About Canada's secret involvement in the Vietnam War.About Canada's secret involvement in the Vietnam War.About Canada's secret involvement in the Vietnam War.
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- 5 wins total
Holly Elissa
- Bar Girl
- (as Holly Dignard)
Ken Camroux-Taylor
- Kick's dad
- (as Ken Camroux)
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I know what you are all thinking, not another Vietnam war movie. Well your right it isn't, this story "SPOOK" is riveting. The characters are complex and it takes time for the story and characters to unfold, which adds to the suspense, keeping you on the edge of your seat wanting more clues to the story. I was impressed with the information received through this movie regarding Canadas' role in the Vietnam war. Many people didn't even realize Canadians fought in this war, let alone the political involvement of our government. It definitely is an eye opener to the politics of the war machine. Great script, great characters, way to go Barry. I hope to have the privilege of auditioning for your next movie, keep it up Mr. Levy.
This movie is a trip. First of all, it is informative. I thought that I followed politics very closely and always believed that Canada was the peaceful haven for draft dodgers like my brother that avoided the draft not willing to kill or be killed in Vietnam. Peaceful people sought Canada as their refuge. This movie reveals a shocking truth that has never before been told. Canada was complicit in the Vietnam War In supplying weapons like Agent Orange and forty thousand willing Canadian mercenaries that assumed false identities provided by the United States Government. With The USA's ugly record in the last eight years many Americans understandably pretend to be Canadians when traveling abroad. If they only knew. Huge Kudos to the Canadian guy that had the balls to rock the boat and tell the truth. Make sure that you watch the "Making of/Behind the scenes too!
"Spook" is a riveting and thought provoking feature length film from writer, director, and actor Barry Levy. The film echoes certain films such as "The Deer Hunter" and "Rambo: First Blood." The film deals with themes such as trauma and pain and how people try to cope from it. The editing and cinematography are incredible and resembles David Fincher's style. Barry's performance as Kick is haunting and memorable. The on-screen chemistry between Barry and the female lead, played by Rachel Cronin, is subtle, very moving, and crystal perfect. The supporting actors all shine in their roles. The music in the film is very moving and powerful. The action scenes, whether they are the war battle scenes or the big finale shoot out at the end, is fast paced, haunting, very emotional and exciting. I highly recommend "Spook" and Barry's new documentary "The 40,000."
Spook is a dark thriller that takes us down the conspiracy theory highway, behind the eyes of a sketchy 'Nam Vet. It's got a bit of a love story in it too, pretty good action, and lots of dirt on Canadian companies who did a lot of 'Catch 22' type of business and made a bundle on the war in Vietnam. There's a ton of irony in the information about Canada in Vietnam, but I'm not going to snitch. Levy does a lot of stuff from the Vet's point of view that is really trippy, and there are lots a great things to say about the editing and the music. Two great songs in it too, but I'm not sure what band did them. The acting is great too. It's his directing debut and, although it's not perfect, it really stands up as a very solid first movie. If you liked 'Jacob's Ladder', 'Conspiracy Theory', and 'The Deer Hunter', then you'll rock on this.
SPOOK offers an absorbing, chilling, and suspenseful story line with powerful acting, particularly by Barry Levy but well supported by other character actors. Although filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, the film used well spaced flashbacks to give the experience of the Viet Nam jungle as well as historical memories of the various characters. Interspersed with a very cryptic script, these flashbacks added to the suspenseful telling of the story and in some instances were illustrated with shocking, haunting, almost mystical visual effects. Watching this film was like watching jigsaw puzzle pieces slowly evolve into a picture that had been left off the cover of the box. I was riveted to the screen until the credits rolled. SPOOK presented new & shocking information revealing Canada's role in Viet Nam. I left with a changed opinion and a new slant on the Vietnam war. I recommend this to any conscious thinking adult with an open mind.
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- TriviaFeatures numerous actors who guest starred or played supporting roles on X-Files : Aux frontières du réel (1993).
- ConnectionsReferences Les hommes du Pentagone (2003)
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- $1,150,000 (estimated)
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