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United We Fall
United We Fall is a documentary about a North American Union that is being developed right now between Canada, the United States, and Mexico. For years this topic has been debated in the news and in political circles as being a possible future for North America. In recent years, the mood has shifted and a rift is developing between those who want a deeply integrated North American community, and those who wish to retain their national sovereignty. This film takes a look at both sides of the issue by interviewing insiders such as members of the ultra-secretive Bilderberg group, the Trilateral Commission and the Council On Foreign Relations and also journalists and activists such as Luke Rudkowski, Alex Jones and producer Dan Dicks who have been at the heart of this heated debate.
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Plot Summary
A recently divorced father discovers that his ex-wife has begun dating his former best friend. To cope with the situation, he attempts to sabotage their new relationship. The story follows his comedic and often misguided efforts to win his ex-wife back and disrupt her new romance, leading to a series of chaotic and humorous events.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed to negative reviews, with many critics finding its humor predictable and its plot somewhat uninspired. While some appreciated the performances of the lead actors, the overall consensus was that it failed to deliver a fresh or particularly engaging comedic experience.
What Reviewers Say
Lacks originality and relies on tired comedic tropes.
Performances are generally solid, but can't save a weak script.
A predictable romantic comedy with few laughs.
Google audience: Audience reception data is not readily available for this film on Google.
Fun Fact
Although featuring prominent Danish actors like Mads Mikkelsen and Lars Mikkelsen, the film was not widely released internationally and is primarily known within Denmark.
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