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General Category => Off the Record => Topic started by: viper37 on September 20, 2011, 02:38:13 PM

Title: John A.: The birth of a country
Post by: viper37 on September 20, 2011, 02:38:13 PM
Any Canadians watched this on CBC?  I think it aired yesterday night for the first time.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1791530/ (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1791530/)

I'm halfway through it, it's really nice.  The acting is ok and the history seems ok, so far.
Of course there's probably some dramatization here & there to emphasize the emotional state, but it's really accurate, so far as I know.

It's nice to see how Sir John A. was, literally, a prick, but a genius.  His mad devotion to the Queen kept intact even while the British governor told him to fuck off with his plan of reinforcing Canada's defense in the (in his head, mostly) imminent threat of military annexation by the US.

I see a lot of similarities between Harper and Sir John A., especially the mad devotion to a relic of the past.
lots of political manoueuvers and traps laid for his adversaries.

And of course the complaints of Brown, to the effect that there was too much French meddling in English affairs is remniscent of the "too many French in government" crowd let by Harper's new advisor.
Title: Re: John A.: The birth of a country
Post by: Drakken on September 20, 2011, 03:15:50 PM
You're seeing way too much hidden political messages in that schlock.
Title: Re: John A.: The birth of a country
Post by: AnchorClanker on September 20, 2011, 04:46:25 PM
Trailer Park Boys is my insight into Canada.   :showoff: