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Passchendaele

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4.44/5

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User rating: October 22, 2008

bomb

User rating: October 22, 2008

This movie could've been a benchmark in Canadian film. It had all the right elements such as topic and historical significance. This movie stunk. The script was terrible, the acting wooden, and one cliche after the other. It had little to do with the battle and a lot to do with a lame romance. I wanted to like this film but instead I walked out feeling humiliated for Paul Gross. What was he thinking? There isn't even enough space here to start!

User rating: October 22, 2008

10 people in theater on a Tuesday night. Terrible movie but makes one proud of what our forces did!

User rating: October 22, 2008

Disappointing, more of a made for TV storyline and acting .A great idea , never developed.One thing the film does is make one aware of the horrors that Canadian soldiers endured. i didn't know that the Canadian military was the the only one that could maintain the line at Vimy Ridge.

User rating: October 22, 2008

This is an excellent movie and I will be going again. Well done Paul Gross, I really hope this film receives the recognition it deserves. I loved the story and the way it was presented. Every Canadian should see this film.

User rating: October 22, 2008

I can't remember being so moved at the end of a film as I was at this one. It is truly a remarkable film -- two stories in one film actually. It starts out on the battle field and then moves to the home front, then back to the battlefield, to show the hell that was Passchendaele. An amazing accomplishment by actor, writer, director, producer Paul Gross. A must see. Noble

User rating: October 22, 2008

This is the very best movie that I have ever seen in a theatre in a very long time! It's well worth the price of admission for every Canadian (or otherwise)to view this film. When I viewed this movie on Saturday, I noticed that people in the audience were openly crying about the contents of this film. It was my observation that nobody in the theatre left their seats until the credits, music and haunting images from WWI were finished. That tells me that Paul Gross and his cast did a fantastic job in creating this epic movie! As a matter of fact, I was so moved by Passchendaele that I returned to the cinema on the same day in the evening for a second viewing. When Passchendaele becomes availab

User rating: October 21, 2008

this movie is absolutely amazing. the scenes are fascinatingly real, and the actors do a great job. not only it makes you understand about what it was for people in times of war, but the romance part of it makes you think of things in a completely different perspective. i personally adored this movie. and paul gross is incredible. he's a phenomenon.

User rating: October 21, 2008

While the movie fails to attempt the balance between action and romance that Last of the Moheicans mastered, it remains a very good show. A couple of flashback moments inserted into the drama would have made the middle act of the movie more tolerable, and would have sated the demands of the action oriented viewers.

User rating: October 21, 2008

It was amazing. I couldn't stop crying. Everybody was looking at me in a weird way...