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450, Chemin du Golf
450 Chemin du Golf is a Quebec French language sitcom currently airing on TQS. The show revolves around how a suburban neighbourhood is turned upside-down when someone new moves into the area. The series stars François Massicotte, a well-known Québécois comedian. The title of the show refers to the 450 area code that is used for most of the suburbs off the island of Montreal. It has been met with negative reviews. In 2003, the show was denied funding from the Canadian Television Fund.
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Plot Summary
A successful but workaholic architect, deeply regretting past family neglect, decides to buy a charming but dilapidated house as a way to reconnect with his estranged teenage son. The son, initially resistant, finds himself drawn into the renovation project. However, the house also harbors secrets that begin to unravel the architect's carefully constructed life and force him to confront his own flaws.
Critical Reception
450, Chemin du Golf was met with a mixed to positive reception. Critics generally praised the performances, particularly Michel Côté's portrayal of the flawed protagonist, and the film's emotional depth. Some found the plot to be somewhat predictable, but the humor and touching family dynamics resonated with audiences.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for strong performances and emotional resonance.
Noted for its blend of humor and dramatic family themes.
Some critics found the narrative to be conventional.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlighted the film's heartwarming story and the chemistry between the actors. Many appreciated its exploration of father-son relationships and the moments of genuine humor and pathos.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in Montreal, Quebec, with the titular address serving as a central element to the story's unfolding drama.
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