This looks wonderful. Schrader is such a fine director. I'm a 70-year old Canadian and know many Americans who came north during the Vietnam war and stayed. Now, with what seem to be long-term societal and political changes in the US as made clear from the election this week, I expect that this story will be very relevant again. I've already heard from several people I know in the States who are making plans.
Wouldn’t they be concerned though that Canada is on a similar trajectory with the potential that PP and the conservatives get in? That makes me question if something like that could/will happen.
Love that shot around 1:06, where he looks at the glass as a younger man and an older man. Cute reference to Leone’s Once Upon A Time In America (1984)
I remember in high school lots of people talking about leaving. Are you allowed to come back to live if you wanted or is this still a permanent situation?
I know Paul Schrader is gonna get the best out of Richard Gere, and Jacob Elordi, he's such a brilliant director. Especially Gere who hasn’t been making great stuff in a few years, but Schrader always extracts the darkest and sincerest side from actors like this
I only learned about the draft properly about ten years ago. The true implications of it. It must have terrified young men to be made to fight in a country they had never heard of, and have family’s come and collect their bodies at airports. No welcome home parade, no ticker tape. Just broken traumatised men.
Yup. A small town near my cottage took in several draft dodgers and their girlfriends and gave them a spot to build a commune in the woods. They donated food and tools. Those people lived off a lot of big bags of soybeans for years. It wasn’t easy, but it saved their lives.
And now enforced military service is going to happen again in the US. Patriarchy HATES young men but they never, ever seem to figure that out. I’m so sad.
@@missmayflowerI remember when draft dodger was a dirty term, then we all grew up an realized wait it's actually mad to force people to fight your wars.
And enough money to pay for educational spending in the USA 10x over, 50x all housing and community development, and every mortage, with money left over. What the actual f*ck, America. Then, we did it AGAIN in the War on Terror, that has only succeeded in costing $5 trillion. Final costs will be $8 trillion. So don't tell me the money isn't there for x or y social good. It is.
I grew up living close to the American border during that time....they were definitely called "draft dodgers" , I think this movie is doing a clean up because draft dodger might be considered a pejorative term if you were against the Vietnam war. The spoiled hippies of that time, many like today privileged college students, protested the war to the point that those who served never got any recognition only vilification.
You bring up an interesting point. This movie could be paying homage to those relevant in Paul Schrader's life. He had a brother who dodged the war draft in the US and went to Japan.
RICHARD GERE was born 31 August 1949. He is 75 years old His wife ALEJANDRA SILVA was born 16 February 1983. She is 41 years old 34 years 0LDER than her Marriage 2018 An 0fficer and a Gentleman 1982
CANADA WAS WHERE WE TURNED HAD 3 KIDS DUAL CITIZENS LIVED IN A WONDERFUL COUNTRY IT WAS DIFFICULT BECAUSE THE USA TRIED TO INFLUENCE THE IMMIGRATION BUT WE LIVED THERE FOR A GREAT 25 YEARS TOTALLY HAPPY!
😯Hold up! ✋ Wait a minute!!! Now, I've gone thru ALL the seasons + watched the 'finale' film twice:: am I seeing notice of a NEW season??? Or, merely notification that all episodes OF PREVIOUS SEASONS are coming available on the Hulu? I need clarity, people😡😌
That’s totally subjective. You’re probably too young to relate or understand. It was a huge issue at the time. Young men’s lives turned upside down or being snuffed out.
The actor was unfaithful to UMA THURMAN with the nanny of his 2 children RYAN SHAWHUGHES, with whom he ended up marrying and having 2 more children. Uma Thurman & Ethan Hawke: Marriage 1998-2005 UMA THURMAN was born 29 April 1970. She is 54 years old
This looks like a depress as hell……….. no ….just no……. I can depressed about reality and my own life …I do not want to watch film about someone else’s depressed life.
This looks beautiful. Schrader is a titan of cinema. Give the man his flowers now.
This looks wonderful. Schrader is such a fine director. I'm a 70-year old Canadian and know many Americans who came north during the Vietnam war and stayed. Now, with what seem to be long-term societal and political changes in the US as made clear from the election this week, I expect that this story will be very relevant again. I've already heard from several people I know in the States who are making plans.
Wouldn’t they be concerned though that Canada is on a similar trajectory with the potential that PP and the conservatives get in? That makes me question if something like that could/will happen.
@@Moogwalzer-fk1kt it's all the stars and stripes empire unfortunately.
Wait til they see the housing prices and income tax…. No one is leaving it’s all a bunch of talk. Same thing happened in 2016
Love that shot around 1:06, where he looks at the glass as a younger man and an older man. Cute reference to Leone’s Once Upon A Time In America (1984)
I can't wait to see this film - Paul Schrader always brings out the humanity in his stories - and such an amazing cast to tell them!
Wow, looks great! Richard Gere opposite Uma Thurman is awesome in itself. Story line like the genuine, good old days of cinema. I won't miss this one!
I like Paul Schrader's films. The way they explore humanity, simple stories which provide such a unique experience.
Phosphorescent was the absolute perfect choice for the score 😭❤️
This is going to be a tearjerker,I can tell
A mirror of myself, I crossed the border from Los Angeles to Vancouver in May,1968 to begin the adventure for the rest of my life.
I remember in high school lots of people talking about leaving. Are you allowed to come back to live if you wanted or is this still a permanent situation?
You can come back now. I think they did a blanket pardon or something. My dad was a draft dodger. We moved to the US when I was 14.
@ why did they come back? Did they not like Canada after all those years or did they miss family, weather? Just curious.
It is wonderful to know that all these stories are about me and they are happening in me here and NOW.
What a ensemble of great talent!!!! ❤❤very much looking forward to this
I know Paul Schrader is gonna get the best out of Richard Gere, and Jacob Elordi, he's such a brilliant director. Especially Gere who hasn’t been making great stuff in a few years, but Schrader always extracts the darkest and sincerest side from actors like this
I only learned about the draft properly about ten years ago. The true implications of it. It must have terrified young men to be made to fight in a country they had never heard of, and have family’s come and collect their bodies at airports. No welcome home parade, no ticker tape. Just broken traumatised men.
Yup. A small town near my cottage took in several draft dodgers and their girlfriends and gave them a spot to build a commune in the woods. They donated food and tools. Those people lived off a lot of big bags of soybeans for years. It wasn’t easy, but it saved their lives.
And now enforced military service is going to happen again in the US. Patriarchy HATES young men but they never, ever seem to figure that out. I’m so sad.
@@missmayflowerI remember when draft dodger was a dirty term, then we all grew up an realized wait it's actually mad to force people to fight your wars.
And enough money to pay for educational spending in the USA 10x over, 50x all housing and community development, and every mortage, with money left over.
What the actual f*ck, America.
Then, we did it AGAIN in the War on Terror, that has only succeeded in costing $5 trillion. Final costs will be $8 trillion.
So don't tell me the money isn't there for x or y social good. It is.
Finally, a movie to look forward to! Wown
Richard, Uma, Jacob ❤❤❤❤❤❤
This looks incredibly promising. I always root for Richard Gere because he's such an underrated actor. Good luck to this one.
I want to see this in Toronto !
You had me at Paul Schrader.
Canadian here: we say Draft Dodger. I have never in my 34 years heard "Draft Refugee". My parents were from that era, it was very common.
I grew up living close to the American border during that time....they were definitely called "draft dodgers" , I think this movie is doing a clean up because draft dodger might be considered a pejorative term if you were against the Vietnam war. The spoiled hippies of that time, many like today privileged college students, protested the war to the point that those who served never got any recognition only vilification.
Ever hear of Evolution ?
I can't wait to see this!!! Schrader ❤
Paul Schrader's wild strawberries ?
WILL BE WATCHING FOR JACOB ELORDI
A definite yes!
I mean, I'm a Gere fan, but Jacob Elordi as his younger self?? Really?? They look nothing alike!
A fan of both here. Looking forward to see how he shrank 7" over his lifetime.
@@davidlavine7633 😂True!
@@davidlavine7633You can never tell how tall they are in movies anyway. Irrelevant.
Why happen to this movie. Is it out in theaters yet?
Looks beautiful already❤
very beautifull
I just know im gonna love this
Looks like Michael Imperioli is playing Martin Scorsese.
😂😂
You bring up an interesting point. This movie could be paying homage to those relevant in Paul Schrader's life. He had a brother who dodged the war draft in the US and went to Japan.
This looks exceptional.
Song??
Phosphorescent - Endless, Pt 1
Name of the song someone?
Phosphorescent did the soundtrack
Looks wonderful
Really nice. It's on my list.
O, Canada; whoah, Canada. 🇨🇦
What's the name of the song in this trailer?
Phosphorescent - Endless, Pt 1
Do you know the first music that plays in the trailer, until 0:30??
@@kevyt21, no, it is Matthew Houck, who performs under the name Phosphorescent, that did most of the music.
gunna see it for jacob E.
0:12
look at that nose! Like a natural canopy
Boom.
He can smoke a cigarette in the rain with his hands tied behind his back
Christaphuh
Looks good.
Are there any actual Canadians in the movie?
Why overlay the song lyrics on top of the spoken dialog so that one can't hear the dialog? Beyond annoying.
WOW. ❤
AYOUDA GRACIA MOUCHOS CELOS DALAI LAMABEBE TIBET
Grande maestro!
Sooooo they don’t go around a Tim Hortons? What gives eh ?
I thought it was Eugene Levy for a second, not Michael Imperioli.
Bro cast his younger self as Jacob Elordi #kingshit
You had me at Michael Imperioli \[ °_°]/
Right? I'm actually a bigger fan of Michael Imperioli than I am of Richard Gere! Michael has some really amazing work .
the title makes me think of South Park
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Oh I want my 2 minutes back! 😆
adios
Betting it all on pickpocket ending
Ok, buddy
A movie called OH Canada thats set in Virginia and St. Petersburg. Right......
RICHARD GERE was born 31 August 1949. He is 75 years old
His wife ALEJANDRA SILVA was born 16 February 1983. She is 41 years old
34 years 0LDER than her
Marriage 2018
An 0fficer and a Gentleman 1982
CANADA WAS WHERE WE TURNED HAD 3 KIDS DUAL CITIZENS LIVED IN A WONDERFUL COUNTRY IT WAS DIFFICULT BECAUSE THE USA TRIED TO INFLUENCE THE IMMIGRATION BUT WE LIVED THERE FOR A GREAT 25 YEARS TOTALLY HAPPY!
You really do get shorter as you age.
I'm Canadian and from the title I was expecting a comedy
😯Hold up! ✋ Wait a minute!!! Now, I've gone thru ALL the seasons + watched the 'finale' film twice:: am I seeing notice of a NEW season??? Or, merely notification that all episodes OF PREVIOUS SEASONS are coming available on the Hulu? I need clarity, people😡😌
Oh, Canada. All American actors.
Could that be because it's about an American who moves to Canada?
@@hoover728 and canada is inhabited by canadians. stop stealing our culture.
Canada here....No Canadians in a movie called Oh Canada ....go away
Maybe cause it’s about America draft dodgers? Ya think?
@@missmayflower moving to canada. stop stealing our name and culture.
Watched it at TIFF. Terrible movie
That’s totally subjective. You’re probably too young to relate or understand. It was a huge issue at the time. Young men’s lives turned upside down or being snuffed out.
The actor was unfaithful to UMA THURMAN with the nanny of his 2 children RYAN SHAWHUGHES, with whom he ended up marrying and having 2 more children.
Uma Thurman & Ethan Hawke: Marriage 1998-2005
UMA THURMAN was born 29 April 1970. She is 54 years old
??
Irrelevant here. Go away.
This looks like a depress as hell……….. no ….just no……. I can depressed about reality and my own life …I do not want to watch film about someone else’s depressed life.
Same here man
Looks good.