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3->''"Something's happening that's taking our children away."''
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5A 1997 Canadian drama film, adapted from the 1991 novel of the same name by Russell Banks and directed by Creator/AtomEgoyan, about a small town in British Columbia (upstate New York in the novel) dealing with the aftermath of a horrific school bus accident--the bus skids off a road due to a slick patch of ice and sinks into a frozen lake--that killed many of the town's children.
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7The movie begins with a lawyer named Mitchell (Creator/IanHolm) arriving in the town to try and persuade the grieving parents to join a class action suit against the bus manufacturer, claiming it was defective. His arrival polarizes the town, with some families seeing the suit as a way to gain some closure, some seeing it as a potential financial windfall, and some seeing it as an outsider trying to profit from a tragedy.
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9The film doesn't have much of a plot, instead focusing more on the families in the small town and how they deal with what happened. The film is somewhat non-linear, with scenes from both before and after the accident throughout the movie. Egoyan chooses not to show the accident itself until fairly late in the film.
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11The film also uses an ongoing allegory, mostly relayed by 15 year old survivor Nicole (Sarah Polley), of the old story of the Literature/ThePiedPiperOfHamelin to examine the effects of removing most of the children from the village.
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14!!This film contains examples of:
15* AdaptationalLocationChange: The book takes place in Upstate New York, while the film moves to British Columbia, Canada.
16* AdultsAreUseless: Played for tragedy. The bus driver survives the accident but can't save most of the children. Even worse, one of the fathers happens to be following the bus when it goes off the road, and can only watch helplessly as the bus sinks under the ice, killing both of his children.
17* AmoralAttorney: Many of the townspeople see Mitchell this way, and with good reason. After all, he is essentially an ambulance-chaser come to profit from a horrific tragedy. Of course, it gets more complicated when we learn more about Mitchell, who actually identifies with the town and genuinely thinks he's helping them.
18* AnachronicOrder: The film jumps around between before the accident and the aftermath of the accident.
19* BreakTheCutie: Nicole, who was a budding country music prodigy before the accident, which left her paralyzed, as well as traumatised from seeing the deaths of most of the other children on the bus. Of course, [[spoiler: she may already have been somewhat broken on account of the ParentalIncest]].
20* CreatorCameo: Russell Banks plays a doctor treating Nicole after the accident.
21* DespairEventHorizon:
22** Already crossed by much of the town, particularly the bus driver. One of the few people who hasn't given in to despair is a father who lost his wife some years back and is able to deal with the grief.
23** It's also pretty clear that Mitchell is approaching it with regards to his daughter, who is a rapidly deteriorating drug addict.
24* TheDogBitesBack: [[spoiler: Nicole's lie during the deposition, in order to get back at her sexually abusive father, has elements of this. Of course, it's complicated by the fact that, on the surface at least, she's mad at him for ''stopping'' the sexual abuse.]]
25* DeathOfAChild:
26** The worst fear of an entire town -- the tragic mass death of dozens of children in a freak accident -- comes true.
27** Also true for Mitchell, who is watching his beloved but estranged daughter succumb to drug addiction before his eyes. Made even more poignant when we learn later in the movie about an incident from her childhood in which she nearly died from a spider bite.
28* DrivesLikeCrazy: Subverted. The crash is in no way the fault of the bus driver, Dolores, despite what [[spoiler: Nicole claims during the deposition]]. Of course, this is little comfort to her.
29* EveryCarIsAPinto: Subverted. The bus skid on ice and goes off the road but, instead of exploding, it breaks through ice and sinks into a lake. The shot is simple and incredibly disturbing because we're used to this trope.
30* TheFilmOfTheBook: Based on the novel by Russell Banks.
31* HiddenDepths: Mitchell, especially once he relates the story of his daughter's near death experience. While his motives certainly aren't 100% pure, he does genuinely believe that he's helping the parents deal with their grief.
32* ManipulativeBastard: Stephens comes across like this at first, while [[spoiler: Nicole]] really is this.
33-->'''Mitchell Stephens:''' You're a hell of a poker player, [[spoiler:kid]].\
34'''[[spoiler:Nicole]]:''' Thanks.
35* OddFriendship: Though Nicole doesn't approve of the lawsuit at all, she likes Mitchell Stephens, because he treats her like a normal person.
36* OutlivingOnesOffspring: Many, many parents lose their kids in the accident and are struck with grief, but special mention goes to Billy Ansel, who was not only a widower, but had BOTH of his twin children die in the accident.
37* ParentalIncest: [[spoiler:A major subplot involves Nicole's incestuous relationship with her father. When he breaks it off after she is crippled in the crash, she sabotages Mitchell's case (of which her father is a major proponent) in retribution.]]
38* SmallTownBoredom: Nicole, who dreams of a career as a country musician, has shades of this in the scenes set before the accident. Then it got worse.
39* SnowMeansDeath: Very much so. Heck, the snow (or ice rather) ''causes'' death. Also used to contrast with the scenes before the accident, in which the snow symbolizes serenity.
40* SwitchingPOV: The novel is narrated by multiple first-person speakers, beginning with the driver.
41* TownWithADarkSecret: Played with. While the accident is hardly a secret, its aftermath brings some to light (to the audience, not necessarily the other townspeople), including [[spoiler: an affair and a case of ParentalIncest]].
42* VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory: Russell Banks' novel was inspired by the 1989 [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alton,_Texas_bus_crash Alton, Texas bus crash]].
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