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    The High Cost of Living

    2010 · Drama · 1h 32m

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  1. Sep 9, 2011 · “The High Cost of Living,” a somber morality tale set in Quebec, bears all the hallmarks of an uncompromising indie drama: a downbeat scenario, flawed protagonists, a strongly regional...

    • Deborah Chow
  2. The High Cost of Living Reviews. All Critics. Top Critics. All Audience. Verified Audience. Paul Brunick New York Times. TOP CRITIC. So artistically well-intentioned and earnest in its...

  3. May 12, 2011 · Set in a noirish, gleaming Montreal, this handsome, captivating, well-paced and stylish film is fully realized in every aspect. A sophisticated young American, Braff’s Henry clearly has many...

  4. May 9, 2011 · The High Cost of Living is yet another example of the high cost (for moviegoers) of lowered production barriers for aspiring filmmakers. In this excruciatingly clichéd Montreal-set saga, in which every twist proves as contrived and implausible as the last, writer-director Deborah Chow opens by crosscutting between New York-transplant Henry’s ...

  5. Sep 6, 2011 · On a cold winter's night in Montreal, pregnant Nathalie (Blais) thinks she feels contractions. Nervous and unable to reach her condescending corporate dirtbag of a husband (Labb), she staggers into...

  6. The High Cost of Living marks Braff's finest acting work yet. Henry Welles is an American drug dealer living in Montreal, and one night after turning down the wrong way on a one way street, he strikes a pregnant women, and leaves her lying there in the road.

  7. The High Cost of Living 2010 1h 32m Drama List 53% Tomatometer 15 Reviews 57% Audience Score 500+ Ratings A hit-and-run driver (Zach Braff) causes a pregnant woman (Isabelle Blais) to lose her...

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