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Wind from Wyoming (1994)

Wind from Wyoming (1994)
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The "Wind From Wyoming" is a breeze said to contain erotic properties. This bizarre comedy, set in Montreal, has the feel and plotlines of a soap opera. Lea loves Reo, a rising boxer, but Reo loves Lea's mother Lizette. Lizette's husband, who is also Reo's trainer, is fit to be tied. Lea's sister Manon has a crush on famed New Age author Chester Celine who is coming to Montreal. To properly align the affections of these people a hypnotist is hired. More, equally odd characters appear throughout this frenetic film. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Starring:
François CluzetMichel Cote, (more)
Director(s):
Marc-André Forcier
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Wind from Wyoming

The "Wind From Wyoming" is a breeze said to contain erotic properties. This bizarre comedy, set in Montreal, has the feel and plotlines of a soap opera. Lea loves Reo, a rising boxer, but Reo loves Lea's mother Lizette. Lizette's husband, who is also Reo's trainer, is fit to be tied. Lea's sister Manon has a crush on famed New Age author Chester Celine who is coming to Montreal. To properly align the affections of these people a hypnotist is hired. More, equally odd characters appear throughout this frenetic film. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
100 mins

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Director(s):
Marc-André Forcier
Writer(s):
Marc-André Forcier
Producer(s):
Nardo CastilloClaude Leger
Categories:
Comedy
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    Kurt S.

    Overplotted bit of French-Canadian oddness, that has too many unlikable characters behaving in too quirky ways for its own good. In the end, the least sympathetic characters triumph, while the others are left to wallow in weirdness. Decent acting by the cast helps as well as some surreal touches here and there, but overall the film is too distancing with a cynical final message. In French with English subtitles and no extras on the disc.

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