Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA young, black NHL hopeful living in a racially divided Nova Scotian community finds his career prospects in jeopardy when tensions in his community come to a head.A young, black NHL hopeful living in a racially divided Nova Scotian community finds his career prospects in jeopardy when tensions in his community come to a head.A young, black NHL hopeful living in a racially divided Nova Scotian community finds his career prospects in jeopardy when tensions in his community come to a head.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 7 victoires et 1 nomination au total
Simon Mutabazi
- Dwight
- (as Simon-Paul Mutuyimana)
Stephane Hood
- Renee
- (as Stephanie Hood)
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A look at Canadian racism which very much tembléis our own. Stephan James and Sarah Jeffrey do a good job of acting.
A few good scenes, but a marginal film, with a tired message, and lack of good entertainment value.
The writing seemed lame, and it showed itself to be a disconnect from reality.
There was a lack of gripping action, especially in the hockey sense.
Look elsewhere for a good hockey movie.
The writing seemed lame, and it showed itself to be a disconnect from reality.
There was a lack of gripping action, especially in the hockey sense.
Look elsewhere for a good hockey movie.
I thought this was a good movie and I disagree with a previous review that the acting was sub par. It was good acting. And I also disagree that the real Blacks involved in the school incident were not innocent at all. Even in the review you can see the bias. Which is ridiculous.
Anyhow, it's not a movie you'd want to see at the movies, per say. More like a cable movie. But it does accurately depict blatant racism, reaction to that racism and police, school and authoritative bias towards minorities.
It seemed a little incomplete towards the end. The villain was not dealt with. But maybe that's the narrative: that racists, especially ones of wealth and privilege, often get away with their misdeeds. I also would have liked to have know how it turned out for the young couple. I'd say, it's fine to watch at home. I did not feel like I wasted my time.
Anyhow, it's not a movie you'd want to see at the movies, per say. More like a cable movie. But it does accurately depict blatant racism, reaction to that racism and police, school and authoritative bias towards minorities.
It seemed a little incomplete towards the end. The villain was not dealt with. But maybe that's the narrative: that racists, especially ones of wealth and privilege, often get away with their misdeeds. I also would have liked to have know how it turned out for the young couple. I'd say, it's fine to watch at home. I did not feel like I wasted my time.
Mattie is a high school student with prospects in the NHL. However his town in Nova Scotia is racially divided and tensions are high. Mattie's brother is already in the wrong side of the law, Mattie himself is in a tentative relationship with a mixed race girl. However she has a white boyfriend who hangs around with friends who are racists. On of them calls his coloured teacher, an ape.
Director X is better known for his music videos, however the writing in this movie is like a student essay at times. Weak, cumbersome and predictable. It is lacking in nuance, subtlety and even intellect.
Mattie's dreams are in danger of being shattered because of bad lack and being in the wrong place at the wrong time on too many occasions. In fact every white folk he meets, the random police officers he encounters have basically got it in it for him. Even the sports coach at college calls him derogatory names.
The film is even handed as to who is good and bad, there are few saints and more sinners in this film but the message is too simplistic and blunt.
Director X is better known for his music videos, however the writing in this movie is like a student essay at times. Weak, cumbersome and predictable. It is lacking in nuance, subtlety and even intellect.
Mattie's dreams are in danger of being shattered because of bad lack and being in the wrong place at the wrong time on too many occasions. In fact every white folk he meets, the random police officers he encounters have basically got it in it for him. Even the sports coach at college calls him derogatory names.
The film is even handed as to who is good and bad, there are few saints and more sinners in this film but the message is too simplistic and blunt.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesMusic video director Director X's feature directorial debut.
- Citations
Carter Slaughter: [Looking at Jayme's outfit] Jayme Crawley, what are you dressed like that for, girl?
Jayme Crawley: It's asshole repellant.
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