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The Law of Enclosures

  • 2000
  • 1h 51m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
290
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The Law of Enclosures (2000)
Drama

Story of the same couple, first in their teenage years and then in their twilight years, paradoxically set in the same time during the backdrop of the Gulf War in the Middle East.Story of the same couple, first in their teenage years and then in their twilight years, paradoxically set in the same time during the backdrop of the Gulf War in the Middle East.Story of the same couple, first in their teenage years and then in their twilight years, paradoxically set in the same time during the backdrop of the Gulf War in the Middle East.

  • Director
    • John Greyson
  • Writers
    • John Greyson
    • Dale Peck
  • Stars
    • Sarah Polley
    • Diane Ladd
    • Kelci Stephenson
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    290
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Greyson
    • Writers
      • John Greyson
      • Dale Peck
    • Stars
      • Sarah Polley
      • Diane Ladd
      • Kelci Stephenson
    • 10User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Sarah Polley
    Sarah Polley
    • Beatrice
    Diane Ladd
    Diane Ladd
    • Bea
    Kelci Stephenson
    • Beatty
    Robb Paterson
    • Pharmacist
    Jennifer Villaverde
    Jennifer Villaverde
    • Checkout Girl
    Susie Yamamoto
    • Beatty's Friend
    Brendan Fletcher
    Brendan Fletcher
    • Henry
    Tracey McCorrister
    • Pearl
    Kristen Thomson
    Kristen Thomson
    • Myrah
    • (as Kristen Thompson)
    Rob Stefaniuk
    • Stanley
    Allegra Fulton
    Allegra Fulton
    • Henry's Mother
    Tom Anniko
    Tom Anniko
    • Henry's Father
    Sean McCann
    Sean McCann
    • Hank
    Shirley Douglas
    Shirley Douglas
    • Myra
    Victor Cowie
    • Stan
    Stan Lesk
    • Border Guard
    Robert Huculak
    Robert Huculak
    • Bouncer
    • (as Bob Huculak)
    Nancy Jane Drake
    • Sarnia Mayor
    • (as Nancy Drake)
    • Director
      • John Greyson
    • Writers
      • John Greyson
      • Dale Peck
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    10DVDA_CHICK_19

    The Red Deer was Spotted ...

    THE LAW OF ENCLOSURES. Starring Sarah Polley, Brendan Fletcher, Diane Ladd, and Sean McCann *****SPOILERS*****

    I will start this review off by saying... this film is like no other I have seen in my lifetime... the feeling you have after it's finished is so over powering and astounding. I don't want to give away everything since this movie is hard to put into words in the first place, it's a realistically painful movie to sit through, you'll have to definitely see it for yourself to get the whole picture. The idea was taken from a novel by Dale Peck and turned into this beautiful creation directed by John Greyson... the movie is set in Sarnia, Ontario Canada in 1991. The story focuses on two couples struggling during the backdrop of the Gulf War in the Middle East, switching back and forth through out the film to two different lives and how everything effects them. The story starts with the younger couple... Beatrice and Henry. Beatrice is alone and lost working at the grocery store with her best friend Myra. She has to go through the same boring trials and tribulations as any normal young adult would... but her other half Henry has one unusual dilemma that could be fatal. Beatrice is instantly smitten was she sees the tumor on the back of his bald head while standing in line at a drug store... she is even told by the cashier that he has aids and is a "fag" plain and simple that isn't worth her time. Still, she doesn't know him... but that doesn't stop her from trying to see something in him that other people don't give the time to see... She wants to see what's underneath all his pain. She won't keep her eyes off him and this leads to her following him home ... she basically starts to stalk him. The connection that starts off their relationship is obvious after she confronts him and gains his trust. It happens fast, but Henry is very distant and has never experienced a loving relationship ever in his life. Once they become close it's tough on them and awfully painful for Beatrice to have this hanging over her head that any day Henry has to have this operation and it's a 90% chance she will never see him again... but the love they created will give young Henry something to live for. The other couple which are a lot older (Henry and Bea) have been married for over 40 years ... they go through the same routine everyday and have the same vicious arguments constantly. They are so bitter and cold, and hatred ends up isolating them from one another. Their opening scene begins with Hank telling Bea to "stop being such a c*nt." With the old couple it appears nothing will get better... but as you see through out the film, the tables turn with both relationships drastically, everything flips to the opposite. What I found very unique was that there's this comparison to the Gulf War during the movie... showing flashes of it off and on, it's always playing on the television that each of the character are watching as a hint to the viewers. There's also a symbolic meaning with the Red Deer that is spotted in the very beginning of the film, it goes to show that love is rare and sooner or later what you created will fade. There's always another time for it to come back around again though after all... the references in this movie are incredibly meaningful yet hidden... they remind us how things we love will eventually be detonated in the end and everything in life is counted down to that very last number until there's nothing left anymore. You'll end up seeing how Bea and Hank end up bringing back the love they once had for each other times ten, similar to what Beatrice and Henry first started off with... and you'll see how the young couple go downhill and their relationship turns into pure resentment and depression. I must say, the score for this film by Andrew Zealley and Don Pyle makes it even better and puts you through a maze... you get so into the movie, it grabs you in for an disturbing and emotional experience.
    poutyLips

    Loved IT!!

    I am watching this film for the first time,I just have 2 words for it LOVED IT!! I am not a film expert but this film leaves me feeling so many emotions at the same time,from sadness to depression to happiness at love found when it seemed was lost.. even when the ending was the way it was--sappy but true,I recommend it highly,sorry it took me so long to find it :)
    amorphous_sky

    Fascinating moments

    I have seen The Law of Enclosures twice now. Although there are several flaws in the film, there are also many moments of brilliance. The director wove wonderful metaphors throughout the film, and the cinematography also had its moments. Brendan Fletcher gives an amazing performance - as always. I, personally, was fascinated by the film and am looking forward to director John Greyson moving onward and upward.
    theSTEARMAN

    A Great Concept

    The film depicts the relationship between Beatrice and Henry as children, teenagers, and an elderly couple. The narrative, however, presents all three stages during the Persian Gulf crisis. Greyson ties these elements together with the use of a clock which "stops time" (in essence).

    The film tends to be a bit on the strange side, but has a good story and a great concept. A nice change of pace from the usual narrative! Based on the novel by Dale Peck.
    8suling

    Emotional, atmospheric, painful, lovely story

    A great film about the struggles and decline of relationships. Sarah Polley is excellent as usual, she can just do no wrong in my book. Her character is a somber, depressed young women after her relationship with Brenden Fletcher changes from its romantic beginning to a lonely, neglected existence. The older couple of Dianne Ladd and Sean McCann is a particularly vicious pairing, they are very, very cruel to each other. Nice music/background sounds creating an atmospheric feel that puts one in touch with the mood of the film,... changes, life, pain, love, a story about these simple and complicated things.

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      Lyrics by G.B. Jones

      Music by G.B. Jones/Caroline Azar/Beverly Breckenridge

      Performed by Fifth Column

      ((P) & © Fifth Column, SOCAN)

      Produced by Peter Hudson, Walter Sobczak and Fifth Column

      Used with the kind permission of Fifth Column

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    • Release date
      • September 15, 2000 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Una oportunidad para amar
    • Filming locations
      • Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Alliance Atlantis Communications
      • Buffalo Gal Pictures
      • Odeon Films
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      • CA$2,200,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 51 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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