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    MOVIE REVIEWS: ARMENIAN QUEST
    By Deirdre Swain

    Now Toronto, Canada
    April 12 2007

    JOURNEY TO ARMENIA (Robert Guediguian). 125 minutes. Subtitled. Opens
    Friday (April 13) at Canada Square. Rating: NNN

    Anna ( Ariane Ascaride ) is a brusque French cardiologist whose ailing
    father ( Marcel Bluwal ) disappears to his homeland of Armenia before
    he can undergo heart surgery. Anna follows him, visiting the country
    for the first time.

    As quests go, Anna's is vague and unfocused, but it and a subplot
    involving black-market meds, an exotic dancer and a former general
    ( Gerard Meylan ) are really just a pretext for gorgeous scenery and
    history in thistravelogue about beleaguered Armenia.

    The dialogue is pretty exposition-heavy. The locals are continually
    explaining things to Anna (although it's refreshing to hear the
    merits of communism, capitalism and other "isms" discussed in an
    even-handed way). Anna is imperious and hard to like, so Ascaride,
    who also co-wrote the film, deserves credit for making us care about
    what happens to her.

    As the story unfolds, Anna and the audience are drawn in by the history
    of a country, once the nexus of all the great European empires, that's
    currently recovering from Soviet-style communism and yet retains its
    character and language.

    Maybe that's the reason for Anna's Gallic version of the ugly American
    tourist: Armenia and its people seem even more beautiful by contrast.

    http://www.nowtoronto.com/issues/2007-0 4-12/movie_reviews5.php
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