This acclaimed black comedy is boldly directed by Canadian Denys Arcand. Love and Human Remains movie The story revolves around a group of thirty something citydwellers. The pack includes David (Thomas Gibson), an acerbic bisexual actor-turned-waiter, who shares an apartment with his ex-lover Candy (Ruth Marshall), a book reviewer who's so disappointed in her relationships with men that she's decided to try a lesbian affair. A teenage busboy named Kane (Matthew Ferguson) lusts after David, while Jerri (Joanne Vannicola) and Robert (Rick Roberts) the bartender, both have designs on Candy. David and his old friend Bernie (Cameron Bancroft) ironically lament the state of their lives in the 1990s. In the midst of all this confusion, Benita (Mia Kirshner), a clairvoyant dominatrix, tries to shed some light on things. Meanwhile, there's a serial killer stalking the streets of Montreal, which makes the prospect of dating a stranger more complicated than ever. The bawdy sensational screenplay is based on Brad Fraser's play UNIDENTIFIED HUMAN REMAINS AND THE TRUE NATURE OF LOVE.
Love and Human Remains Quotes/Excerpts:
"It's always the ones who seem to be the most normal who turn out to be ax murderers. " -- Candy (RUTH MARSHALL)
"I find being a waiter more artistically satisfying. " -- David (THOMAS GIBSON) on why he's no longer an actor
"You'd like to sleep with me, wouldn't you?" -- Candy (RUTH MARSHALL) to Jerri (JOANNE VANNICOLA)
"Nice tofu!" -- Robert (RICK ROBERTS) referring to the futon
"...Attractive performances..." -- Trevor Johnston, Sight and Sound
"...The subplots converge in amusing fashion..." -- 3 out of 4 stars -- Mike Clark, USA Today
"...Kink-comedy.... A daffy good time..." -- Rating: B -- Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly
"...[The] unknown cast is excellent. Gibson's David is knowingly sexy and jaded.... [The] production looks and sounds sharp..." -- Todd McCarthy, Variety
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