Inspired by a true story, a young man from a good family becomes an effective and seductive con artist, crushing the dreams of innocent people in his wake.
Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Samuel Thivierge | ... | Christopher Begin | |
Samy Naceri | ... | Roger | |
Léa Girard-Nadeau | ... | Gabrielle Morency | |
Gilbert Sicotte | ... | M. Morency | |
Jacynthe René | ... | Laura | |
Frédéric Gilles | ... | Richard | |
Jean-Carl Boucher | ... | Fred | |
Jordana Lajoie | ... | Rachelle | |
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Ginette Boivin | ... | Marie Morency |
Joseph Bellerose | ... | Notary | |
Kristina Sandev | ... | Kelly | |
Christian Paul | ... | Investigator | |
Nathalie Cavezzali | ... | Nadine | |
Danielle Fichaud | ... | Judge | |
Sabine Karsenti | ... | Saleswomen |
Inspired by a true story, a young man from a good family becomes an effective and seductive con artist, crushing the dreams of innocent people in his wake.
Another state funded movie. Since 10 years the crash of the medias in Canada has made the state TV the only one being able to raise above the water. We all know that Canada state funded movies have the political goal and the will to push the multicultural political agenda the further they can, so any move right of it will be considered too "far". So they get the most collaborative globalist producers they can find and finance only them, who wants to collaborate to their "vision" of society. Those producers are the worst in the list but they do as they told so they are raised as if they were the top tier. That makes bad movies. A lifeless cosmopolitan movie. Sterile. Empty scenery aka post modernism globalism, that plague the recent movies from Quebec (Canada's multiculturalism vs Québec's distinct society)