8/10
Cinematic
28 December 2014
The scenery of the movie is the first thing that really captured me. By the time I'd decided I'd seen enough of that, the main story had come to life and it's both poignant and optimistic. Probably good for people who want to see how different cultures engage when they are forced to and how tensions develop and are sometimes resolved.

Relationships explored: The man and his wife and daughters; The man and the nurse; the man and the other patients; the orphan and the man; the Inuit and French Canadians.

This is similar to the story of "El Nido," available on eKindle, which looks at how different cultures interact.

It's interesting to see the way that the more educated French Canadians as well as the other French Canadians interact with people from another land.
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