19/11
Loosely based on the 2011-2012 heist of $18 million worth of maple syrup from a Quebec warehouse; Five people were sentenced to prison
Synopsis
When maple syrup producer Ruth Landry finds her livelihood under attack by greedy competitors who were once her friends, she concocts a plan to get revenge and shake up the industry.
I didn't expect it to be this good!
There's drama, tension, suspense, and the dialogue is downright hilarious.
Each character is fully developed, even if they only appear for a few minutes
However, as the plot progresses, it seems that despite the complex and personal issues faced by each of the three main characters, the show is primarily comedic, and the proof is that the director has perfectly grasped what makes a comedy great: MOVEMENT.
Without a doubt, direction is the protagonist
In fact, most funny movies or series released today lack that essential substance, that is, actors who know how to use MOVEMENT to achieve comic effects.
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