pavillon10
Joined Jul 2001
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I just saw Transit on DVD and what a surprise. The director Christian de la Cortina makes is film debut with a bang. He also plays in it and co-wrote the script. Naturelly this is not a big Hollywood budget film, but the cinematography, the story and the music are first rate. I did not know Luc Morissette before this film, I think he gives a great performance. Christian de la Cortina and Julie Du Page are also top actor. The film had not a large distribution and it's a pity. It never came in a cinema near my region. Thanks to the DVD I was able to see this very good thriller. I hope that mister De la Cortina has a chance to do more films in the future because he has the talent as a director and an interesting look on screen as an actor.
Action film is a genre rarely seen in Quebec film. Last year was for Bon Cop Bad Cop and now Nitro. A young man want's to safe the life of his wife. He has to get lost of money and a heart for a transplant. Guillaume Lemay-Thivierge is excellent and does most of his stunts. Lucie Laurier plays a woman with a attitude, don't step on her toes. Not only is she beautiful but she gives a great performance. There is lots of action in this low budget film, compare to the Die Hard series, but you'll be impress to see what they do in this picture. The story also as moments of drama and emotion. A very enjoyable film. Go see it. I think American producers would like to buy the script and do a remake. If they do , don't forget Guillaume Lemay-Thivierge, he makes this movie believable.
Two agents, not at all friends, are trying to get a singer to make a comeback. They reach him in a small town in the beautiful Charlevoix region in Quebec, Canada. I went to see this movie mainly because of the beautiful and talented Annick Lemay. What a surprise! I laughed out loud in the cinema, that rarely happens to me. The story is very funny, the acting is superb. Julie McClemens is usually seen in dramatic roles, in this film she shows incredible talent for comedy. The scenery is so beautiful that you think to visit the Charlevoix region on your next vacation. I also liked the music. Stefie Shock's song " Ange gardien" should be a hit, the rhythm and the lyrics just stay in your head long after the screening. Go see this movie and have a great laugh.