A 15-year-old Metis boy and a cantankerous oilfield contractor, learn to grow up together over guitar lessons.A 15-year-old Metis boy and a cantankerous oilfield contractor, learn to grow up together over guitar lessons.A 15-year-old Metis boy and a cantankerous oilfield contractor, learn to grow up together over guitar lessons.
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Watched this movie last night in Leduc Cinema and thoroughly enjoyed the story line, the beautiful cinematography highlighting Northern Alberta, the humour and most of all the relationship that developed organically between the man and teen. An uplifting theme of redemption and connection and of second chances in life and love. The sound track was well selected and hopefully is available soon as well. Highly recommend seeing this if you like movies that make you feel hopeful. As it's being distributed independently, have your local cinema owner call the director, Aaron Sorensen directly to arrange to have it come to your town/city. 403 464 7586. I'm looking forward to watching it again!
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I was kind of expecting a very low budget looking movie with a not so great story line as with the previews that I saw were all hilarious without revealing too much of the storyline. What I got when I sat in the theatre was the exact opposite!! I was excited to see if they revealed all of the comedy in the previews, but they did not! I loved this movie from start to finish! I laughed & I literally cried in the theatre at moments. The storyline was fantastic, the actors were great and the overall visuals were waaay better than what I thought they would be! MUST SEE MOVIE!!! I would love to know if there is going to be a second part or if that's it?
This gem of a Canadian movie is so powerful and beautiful. It's slower pace reminds me of Harrison Ford's "Witness" where we too have to slow down from our frenetic pace of life. We are lulled into the plot with stellar performances and excellent humor that pokes fun at all kinds of stereotypes. I especially laughed and resonated with the woke white woman swooning at the Cree speaker in the diner scene. But the movie's real power is how it deftly reveals the deep pain of each character with simple words and gentle scenes. The pain of being human and struggling to deal with other humans, the pain of understanding our own struggles, the pain of lost dreams and lost opportunities. As in real life, there are no simple answers served up on a plate, solved by magic cloaks or marvelous technology, but it still offers hope and insight to the human condition and how we can strive to be more gentle with ourselves and each other. I recognized myself and my neighbors in this careful character study. Well done!
Guitar Lessons is a great watch! Very realistic portrayal of life in northern Alberta. At times funny, at other times emotional, sad and heart warming. Corb Lund does a very nice job as a gruff northern oil entrepreneur and I was so very impressed with the job done by all the actors - particularly young Kaden. The story starts out with what seems to be just a collection of remotely unconnected events and as the movie progresses they are woven into a very moving story that at times is all too true! Throughout realistic, funny and moving aspects of living north of Peace River are recreated! It also portrays some of the beautiful scenery that our province has to offer !
There is a lot of content packed into 90 minutes and we were so into it that the time flew by and we didn't want it to end. Loved the humor and really enjoyed the message in the scenes where Bruiser is helping Ray see that he is the one to help Leland and where he is imparting wisdom to his nephew. Well done Aaron James and crew.
Having grown up in the Peace region I was happy to see all the gorgeous scenery and the shots of actual businesses. The differences between Leland and Ray's socioeconomic positions were quite accurate from my experience and I like that this movie showcases that as well as the message that humans are all flawed and needed other humans to help them no matter how much money they have.
Having grown up in the Peace region I was happy to see all the gorgeous scenery and the shots of actual businesses. The differences between Leland and Ray's socioeconomic positions were quite accurate from my experience and I like that this movie showcases that as well as the message that humans are all flawed and needed other humans to help them no matter how much money they have.
Did you know
- TriviaA set of lawn darts are visible in Bruiser's Pawnshop. Lawn darts were banned from sale and second hand resale in Canada in 1989 indicating that Bruiser is, in fact, an outlaw.
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- Budget
- CA$500,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $162,310
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $6,440
- Sep 25, 2022
- Gross worldwide
- $162,310
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