7/10
Good but not excellent
27 March 2001
«Mon oncle Antoine» depicts the life in a little french-canadian village of the mid twentieth-century. The conflicts between the anglophones (who manage the economy) and the francophones (the workforce) is clearly obvious in the movie, so as the social life of the «époque». Jean Duceppe is doing a great job as Antoine, the owner of the village general store and the local funeral director. Some scenes drags on a little but the overall appreciation of the movie doesn't suffer that much of it. I gave it a 7.
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