Sweet Hereafter

Sweet Hereafter

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The Sweet Hereafter (1997)

Written: Sep 21 '99 (Updated Nov 18 '99)
Pros:cinematography, script
Cons:pacing, subplots, characters

Atom Egoyan directed, co-produced, and wrote the screenplay for "The Sweet Hereafter", a critically acclaimed film about a tragic school bus accident and its effect on a small town. While parts of the film are good, it never fully takes off, and the lead character (a grim lawyer with family problems) is disappointing.

The story is told through a series of chronologically jumbled pieces, sometimes leaving the viewer confused as to whether the scene took place before or after the accident. Friendly, dependable Mrs. Driscoll (Gabrielle Rose) has been driving the school bus for the past twenty years. This time, however, the bus hits an ice patch, and careens off the road onto a frozen lake. The ice cracks, the bus sinks, and some children die, while some survive with injuries, as does Mrs. Driscoll.

While the parents are still shocked and grieving,
middle-aged lawyer Mitchell Stephens (Ian Holm)
arrives on the scene, seeking to file a class
action lawsuit against someone or something, and
enlisting the parents, children and bus driver to
his cause. To complicate the plot, Stephens has a
runaway, drug-addicted daughter (Caerthan Banks),
and we learn that several of the parents are
involved in illicit affairs, which apparently
includes incest.

Those who love disaster films will be
disappointed in the accident scene: we see the
bus go off the road, but we don't see what is
happening inside. The chaos, drama and horror of
the actual accident is bypassed.

The gloomy atmosphere is shared by the entire
cast. Driscoll and her stroke victim husband
(David Hemblen) are well-defined characters, as
is paralyzed teenager Nicole (Sarah Polley).
However, Stephens, an unhappy, reflective man,
seems to come alive only when somebody (including
himself) is angry.

The reservations I had with the film were not
shared by the Academy, which gave "The Sweet
Hereafter" Oscar nominations for Best Director
and Best Adapted Screenplay. The film also won
the Cannes "Special Grand Prize of the Jury".
(59/100)



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