Film Review: WEXFORD PLAZA (Canada 2017) ***

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A misunderstood sexual encounter unravels the life of a lonely female security guard and her deadbeat paramour.

Director:

Joyce Wong

Writer:

Joyce Wong

The strip mall setting matches director Joyce Wong’s sad and sympathetic comedy of two low paid workers.  There seems to be little hope for both the shops and Wong’s characters.  Betty is the newly hired security guard and Danny serves in the pub.  The pub there is closing.  The strip mall is described by the security patrolling the premises as a shit hole. Losers hide there with their girlfriends for blow jobs.  The place is filthy and the only big outstanding thing there is the huge garbage dumpster.

The story is told in two chapters, Chapter One called Betty and Two called Danny.  Instead of…

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