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Basé sur des événements réels, le premier long métrage de Tracey Deer raconte l'impasse de 78 jours entre deux communautés Mohawks et les forces gouvernementales en 1990 au Québec.Basé sur des événements réels, le premier long métrage de Tracey Deer raconte l'impasse de 78 jours entre deux communautés Mohawks et les forces gouvernementales en 1990 au Québec.Basé sur des événements réels, le premier long métrage de Tracey Deer raconte l'impasse de 78 jours entre deux communautés Mohawks et les forces gouvernementales en 1990 au Québec.
- Prix
- 16 victoires et 21 nominations au total
D'Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai
- Hank
- (as D'Pharaoh Mckay Woon-a-Tai)
Caroline Gelinas
- Victoria
- (as Caroline Gélinas)
Adam LeBlanc
- Police Officer #1
- (as Adam Leblanc)
Frank Marrs
- Police Officer #2
- (as Francis Lamarre)
Jérémie Earp
- Police Officer #4
- (as Jérémie Earp-Lavigne)
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Seriously, this movie blew me away. Kiawentiio may be very young, but her talent feels beyond her years. Also some other familiar faces Paulina Alexis and D'Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai from Reservation Dogs. Literally lightning in a bottle casting for this debut film by Tracey Deer. So much that I cant imagine her ever topping this and yet she most definitely will. I was fortunate enough to see it virtually during its festival circuit, but now that it's available for purchase, I've bought it and rewatched already. This is just the kind of movie that reminds you why you love movies! And being someone who has forgotten for a while, it's a breath of fresh air to remember.
This is an interesting movie as it blends a few things together while being set during a real life event. Apparently in 1990 there was almost a war between 2 tribes and the province of quebec. Never heard of it until now, but it is real.
Beans which is the nickname for the main character (because her name is not pronounceable - running joke of the movie) navigates this period with her family as she tries to sort her social life and future school priorities. It is part coming of age movie, part canadian WACO documentary, part adventure movie, part drama.
It blends it all well. There is some usage of original footage of the actual confrontations and then they filmed some parts fresh to show the stand offs. It is impossible to merge the two seamlessly so the original archive footage stands out awkwardly, but does add a nice touch to the realism i would say. I know what they were trying to do and I appreciate the effort. Overall it works.
The acting is good from everybody, i just wish the parents were more involved. It seems they rushed through their scenes quite obviously and it makes the father mother rapport dry and unconvincing, especially in light of what is going on.
The movie does have a few darker scenes which i was surprised they went with, and i don't want to spoil what they are - but obviously they went for realism and it worked. It gives the movie a more serious tone for sure but perhaps could have gone deeper into it. It really needed another 30 minutes of runtime to polish all the scenes they put in. Scenes were great as i said they covered a lot of topics and issues, just feels really rushed on all corners.
7\10 the war you never heard of.
Beans which is the nickname for the main character (because her name is not pronounceable - running joke of the movie) navigates this period with her family as she tries to sort her social life and future school priorities. It is part coming of age movie, part canadian WACO documentary, part adventure movie, part drama.
It blends it all well. There is some usage of original footage of the actual confrontations and then they filmed some parts fresh to show the stand offs. It is impossible to merge the two seamlessly so the original archive footage stands out awkwardly, but does add a nice touch to the realism i would say. I know what they were trying to do and I appreciate the effort. Overall it works.
The acting is good from everybody, i just wish the parents were more involved. It seems they rushed through their scenes quite obviously and it makes the father mother rapport dry and unconvincing, especially in light of what is going on.
The movie does have a few darker scenes which i was surprised they went with, and i don't want to spoil what they are - but obviously they went for realism and it worked. It gives the movie a more serious tone for sure but perhaps could have gone deeper into it. It really needed another 30 minutes of runtime to polish all the scenes they put in. Scenes were great as i said they covered a lot of topics and issues, just feels really rushed on all corners.
7\10 the war you never heard of.
Set against the backdrop of the Oka crisis, Beans is a respectful Mohawk teenager applying to go to an exclusive private school. She tries to find her way with new friends as the external situation heats up around her.
It's a compelling coming of age story and a compelling true history story. It's the marrying of the two that the film does struggle from time to time. It feels like the movie is trying to hit all the points of the crisis. Each incident is specifically linked to the real world footage. I don't know if this is based on a real person. I do sense a writer connecting the dots of the story. Beans is a compelling character and she has quite a personal journey. This is a compelling film.
It's a compelling coming of age story and a compelling true history story. It's the marrying of the two that the film does struggle from time to time. It feels like the movie is trying to hit all the points of the crisis. Each incident is specifically linked to the real world footage. I don't know if this is based on a real person. I do sense a writer connecting the dots of the story. Beans is a compelling character and she has quite a personal journey. This is a compelling film.
10CWNC
This movie is phenomenal! And I wish that more people were able to see it, either on Netflix or Hulu or whatever other streaming platform that allows for more of an audience.
I know a lot of people who are dying to watch it but just don't have the ability to purchase it or live outside the U. S. so it's a little bit more difficult.
Hopefully in the next year or so some streamer will pick it up so more people have the chance to see it! It deserves a lot more recognition and I have no doubt that it will do well once it is available to stream, eventually!
I know a lot of people who are dying to watch it but just don't have the ability to purchase it or live outside the U. S. so it's a little bit more difficult.
Hopefully in the next year or so some streamer will pick it up so more people have the chance to see it! It deserves a lot more recognition and I have no doubt that it will do well once it is available to stream, eventually!
I stopped watching about 2/3 through. The mom, in an overwrought scene, had shortly before driven through the gauntlet of stone-throwing, white yahoos while the police (SQ?) merely watched. But what made me throw in the towel was the way the filmmaker chose to develop the "friendship" between Beans and her rougher peers. That didn't work for me at all. I'm assuming those youthful relationships and the incipient awakening of the heroine from a protected innocence was meant as a metaphor for First Nations society, but I don't know.
The lack of nuance in the storytelling and a lack of historical footage that captured the racism encountered in the course of daily life off-reserve, during the blockade prevented me from feeling what I had hoped for.
The lack of nuance in the storytelling and a lack of historical footage that captured the racism encountered in the course of daily life off-reserve, during the blockade prevented me from feeling what I had hoped for.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesFeeling the movie had limited commercial value, its Canadian distributor, Mongrel Media, decided to give it a limited release and marketing campaign, resulting in the movie becoming a box office flop.
- ConnexionsReferences Les dents de la mer (1975)
- Bandes originalesLight at the End
Composed and performed by Kiawentiio
Arranged and mixed by Mario Sévigny
Courtesy of Kiawentiio
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- Durée1 heure 32 minutes
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