Small Business Resources, Business Advice and Forms from AllBusiness.com

Holy Smoke

By Campion, Anna
Publication: Kirkus Reviews
Date: Monday, March 15 1999
A dual debut for filmmaker Campion and her sister Anna, who offer an account of a very twisted love/hate affair that transpires between a kidnaped cult member and her deprogrammer. ""Exit counselors,"" something of a cross between psychotherapists and secret agents, specialize in forcibly removing people

from cults and reorienting them to the real world. P.J. Waters is one of the best of the breed. A New Yorker, P.J. is called halfway across the globe to Australia to assist in the case of Ruth Baron, a bright girl from New South Wales who decided to take a year off from her university studies to travel through India with some friends and ended up joining a cult headed by the charlatan guru Chidaatma Baba. Baba's brand of asceticism has a Hindu scent but is basically his own concoction, revolving in large part on unthinking subservience to him. By the time Ruth's family finds out where she's ended up, she's set to be ""initiated"" in two weeks. With no time to be lost, Ruth's mother and brother manage to kidnap her and bring her home to Australia, but it's up to P.J. to convince her not to return--or to kill herself. This he accomplishes through intensive interrogations conducted in a safe house over a period of days leading to weeks. As usual, P.J. succeeds, but this time something out of the ordinary happens: he and Ruth develop an erotic obsession with each other. P.J. is a married man, Ruth is barely in her 20's. An affair would only harm her and destroy him--or would it? Two people who have dedicated most of their lives to a search for meaning are not likely to be constrained by conventions, but they cannot be exempt from them either. Can they help each other out? The premise and plot are very old-hat, but the Campion sisters' narration is fresh and deft enough to breathe life into them: Worth a look.

In addition, make sure to read these articles:

  • 'soft Fruit' Harvested
  • Following its backing of Gillian Armstrong's "Oscar and Lucinda" last year, Fox Searchlight is investing in the new Australian film "Soft Fruit" from debut feature ......
  • Sundance Review: 'soft Fruit'
  • Is the nuclear family self-destructing in Australia? Judging from the way in which family life is portrayed in such recent Aussie movies as "The Castle," ......
  • Virgin will not receive incentives to base its Australian operations in New South Wales.
  • AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-(C)1997-1999 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD The premier of New South Wales has indicated that the state government will not be offering Richard Branson any ......
  • Friends Of The Heart
  • Banks's story has the slightly detached modern—and adult—sensibility of a New Yorker short story: The relationships of a group of vacationing friends and a loving, ......
  • Taxed like a New Yorker: Like it or not
  • A famous entertainer recently sued her former financial advisors for malpractice. The issue revolved around whether she should be classified as a New York statutory ......
  • A New Yorker compares air travel to the IRT.
  • Nearly two years ago, I wrote a column stating my belief that southern Florida is the sixth borough of New York City. On a recent ......
  • Mr. Softee.
  • New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg has announced that he's going after noise pollution in the City that Never Sleeps (because it's too noisy.) While the ......
  • Glimmering Girls
  • Francie is a New Yorker, transplanted to the University of Florida and rooming with Mary Lou, who spends her time reading bridal magazines and fantasizing ......
  • Let The Northern Lights Erase Your Name
  • Clarissa, a New Yorker in her late 20s, is hit by a pair of emotional shocks within the space of a week: Her father has ......
  • Once a New Yorker, always a New Yorker.
  • The political entity of modern New York City was born almost one hundred years ago. That's when the five counties of Richmond (Staten Island), Kings ......
  • THE ECHO ONE ACTS: 2004, EVENING A
  • This first part of a two-night series of world premiere one-acts disappoints in both material and execution. The bitterness of expectations undercut is even more ......
  • Jet Blue's Cause And Effect
  • Via the Huffington Post , according to the New York Times , Jet Blue had to cancel 266 flights to 11 cities this weekend, ......
  • STRAIGHT STORY, CURVED UNIVERSE
  • HEADNOTE Why Michael Finkel is not Jayson Blair IMAGE ILLUSTRATION 1 One of the most, yet simultaneously least, productive things I did in journalism school ......
  • Woodward Revealed 'Deep Throat' Identity to His Wife
  • Because he Felt like it? While Bernstein continues to deny that he told his ex-wife and son, Woodward reveals that he informed his current spouse, ......
  • A New Yorker State of Mind
  • New Yorker Editor David Remnick talks shop after taking home record 5 National Magazine Awards ......