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Aurelia 2022-01-28 08:18:37
A tribute to an era
On Christmas Day, December 25, 1960, Zac Beaulieu was born in an ordinary Christian family in Quebec, Canada.
Christian, Raymond, Antoine, Zac, Yvan, and CRAZY are the names of the five boys in the family. Zac is the fourth and his father's favorite. Son. He is believed to have a special innate... -
Carter 2022-01-28 08:18:37
embodies a society's persecution of homosexuality
Born gay, he was ridiculed by others, self-denied, self-abused, and constantly struggled to change himself to suit others. This seems to be the common process of all homosexuals. The
difference is that he has a homophobic father, grew up on a gay son could become extreme fear revulsion, but there...

Marc-André Grondin
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Rosella 2022-04-22 07:01:53
Another family thread...
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Eleonore 2022-04-24 07:01:24
The points that this film can bring up are: coming of age novel (literature), religious redemption (sermon), external displacement and inner conflict (spatial migration + psychoanalysis). The route of the pilgrimage finally points to the origin, returning to the family (Odyssey or loopback narrative mode?). All in all, every detail in the film makes me very sad when I think about it.
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Zachary Beaulieu 15 à 21 ans: They all become that way. Sooner of later.
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Zachary Beaulieu 15 à 21 ans: I want to be like everyone else.
Madame Chose: Thank God, you never will.