Rating: R
Genre:
Comedy Drama
Theatrical Release: 07/14/2000(USA
Release Date: 01/23/2001
SubTitles: English/French
Dubbed: English/French
Sound: 2
Run Time: 106 Minutes
Flags: Adult Language, Sexual Situations
Distributor/Studio: New Line Home Video
Five characters serve as metaphors for the five senses in this
drama about human relationships from Canadian filmmaker
Jeremy Podeswa.
Ruth (
Gabrielle Rose) works as a massage therapist; one day while giving a rubdown to
Anna (
Molly Parker),
Ruth's teenage daughter
Rachel (
Nadia Litz) takes
Anna's toddler daughter for a stroll in the park. However,
Rachel loses track of the child and she's soon lost. While searching for her,
Rachel meets
Rupert (
Brendan Fletcher), a voyeur who teaches her about the pleasures of observing others. Meanwhile,
Robert (
Daniel MacIvor) is a professional house cleaner with an unusually keen sense of smell. Convinced he can smell love, he starts to set up meetings with all of his former lovers to see if he can sniff out any feelings for him -- and, if not, find out why they stopped caring for him.
Robert's friend
Rona (
Mary-Louise Parker) works as a baker but has no sense of taste, a severe occupational hazard. She also has romantic problems, thanks to the arrival of
Roberto (
Marco Leonardi), a man she met on a recent vacation in Italy. Finally,
Richard (
Philippe Volter) is an eye doctor who is losing his hearing. While this situation has left him horribly depressed, he meets a woman who helps him feel better about life.
~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide