
This movie was quintessentially Canadian through-in-through. Obviously the scenery, the tiny details like Tim Horton's "Roll up the rim to win" cups, the humour and also the parallels between his changing situation, and the environmental changes. I loved this movie. I wish this movie was marketable in the states, bug there is a small percentage of Americans who would be drawn to qstch it. A lot of the movie is Joshua Jackson standing in front of the enormity of nature and our insignificance to the grandeur of the whole scheme. There is a theme of thf change of perspective once we know we are holding onto the find strings of life and our fragility against the odds and what gives our life meaning. It was a beautiful movie and Jackson was perfect for the role. I appreciate that he did a Canadian movie for Canadians. This a movie that anyone can appreciate. Watch this movie!!!
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