreault), and the pair begin a romance. Wracked with guilt, she attends the man's funeral. The next morning, she learns of a man who died after a hit-and-run. She succumbs to substance abuse and, while driving drunk one night, strikes a pedestrian and drives off. Bibiane (Marie-Josée Croze), a wealthy part-time model, questions her seemingly perfect life after she has a traumatic abortion. ![]()
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