Unless you have a modicum of appreciation for the works of Leonard Cohen, the new Canadian film The Favourite Game probably isn't your cup of tea.
The movie, based on the fabled Montreal poet/singer-songwriter/author's first novel of the same name, is like poetry transmuted into cinema. It meanders, often dreamlike, in a sensuous world loaded with meaning, as it follows the misadventures of Leo Breavman (J.R. Bourne), a young Montreal man on a journey of self-discovery.
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