Felicia's Journey is a 1999 psychological thriller film written and directed by Atom Egoyan and starring Elaine Cassidy and Bob Hoskins.
Taking a ferry to England, she begins a hopeless search for the lawnmower factory in Birmingham where she believes Johnny now works.
He offers to help Felicia find Johnny; however, his motives for doing so are initially unclear, and it is subsequently suggested through flashback sequences that he has befriended but then turned on vulnerable young women in the past.
The consensus summarizes: "Felicia's Journey underscores its strange psychological thrills with captivating twists and a hauntingly calculated atmosphere.
[8] Empire magazine critic Trevor Lewis noted it was "Beautiful, haunting, and chillingly powerful, this displays the usual Egoyan strengths, but suffers a little from his stylistic flourishes.
"[9] The New York Times film critic Stephen Holden noted Felicia's Journey was "restricted by its genre and by the limitations of its two main characters" but added that "Visually, and in its soundtrack of overlapping voices, the film sustains a mood of heightened consciousness, implying a world of surreal, only half-discernible connections in which weather, music, landscape, media and the chance encounters of strangers all suggest an enticing if slightly ominous sense of a grand design.
"[5] Writing in the Chicago Sun-Times, film critic Roger Ebert described it as having "Hitchcockian humor" and noted "You leave Felicia's Journey appreciating it.