Derek Bogart as Derek, a socially awkward loner motivated by his personal obsessions.[3]
Critical response
The film was met with critical acclaim upon its release. The Wall Street Journal proclaimed it as "thoroughly compelling, juxtaposing idiosyncratic camerawork with raw insight into the sort of person everyone knows",[4] while Eric Kohn of IndieWire described the protagonist as "an awkward loner made mesmerizing",[5] and Scott Foundas for the Village Voice described it as "a Sisyphus for the Asperger’s era".[6]
Now named Tower one of the "Top 25 Toronto Films" of all time.[7]