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9/10
A coming of age in a small town
Jessais12 September 2018
An extraordinary film with a stunning soundtrack and nuanced relationships complemented by compelling and thought invoking lines. A refreshingly strong and intelligent female lead is provided in the role brilliantly played by the lead actress. This is a coming of age film with a unique and powerful voice. Well worth a watch.
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9/10
Young female perspective to letting go
Tarracone17 July 2021
Well crafted movie detailing a young girl's struggle to avoid suffocation in a small town while still being true to herself, relationships and her yet unknown ambition. The legitimacy of violent and destructive action in relationships is tackled here with aplomb and probably no better portrayed than since the water fountain was tossed in One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest. Also soundtrack is good with riveting improvisations from the guitar man as well as the WD-40s (what a good name for a band) numbers while use of Crimson and Clover song anywhere seduces me every time.
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4/10
Good actors and well made, poor script and lack of scenario
raidatlanta12 April 2019
Let's start off with the positive.

The actors are good. Everyone, in their own roles, play very well.

Technically speaking, this film is well made, aesthetic, and pleasing.

Socially speaking, this is a film that does not take place in any large urban center, without bing completely rural, with is a nice change from the two extremes.

On the down side, the script is horribly poorly written. You can see that the actors made the best of it, but some scenes are so inconsistent that it does make viewing them painful. I found the first scene a very good example of this. I bore with them, but barely.

On an even "downer" side, I do not see the point of this film. I suppose it's some sort of "coming of age", with symbolic value given to fireflies. But I did not see at all what the point was. Coming of age, but to what age? To do what? And how? I cannot, for the life of me, figure out what the point of this movie is, and what is supposed to come across.

In my opinion, this movie is very forgettable, and will add nothing to your life, to you, to anything. It doesn't tell any entertaining story, nor it doesn't give you any perspective on anything. This might be a result from, or linked to, the poor script writing.
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Allez allez les Fire flies!
mmunier18 July 2021
Warning: Spoilers
Watched this film on the little box last night, (actually not that little 65" screen.)

I enjoyed so much the start of it I thought I'd be in for something special.

I used to be French (from Panam s'il vous plait!) And I really had fun trying to decipher some of the verbal exchange, (I might take on French Canadian study!) especially the part where a dead nun is cursed! Anyway most of any speeches for me are a challenge due to my declining hearing condition.

But after a while it seemed that nothing was really going to change, and in some ways it did not.

I found the character did not really develop and I thought it was a great shame. The leading character never "let go", the "friend" never "went (for it)" So this, for me, did not live up to its 'promise' And the ending? ...it's just that, it ended! I can see I may have spoilt it for you so i'll 'admit it'!
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2/10
Why always so artsy and long and boring, Quebec recent movies
jpgougouh17 May 2019
Another boring movie coming from recent Quebec scene. None of them are shown in mainstream cinema, there a reason for this. My guess is they rely on public funds, and the only remaining deliverer of funds are the government. (numbness, multicultural,etc.)

Also most of these movies rely on songs that plays, and they let them play almost the whole song...They love when we wait..for nothing. The dialogues are like this too.

They lack so much in making good scenario that the plague these movies have are all the same, they are slow and boring, and they put songs in them like as if it was some remedy, some sort of patch to patch emptiness, but they are so numb in the brain, they think it works, they think we love to waste our time watching images without words (these little emotions, are the emphasis of all of these kind of movies from Quebec).

Little emotions, are constant, but without any substantial story For example, she walks a little bit, and not emotions, and then she drink water (...) add a little emotion moment to make it longer. Now she sits, and she wait...add another 2 minutes of emotion (after the waiting) There is no end to this, this is what they want , and this is what we hate. ...Canadian funded movies, by tax payers.

Images without words....is the main problem with these films in the last 15 years. This is like a plague, boringness is wonderful in their eyes, they love that, they love that so much it's all that is coming out of these movies.

The slow pace, this is their main concern, slowing the pace. We as viewers dislike that, we hate that. We love when a movie does not have ANY slowing pace in the dialogues Quebec movies are almost all slowing pace in the dialogues, this is SO boring.

It's like as if they really love drama, more than anything, and even when it's not drama, they slow the pace anyway. Such a waste of time !

I think what's happening is they lack good ideas, they use boringness as their main motivation.

Forget that good days when Remi Girard was in the movies, with good dialogues, and with a good pace, these days are gone with this new clan of film makers that plague the Quebec's cinema.
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