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toomuchplor ([personal profile] toomuchplor) wrote2008-10-18 03:33 pm
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Passchendaele

Just got back from seeing Paul Gross's Canadian WWI epic "Passchendaele"...

It was really quite lovely and simple and, with possibly one exception near the end, not that self-aggrandizing, which was very Canadian. It was beautifully filmed and the cinematography (of my home province, natch) was amazing, as were the effects and the battle scenes. The simplicity came more in the storyline. Paul Gross was beautiful as always and his leading lady was great. There was something really fun about seeing a movie on this scale with Canadian accents popping out all over the screen.

In conclusion: Canadians, go and see this movie! And drag friends along with you! If we want to see the scale and budget of Canadian movies get better and better, we have to support this effort. And, that reason aside, it was really quite a good movie too.

[identity profile] inkscribe.livejournal.com 2008-10-19 12:23 am (UTC)(link)
Ah, great to know! :-) Thanks to SGA, I've seen a number of films I had otherwise not even heard of (compared to a handful of Canadian films I had heard of but weren't exactly ... great).

I heard a fair bit about their production adventures on CBC over the last few weeks and it certainly sounded like everyone put a great deal of blood, sweat, and tears into it.

Plus, WOOT for Canadian history being something other than a docudrama or 2-minute history filler PSA on the telly!

[identity profile] eleveninches.livejournal.com 2008-10-19 02:45 pm (UTC)(link)
My household's definitely planning on seeing it, if only to support Canadian movies.