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    The High Cost of Living

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    Poster of the movie The High Cost of Living
    2010     Drama    
    Canada
    1h 32min
    Original language: English, French, Cantonese
    G
    14A
    14A
    14A
    PG
    PG

    Though they live in the same Montreal neighborhood, Nathalie Beauchamp (Isabelle Blais) and Henry Welles (Zach Braff) exist in completely different worlds. Eight months pregnant, Nathalie is anxiously preparing for the birth of her first child at her elegant and immaculate home. Henry casually weaves in and out of scruffy establishments, delivering illegal pharmaceuticals to his customers and pausing only to drink and dance with friends. Their lives fatefully collide one night in a car accident; Henry hits Nathalie and, in a panic, cuts and runs.

    Beset by guilt, Henry sets out to find Nathalie and is relieved to discover she survived the accident. But he doesn't stop there and seeks out a chance meeting while concealing his involvement in the crash. When Nathalie shares the news that her child did not survive and that she must give birth to her stillborn daughter, it shakes Henry to the core.

    Although married, Nathalie's wound-up, workaholic husband is unavailable and inattentive. Henry seems just the opposite -- caring, charming and fun -- and he easily slips into the role of her friend and confidant. As the police intensify their search for the hit-and-run driver, Henry's past misdeeds and the looming question of how he will tell her the truth begin to take centre stage.

    Directed byDeborah Chow
    Written byDeborah Chow, Joseane Brunelle
    CompanyFilm Option InternationalFilmoption InternationalFilmoption International

    Starring

    Isabelle Blais
    Zach Braff
    Patrick Labbé
    Anick Lemay
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