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Touchée en plein coeur

Original title: Shattered City: The Halifax Explosion
  • TV Series
  • 2003–
  • TV-MA
  • 2h 55m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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Touchée en plein coeur (2003)
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A true story about the tragic explosion at Halifax Harbour, Canada, in the early hours of December 6, 1917.A true story about the tragic explosion at Halifax Harbour, Canada, in the early hours of December 6, 1917.A true story about the tragic explosion at Halifax Harbour, Canada, in the early hours of December 6, 1917.

  • Stars
    • Paul Doucet
    • Gordon Michael Woolvett
    • Clare Stone
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    426
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    • Stars
      • Paul Doucet
      • Gordon Michael Woolvett
      • Clare Stone
    • 19User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Paul Doucet
    Paul Doucet
    • Captain Le Medec
    • 2003
    Gordon Michael Woolvett
    Gordon Michael Woolvett
    • Sergeant Sam Barlow
    • 2003
    Clare Stone
    Clare Stone
    • Constance 'Connie' Collins
    • 2003
    Max Morrow
    Max Morrow
    • Courtney 'Court' Collins
    • 2003
    Lynne Griffin
    Lynne Griffin
    • Millicent Collins
    • 2003
    Richard Donat
    Richard Donat
    • Patrick Collins
    • 2003
    Leon Pownall
    Leon Pownall
    • Commander Frederick Wyatt
    • 2003
    Brian Downey
    Brian Downey
    • Capt. Horatio Brannen
    • 2003
    John Dunsworth
    John Dunsworth
    • Naval Officer McNabb
    • 2003
    Graham Harley
    • Mr. Cleese
    • 2003
    Jeremy Akerman
    • Rev. George Adams
    • 2003
    Adrien Dixon
    • Walter Brannen
    • 2003
    Pete Postlethwaite
    Pete Postlethwaite
    • Charles Burchell
    • 2003
    Morrissey Dunn
    • Dr. Sherman
    • 2003
    Graham Greene
    Graham Greene
    • Elijah Cobb
    • 2003
    Jackie Torrens
    Jackie Torrens
    • Isabel 'Izzy'
    • 2003
    Christopher Shore
    Christopher Shore
    • Gunter
    • 2003
    Alec McClure
    • Jamie Larkin
    • 2003
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    6aspreadb1

    Good movie ruined by too many commercials

    Unfortunately like many Canadians I had never heard about this event in school. It wasn't until my 20th year when I visited Halifax for the first time that I learnt of this horrific tale. This movie did an adequate job at telling the story. The acting was competent as was the over-all story (although I thought the German spy thing came across as silly). I particularly liked the acting of the two youngest children of the family that this movie revolves around.

    I don't know if it was me or not but there seemed to be a lot more commercial breaks than in regular made for TV movies. As soon as the plot started moving it had to stop for yet another commercial break and being produced by the CBC and funded by corporate sponsors we see the same commercials over and over again which ruined my experience watching the movie.

    This is a story that needs to be told and should never be forgotten. It is as devastating as "Sept 11".
    8andrea-45

    Enlightening

    I have to thank CBC, actually, for making this movie. Before a visit to Halifax on the QE2, I had never heard of the Explosion (typical American - although, in fact, I'm Canadian-born). But even seeing the great memorial didn't really register the extent of the disaster until I saw the movie. Yes, characters were combined or fictionalized in some cases, but that is absolutely secondary to the portrayal of that horrific episode in Canadian history. The effects of the blast were particularly well done. I hope it plays again, as indeed it should every couple of years or so, to remind us all of both the losses and the bravery incurred that day.
    7Robert_duder

    A Great Canadian Historical Epic

    Granted it would seem that much of Shattered City is fictional, it is only BASED on fact as most films are. Nonetheless this is a great triumph for Canadian History to introduce everyone to a devastating event that still is one of the largest of it's kind in World History. Even still the film is only in small part about the actual explosion that rocked Halifax by a French ship carrying an unprecedented amount of munitions. The rest of the film is a story about a family dealing with the harsh realities of World War 1 and a Captain returned if only briefly to them with horrible memories of the deaths of his fallen friends.

    Vincent Walsh leads the cast as this Captain. He's young and a great presence on screen, without a doubt one of the great Canadian Actors I've ever seen. He is intense and emotional as Charlie Collins and a stand out performance. I have to say that with the exception of a few minor performances the rest of the cast are very much supportive to Walsh. Their roles are small and there are a lot of characters in the film...too many to have any major stand out performances. They all do well...some worth mentioning are the younger members of the cast...Clare Stone, and Max Morrow, as well as Tamara Hope, and Lynne Griffin as the mother of the Collin's family. Everyone plays a role and they do it quite well. Nobody drags down the story which eventually builds up to the horrifying explosion which is done in a brilliant and terrifying fashion. Director and Canadian Bruce Pittman does exactly what is needed to give the film the Canadian Uniqueness and importance while still making it mainstream and watchable for anyone.

    The Film captures the essence of the time, and war, and the people that founded this country. They also show a time when Canadians pulled together to help each other and save lives. The film is very long, an epic length for sure and although sometimes it drags a little I believe the importance of the film and the quality of it outweighs it's slightly overdone length. It now sits on my table in the same group as Anne Of Green Gables which is a high order in my books. For those who are complaining about it's fictional content just remember that 99% of American made films about history are wrought with added dramatics and to finally have a Canadian Epic of this caliber at all is enough to accept the dramatic content. The only other critical point I can make is that the sub story about the German spies preparing to bomb the fleet never is dealt with or much mentioned after the explosion, I think it was perhaps avoidable and could have edited out but nonetheless every Canadian should see this film and history buffs will love it!! 7/10
    5heckles

    An interesting but flawed miniseries.

    My commentary: First and foremost, while the emphasis was on human error in the movie, the fact is war is a very fertile breeding ground for accidents on top of the deliberate carnage. "Saving Private Ryan" noted this with the mention of the glider that was fitted with armor plating - but no one thought to tell the pilot. So it crashes and six soldiers are killed needlessly. Accounts of war proliferate in tragic incidents such as that one. The Halifax Explosion must be the biggest war-related accident in history.

    The Great War featured incomprehensibly vast usage of artillery shells, and artillery shells need TNT and other explosives. A lot of this had to be imported from the U.S., and by ships. Ships had to be gathered in ports. Ports will then see a lot of ships coming and going, and harbor masters are going to be pressed to keep all this traffic moving. The odds were considerable something like the incident of Dec. 6th, 1917 would happen someplace in Allied ports sooner or later.

    Captain Le Medec probably wasn't the greatest or bravest mariner of all time. But how many ship captains who have seniority or pull are going to agree to captain a massive floating bomb at the height of the U-boat menace? Second, did anyone notice that the movie exonerates harbor pilot Mackie while making Le Medec and the Belgian captain look like total dolts at the helm; and has Mackie trying to avert disaster while the Frenchman funks off with his crew? Considering it is a Canadian and not a French production, what a surprise.

    Then there is the almost defeatist speech Capt. Collins gives to the war rally in the church. Excuse me, an *officer* in HM forces blurting out like that? It simply wouldn't have happened at the time. Contrary to what he later tells Barbara, Germans weren't close to suing for peace at the time, and the war wasn't kept going only because the Allies wanted another year of war profits. Indeed, with the Western Front stalemated and Russia close to surrender, Ludendorff et al were convinced victory for Germany was just around the corner. And a lot of people on the Allied side feared the same thing.

    On the plus side, I was impressed by what the production did with a limited CBC budget.
    6rps-2

    Not as big a hit as the original

    CBC is doing what it is supposed to do and it's hard to fault them for that. This story of the Halifax Explosion of 1917 is good but it could be much better. It's also plagued by small errors. (A CNR logo in 1917? WW2 style posters in WW1. A 1930's folding camera with a flash? I don't think so. I spotted these in the first episode. I'm sure there were others.) The characters in the stories woven through the tragedy are both predictable and one dimensional. However the drama leading up to the explosion is well executed and the recreation of Halifax harbour full of old ships is effective. It's good but falls far short of being great.

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    • Trivia
      1,951 people were killed
    • Goofs
      There is a scene at the railway station in which a rail car carries the old CNR logo (A maple leaf with a box inside it containing the words "Canadian National Railways"). The CNR was formed in 1923.
    • Crazy credits
      This film is dedicated to the spirit and the memory of Constance "Connie" Bond Young August 9, 1911 - February 22, 2003
    • Connections
      Followed by City of Ruins: The Halifax Explosion (2003)

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    • Release date
      • 2003 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Official site
      • CBC (Canada)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Shattered City: The Halifax Explosion
    • Filming locations
      • Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)
      • Eggplant Picture & Sound
      • Power
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      • 2h 55m(175 min)
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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