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Claire Dolan

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and so she leaves her apartment and walks to a nearby bar. As soon as she walks in, she sits down at a man's table, asking if he is waiting for someone. When he says no, she asks him to dance with her. Claire and Elton dance for a few hours and we next see her waking up in his bed the next morning. It is apparent that she picked up someone to take her home with them, for a safe place to spend the night. When she arrives home, she feels something is out of place. He watches her speak to someone (Roland), then follows her to a hotel where she stays for quite some time, then gives up waiting.
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It is implied she may be his own daughter. He also speaks with an Eastern European prostitute in a hotel room, but seems uninterested in having sex with her, and asks her some questions. He returns to the city. Claire has gone to the doctor and checks out okay. She continues to see a few clients, but
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Before long, she begins to receive suspicious phone calls; at work, she is called to the phone and when she answers there is no one on the line. At home in the middle of the night she receives another call. After hanging up, the phone rings again. She feels unsafe, that perhaps Roland has found her,
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wrote, "the movie devotes so much of its energy to building and sustaining a mood of urban desolation that the story never quite jells. Especially toward the end of the film, there are huge, frustrating gaps in the narrative." However, he praised "Cartlidge's beautifully still performance, mournful
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At Dolan's apartment, there is a knock on her door. Elton confronts her about who she really is, where she lives, and asks if she has a pimp and if she owes him any money. Over the next few days/weeks, they go to work and meet afterward. Elton has feelings for her, and the two confess their love to
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Now having enough money to pay off her debt, she goes to pay off Roland. He asks her if she is going to keep her baby, then congratulates her, offering her a packet of money "for the baby" but she refuses. He insists, but she continues to refuse his money as it would be something Roland could hold
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during one visit, she thinks she sees Elton's reflection on the balcony outside and goes to the window, cracking it to look out. Her client comes into the room and has her leave it open for the air, and they carry on, with Elton on the balcony.
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Elton is walking down the street with a blond woman when Roland passes by and stops him to say hello. Elton introduces the woman as his wife, and she and Roland talk for a moment. She is seven months pregnant with a girl.
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each other. Elton goes to see Roland, who has been expecting him. Roland grabs the other man by the throat and tells him Claire always was and always will be a whore and that he should get out while he can.
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one moment, defiant the next, lets you see into Claire's soul without editorializing or begging for our empathy."
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over her in the future. She goes home, packs a suitcase with an air of finality, and goes to the airport.
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and was given a limited release in the United States on February 25, 2000.
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money and must continue to work. She goes to neighboring
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Claire Dolan is an Irish immigrant in America and a
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Index

Lodge Kerrigan
Katrin Cartlidge
Vincent Philip D'Onofrio
Colm Meaney
Teodoro Maniaci
Kristina Boden
Simon Fisher Turner
Cannes
drama film
Lodge Kerrigan
Katrin Cartlidge
Vincent D'Onofrio
Colm Meaney
1998 Cannes Film Festival
sex worker
pimp
Newark
Katrin Cartlidge
Vincent D'Onofrio
Colm Meaney
Maryann Plunkett
Cannes Film Festival
limited release
Roger Ebert
Stephen Holden
The New York Times
Independent Spirit Awards
Best Feature
Best Director
Best Female Lead

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