Black Fly (2014)
10/10
Must See Canadian Film
19 October 2014
This film was the highlight of the Vancouver Film Festival. It had the audience on the edge of their seats the entire time, and the gradual build up of tension culminated in an ending that was very skillfully put together.

The story line is compelling, with audience's sympathies shifting from character to character as the complexity builds. The plot also brings to mind Margaret Atwood's Survival in that the dual themes of survival and victimhood play themselves out in a fashion that puts this work solidly in the pantheon of Canadian literary classics.

I'm looking forward to more work from this director.
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