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Oh... Canada
Oh, Canada. Such a wonderful place to live - WHETHER YOU LIKE IT OR NOT. A musical look into the artifice surrounding the Canadian identity.
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Plot Summary
A renowned filmmaker, Leonard Fife, confronts his past as he undergoes a cancer treatment. As his life nears its end, he agrees to have his story told, revealing a complex and morally ambiguous past. The film delves into themes of truth, memory, and the consequences of artistic ambition.
Critical Reception
Paul Schrader's 'Oh... Canada' garnered mixed to positive reviews at the Cannes Film Festival, with many praising Richard Gere's performance and Schrader's characteristic thematic explorations. However, some critics found the narrative structure uneven and the philosophical undertones occasionally heavy-handed.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Richard Gere's committed performance and Paul Schrader's unflinching exploration of mortality and artistic legacy.
Some reviewers found the film's non-linear structure and philosophical musings to be somewhat impenetrable.
Appreciated for its mature themes and Schrader's distinctive directorial voice.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally indicate a strong appreciation for Richard Gere's central performance and the film's thought-provoking, mature themes. Some viewers, however, expressed that the narrative could be challenging to follow at times.
Awards & Accolades
Premiered in Competition at the 77th Cannes Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The film is based on the 2021 novel 'Foregone' by Russell Banks, marking Schrader's return to filmmaking after a brief hiatus.
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