Hupar wakes up from a coma to walk the streets as a modern day prophet. Arete (Sandy Horne) is a music student artist. Sophia (P.J. Soles) is a TV reporter. A corrupt corporation threatens to devastate the city with mass layoff.
This is an experimental left-wing anti-corporate Canadian indie. Who doesn't like P.J. Soles? Although in this movie, she's not doing anything fun. She looks 10 years older and with half the energy. More than anything, I love the ethereal 80's look of Spoons bassist Sandy Horne. Her synth music is probably the only interesting thing about this movie. I wouldn't say it's good and she's not a good singer. There's a reason why she's the backup singer of the group. It is fun to return to an era in Toronto, Canada but this movie is a headache. I suggest fast forwarding to the songs and skip everything else.
This is an experimental left-wing anti-corporate Canadian indie. Who doesn't like P.J. Soles? Although in this movie, she's not doing anything fun. She looks 10 years older and with half the energy. More than anything, I love the ethereal 80's look of Spoons bassist Sandy Horne. Her synth music is probably the only interesting thing about this movie. I wouldn't say it's good and she's not a good singer. There's a reason why she's the backup singer of the group. It is fun to return to an era in Toronto, Canada but this movie is a headache. I suggest fast forwarding to the songs and skip everything else.