

On va se le dire
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Plot Summary
A dark comedy that delves into the life of a Quebecois family as they grapple with secrets, lies, and the often uncomfortable truths that surface during a tense family gathering. The film explores the dynamics of familial relationships and the struggle to maintain appearances while confronting underlying issues. As the evening progresses, unexpected revelations lead to a series of chaotic and emotionally charged confrontations.
Critical Reception
While 'On va se le dire' received a generally positive reception from critics for its sharp writing and strong performances, some found its dark humor to be occasionally uneven. Audiences were drawn to its relatable portrayal of family dysfunction, although its sometimes bleak tone divided viewers.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its witty dialogue and exploration of complex family dynamics.
- Noted for strong performances, particularly from its lead actresses.
- Some critics found the tonal shifts between comedy and drama to be jarring at times.
Google audience: Audience reviews are limited, but those available often highlight the film's realistic depiction of family tensions and its ability to provoke thought through humor.
Fun Fact
The film was shot entirely in the province of Quebec, utilizing various rural and suburban locations to capture an authentic Quebecois setting.
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