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Thursday, November 20, 2008

Amnésie: L'énigme James Brighton (2005)



















Gay American James Brighton (Dusan Dukic) is found naked and amnesiac in a vacant parking lot in Montreal in 1998. He knows his name, but the only thing he's sure of is that he's gay. Based on a true story, the film's first half covers Brighton's months in Montreal trying to rediscover who he is. Volunteers from S.O.S Gay organize a media campaign to help him recover his forgotten past. After three months no one has claimed him. Then his Tennessee family find him when his brother, a Pentecostal minister, recognizes him on TV. Except his name isn't James Brighton, it's Matthew Honeycutt. He is arrested for committing fraud by faking his amnesia, but many are uncertain about the truth of his claims. A year later a student in criminology named Sylvie (Karyne Lemieux) begins to study it, only to discover that her own identity is becoming elusive. The second half of the movie picks up the pace, focusing on Brighton's adjustment to life in Tennessee and director Denis Langlois' disturbing fictional explanation about what led to Brighton's traumatic memory loss. Slow-paced and probably better suited to the small-screen, "Amnesia" is a reminder of the ravages of homophobia. John Lunn composed the original music, and Chris Lang wrote the screenplay. The English title is "The James Brighton Enigma". In Québecois, French, and English with variable subtitles.

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