The Great War

April. 29,2007      
Rating:
6.3
Trailer Synopsis Cast

A historical recreation of the experience of Canadian soldiers in World War One, with a cast of descendants of the people who participated in it.

Justin Trudeau as  Talbot Papineau
Arthur Holden as  Col. John McCrae
Maxime Cournoyer as  Ernest Lamarche
Pat Kiely as  William Bird
Noel Burton as  Charly Stewart
Francis X. McCarthy as  Prime Minister Robert Borden
Jean-François Blanchard as  Henri Bourassa
Susan Almgren as  Caroline Papineau
Paul Stewart as  British PM Lloyd George
Paul Van Dyck as  Harry Scott

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Reviews

Micitype
2007/04/29

Pretty Good

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Roman Sampson
2007/04/30

One of the most extraordinary films you will see this year. Take that as you want.

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Kien Navarro
2007/05/01

Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.

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Billy Ollie
2007/05/02

Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable

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Andre Raymond
2007/05/03

The McKenna brothers have long worked with groups of historical re- en-actors as a support for their documentaries (from the war of 1812 to World War II) and here for the Great War.Here, in a twist they use living history, defined as an interaction between observers and history through tools, dress and placing them inside situations in order to bring greater understanding of the events. Descendants of the soldiers and nurses who gave their all in World War I are brought along and share their insights as they live through some of the experiences of their grand sires.Dramatic re-enactments, professional actors and amateurs all mixed together with documentary narration and a few photographs make for an interesting mix. Some new insights. A good companion piece for the Paul Gross narrated "Far from Home - Canada and the Great War".I read on one of the discussion groups that the film's weakness is the overly emotional reactions of some of these amateur re-en-actors. I thought they were quite sincere and brave in sharing their emotions to the camera. Stepping into history, living in a muddy trench for three days with little or no sleep after going through a rough boot camp, would tend to make most people vulnerable and yes, even weepy.I saw a news report a few years ago about how they did the same thing with a bunch of high school students in Ontario for a remembrance day week-end, and the students were deeply affected by it. They had Canadian soldiers and historians help out as technical advisers, they dug a section of trench for the kids to live in, and set off fireworks and flares all night and raided the trench to keep them awake and on their toes.This documentary is similar, but on a larger scale, given that is is all done on location.

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