Tuesday, 4 June 2013

So I wanted to start the movies last night, but as Dana and I were watching her latest TV addiction - Lust Lost Girl - I started to get teh sleepiez. So we're starting this morning!

THE SEMI-PHENOMENAL, NEARLY-COSMIC POWER OF AN INTERNET RANDOMIZER HAS SPOKEN!


THE HIGH COST OF LIVING is the story of a young pregnant woman whose world falls apart when she loses her baby in a hit and run accident. It starts with an accident. Henry (Zach Braff) makes a wrong turn and crashes into Nathalie (Isabelle Blais). In a fit of panic, and over the legal limit, he cuts and runs, leaving Nathalie lying in the street, unconscious, bleeding and eight months pregnant. She wakes up in the hospital only to find her bright future destroyed and the baby she is still carrying, dead. Her husband, Michel (Patrick Labbé) is too unnerved and emotionally bereft to deal with the tragedy. As her life unravels, she stumbles across Henry - who has been searching for his victim. Unaware of what he has done, Nathalie sees him as an unlikely guardian angel, everything Michel is not - compassionate, charming and a little crazy. She finds a welcome relief in the tall, rumpled stranger that seems only too willing to offer her refuge. But Henry has his own problems. His past misdeeds are catching up, and he soon discovers that the police are steadily closing in. The inevitable collision will force both Henry and Nathalie to confront loss, labour and life, and to ultimately decide whether the cost of living is worth the price. (Synopsis courtesy the movie's official site, via rottentomatoes.com)

This movie has an RT rating of 50%, which puts it 10% below the "fresh" threshold. 56% of viewers liked it, with an average rating of 3.5/5.

Movie will commence at 10am EST 9am EST. I know you're all riveted.

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