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Un agricultor canadiense lucha contra una corporación gigante después de que sus transgénicos interfieren con sus cultivos.Un agricultor canadiense lucha contra una corporación gigante después de que sus transgénicos interfieren con sus cultivos.Un agricultor canadiense lucha contra una corporación gigante después de que sus transgénicos interfieren con sus cultivos.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Pathy Aiyar
- Vasu Pandit
- (as Pathy Iyer)
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In 1998, Percy Schmeiser (Christopher Walken) is a cantankerous canola farmer in rural Saskatchewan. He receives a letter from Monsanto demanding $19k for using their crop genes. It's the groundbreaking legal battle between a single farmer and a global conglomerate. Jackson Weaver (Zach Braff) is his small town lawyer. Rebecca Salcau (Christina Ricci) is an environmental advocate eager to join the case.
This is very much the standard underdog story. The movie should center around Percy and Jackson. Rebecca does muscle into the second lead position and that is problematic. I can understand the movie writing an environmentalist in that way. It may even be very true to the reality. It would be better to make her less prominent. There is also the problem of Monsanto as the villain. It has no face and the movie generates no actual character doing the villainy. In the end, this important little-known story has a simple compelling lead hero and that's good.
This is very much the standard underdog story. The movie should center around Percy and Jackson. Rebecca does muscle into the second lead position and that is problematic. I can understand the movie writing an environmentalist in that way. It may even be very true to the reality. It would be better to make her less prominent. There is also the problem of Monsanto as the villain. It has no face and the movie generates no actual character doing the villainy. In the end, this important little-known story has a simple compelling lead hero and that's good.
In this "covid" day and age, it is "difficult" to find a movie that appeals. On first thought i wanted to pass this title up, but wanted a movie that even slightly peaked my interest, this one did and I decided to watch! WISE CHOICE!
Fighting the big companies that insist we owe them for things we had no, never knew we did, is insane. Good people fighting, turning on each other over issues that were $$$ involved, and a matter of their lively hoods. BIG companies who try and bring down the little guys, who care, when they are the ones making ppl ill..(no names here)...is just wrong.....I applaud you Percy you are the hero!
Fighting the big companies that insist we owe them for things we had no, never knew we did, is insane. Good people fighting, turning on each other over issues that were $$$ involved, and a matter of their lively hoods. BIG companies who try and bring down the little guys, who care, when they are the ones making ppl ill..(no names here)...is just wrong.....I applaud you Percy you are the hero!
It's based on a true story. Very good & believable acting overall from the entire cast, I thoroughly enjoyed this particular topic as i wasn't aware of this iconic trial which became an International precedent for other Farmers worldwide, and not be part of Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF) trying to own farmlands via their majority shares on MONSANTO Genetically Modified Organisms => Let me refresh you the horrible haunting Eugenics/Transhumanist damages of the past: Remember the Terminator Seeds Scandal?
Where Multiple Companies & their shareholders tried to create a MONOPOLY of the World's Agriculture, country per country, while minimizing the damages on Human Health & escaping from this form of Bio-Terrorism; which eventually blew up with hundreds of lawsuits worldwide in 2014? Well there ya go.
I thoroughly enjoyed the evolution of the main thematic, from an isolated & local idyllic farming town issue, to an International problematic, from which the Suffering & Death are implicit themes, that are shared in specific scenes between the main cast & other characters (especially was fascinated by the dialogue on Far East Philosophies & Religious beliefs).
This movie is a Testament between those who Love & cherish the intrinsic value of LIFE and those who worship a Culture of DEATH.
Ps: I hope somebody makes a movie about José Bové, the french farmer who used a Flamethrower on Monsanto GMO Fields & even burnt a McDonalds that promoted GMO Food... was sent to jail. He is now a E. U. Green Party Parliamentary.
Where Multiple Companies & their shareholders tried to create a MONOPOLY of the World's Agriculture, country per country, while minimizing the damages on Human Health & escaping from this form of Bio-Terrorism; which eventually blew up with hundreds of lawsuits worldwide in 2014? Well there ya go.
I thoroughly enjoyed the evolution of the main thematic, from an isolated & local idyllic farming town issue, to an International problematic, from which the Suffering & Death are implicit themes, that are shared in specific scenes between the main cast & other characters (especially was fascinated by the dialogue on Far East Philosophies & Religious beliefs).
This movie is a Testament between those who Love & cherish the intrinsic value of LIFE and those who worship a Culture of DEATH.
Ps: I hope somebody makes a movie about José Bové, the french farmer who used a Flamethrower on Monsanto GMO Fields & even burnt a McDonalds that promoted GMO Food... was sent to jail. He is now a E. U. Green Party Parliamentary.
We continue to see this same theme over and over, corporations, with their legal army, political influence and unlimited resources , continuing to obliterate the working man. Our countries have become oligarchies, our politicians catering to lobbyists and big business. Not only was this an entertaining and well-acted movie, it helps to shed light on the bigger picture. If individuals don't fight back, at some point the option will no longer be available.
Greetings again from the darkness. When one thinks of casting a farmer in a legal drama, surely Oscar winner Christopher Walken (THE DEER HUNTER, 1978) is not even on the first two pages of the casting director's list. However, lest we forget, a great actor will make a role their own, which is exactly what Mr. Walken does here. Director Clark Johnson (known mostly for his TV acting and directing) is working from a script by co-writers Garfield Lindsay Miller and Hillary Pryor, and it's based on the true story of Canadian farmer Percy Schmeiser, who fought corporate giant Monsanto all the way to the Supreme Court.
Walken as Percy admits, "I save my seeds." If this were the story of canola seeds that some farmer saves each year for his crops, I'm guessing there would be little interest. But of course this is the story of one independent farmer standing up for the rights of all farmers against agricultural giant Monsanto. This is the age old story of "the little engine that could", or the high hopes of 'the little old ant who thought he could move the rubber tree plant.' Percy and his wife Louise (Roberta Maxwell) are grounded folks - he mostly keeps to himself, and she is known locally for her pie-baking expertise. These are good folks who are working the same land that's been passed down for generations in his family.
The lives of Saskatchewan farmers Percy and Louise get rocked when, in 1998, Monsanto sues them for the presence of a patented formula in Percy's canola crop. He's no dummy, and Percy knows that he has always carefully collected his own seeds each season ... just as his father taught him. He's also a fighter, so Percy enlists local attorney Jackson Weaver (Zach Braff) to handle the case against a sea of Monsanto white man attorneys (yet another battle pitting a little guy against big money). Overly enthusiastic environmental activist Rebecca Salcau (Christina Ricci) offers help to Percy from her organization, and this leads to multiple speaking engagements for him as he literally travels around the world. Their objectives are different - Rebecca wants safe crops (not sprayed with harmful chemicals), while Percy wants independence to farm. Monsanto is there to protect their patented process that increases yields and profits.
There is a 2009 documentary that focuses on Percy Schmeiser, but I have no idea where to find it. The story is fascinating, as it involves unusual characters and the safety of food crops. Supporting work is provided by Luke Kirby and Martin Donovan, though neither are given much to work with. The joy here is in watching Christopher Walken dig in to a role that demands much from him. It's far removed from the caricatures he often plays these days. Veteran Cinematographer Luc Montpellier (CAIRO TIME, 2009) is stuck in the courtroom a bit too much, but when the camera heads outside, he does his best work. Percy died in October 2020 at the age of 89, and director Johnson includes a photo of Percy and Louise over the closing credits. He was quite a little engine that could ... and did.
In Select Theaters, on Digital and On Demand April 30.
Walken as Percy admits, "I save my seeds." If this were the story of canola seeds that some farmer saves each year for his crops, I'm guessing there would be little interest. But of course this is the story of one independent farmer standing up for the rights of all farmers against agricultural giant Monsanto. This is the age old story of "the little engine that could", or the high hopes of 'the little old ant who thought he could move the rubber tree plant.' Percy and his wife Louise (Roberta Maxwell) are grounded folks - he mostly keeps to himself, and she is known locally for her pie-baking expertise. These are good folks who are working the same land that's been passed down for generations in his family.
The lives of Saskatchewan farmers Percy and Louise get rocked when, in 1998, Monsanto sues them for the presence of a patented formula in Percy's canola crop. He's no dummy, and Percy knows that he has always carefully collected his own seeds each season ... just as his father taught him. He's also a fighter, so Percy enlists local attorney Jackson Weaver (Zach Braff) to handle the case against a sea of Monsanto white man attorneys (yet another battle pitting a little guy against big money). Overly enthusiastic environmental activist Rebecca Salcau (Christina Ricci) offers help to Percy from her organization, and this leads to multiple speaking engagements for him as he literally travels around the world. Their objectives are different - Rebecca wants safe crops (not sprayed with harmful chemicals), while Percy wants independence to farm. Monsanto is there to protect their patented process that increases yields and profits.
There is a 2009 documentary that focuses on Percy Schmeiser, but I have no idea where to find it. The story is fascinating, as it involves unusual characters and the safety of food crops. Supporting work is provided by Luke Kirby and Martin Donovan, though neither are given much to work with. The joy here is in watching Christopher Walken dig in to a role that demands much from him. It's far removed from the caricatures he often plays these days. Veteran Cinematographer Luc Montpellier (CAIRO TIME, 2009) is stuck in the courtroom a bit too much, but when the camera heads outside, he does his best work. Percy died in October 2020 at the age of 89, and director Johnson includes a photo of Percy and Louise over the closing credits. He was quite a little engine that could ... and did.
In Select Theaters, on Digital and On Demand April 30.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaPercy Schmeiser died on October 13th 2020, 4 days after the film's theatrical release. He was 89 years old.
- ErroresAs the Court of Appeal scene begins the viewer hears "The Third District Court of Appeals is now in session." Neither Saskatchewan, nor anywhere in Canada, has numbered district courts of appeal, let alone a district Court of Appeal. Courts are located in judicial centres.
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