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Saskatchewan at its best, 6 November 2005
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Author:
yangbang999 from Canada
This movie is no Oscar nominee...
However... it does represent Saskatchewan and its film industry.
Guitarman is a recent interpretation of the Pide-Piper fairytale with a
small farming twist, while this does seem like a child story; the movie
still holds some great value.
The move itself has great composition and the cinematography is
sensational, it truly captivates a Saskatchewan sunsets like no
other... although this movie has a little production value, its plot
fails to succeed as well as its acting.
The acting at times appears to be a bit cliché, and incredible slow
even when Shawn Ashmore (X-men, as iceman) does increase the production
value, the movie still lacks content, feeling, as well as character
development.
The plot is where the movie takes a turn for the worst, an over-used,
over stimulated story of the Pide-Piper is used. It's cute at times and
fairly comprehensive, but at the same time it lacks content and
vitality; it fails to entertain the viewer, and its main goal is to get
across its moral or lesson.
Overall a great step in the small town Canadian film industry..
5/10 (in comparison to the rest, as for Saskatchewan films, 8/10!) see
it if you are from Saskatchewan, or if you want to learn more about it.
Not even knowing half the extras in this movie was enough to hold my interest, 12 October 2006
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Author:
callum5 from Taiwan
This film was made partially in Rouleau, Sask. This little town is now
famous for being the setting of "Corner Gas." I, as well as half of my
town were cast as extras in this film. I'm on screen (only me) for a
few seconds. However, despite it being the acting debut of everyone I
grew up with, it still is NOT an accurate representation of prairie
life, nor is it unique.
The Saskatchewan film industry has been growing like crazy, and its
time they get it right. "Guitarman" is how everyone outside sees
prairie folk: dull and lifeless.
The casting is all completely safe, and upon completion of this film
(if you aren't sleeping), you will be hard-pressed to remember anything
about anyone. The acting is okay, but everyone is exactly who you
expect them to be, and sadly casting is not the only area of the film
that is without surprise.
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