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Snow Cake

Tight-lipped Englishman Alex Hughes (Alan Rickman) is traveling through Ontario
on his way to meet the mother of his son with whom he has had a distant
relationship. He begrudgingly decides to pick up Vivienne (Emily Hampshire), a
young and feisty hitchhiker.
When
the car is suddenly hit by a truck, Vivienne
dies instantly, and Alex finds himself grieving for someone he never knew.
Now, shocked and stranded on the outskirts
of Wawa, Vivienne’s hometown, Alex
decides to track down her mother, Linda Freeman (Sigourney Weaver), to talk to
her in person about the fate of her daughter.
When
Alex comes face to face with Linda, he discovers
that she is autistic. While she understands
what has happened, she shows little emotion.
He slowly becomes increasingly involved in
Linda’s life and the community to which she feels complete indifference, in part
because of her condition.
Linda
in turn becomes attached – to the degree that
she is emotionally capable – to Alex, and to what he can do for her. In the
meantime, Alex also forms a relationship with Linda’s sexy, independent
neighbor, Maggie (Carrie-Anne Moss), and becomes the object of scrutiny by the
ineffectual local law enforcement officer Clyde (James Allodi), who, besides being
jealous of Alex’s new relationship with Maggie, believes he’s discovered a dark
secret in Alex’s past.
As
Vivienne’s funeral approaches, and with the help of
Maggie's understanding and Linda's unique window into the world, Alex
confronts his past and both the sadness and anger that have built up within him.
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