In his latest film "Oh, Canada," Paul Schrader explores themes of reflection and regret through the character of filmmaker Leonard Fife, resonating with his own life experiences.
Schrader, who is currently battling health issues while caring for his wife, reflects his struggles through Fife's story about success, regret, and the weight of personal history.
Casting Richard Gere as the lead in "Oh, Canada" not only evokes nostalgia from their previous collaboration on "American Gigolo" but also mirrors Schrader's artistic evolution.
The film, based on Russell Banks' novel and dedicated to his memory, tackles complex themes of identity and the consequences of one's choices, set against personal and societal turmoil.
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