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Quebec-Montreal

Released Aug 9, 2002 1h 37m Romance Comedy List
Reviews 80% Audience Score Fewer than 50 Ratings
The young adult passengers of four unrelated cars are each traveling from Quebec City to Montreal discussing love, sex and relationships. In one car, Rob (Patrice Robitaille), J.P. (Jean-Phillipe Pearson) and Rivard (Stéphane Breton) are heading towards a vacation flight to Cuba while they discuss their exes and whether reuniting is a good idea. Eventually, the different travelers cross paths in a way that changes their points of view and their entire purpose for starting the trip. Read More Read Less

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Toronto Star Rated: 2/5 Aug 18, 2003 Full Review Louis-Jérôme Cloutier Panorama Une belle russite, mais tout de mme un peu trop exagr par la critique pour sa valeur. Rated: B Oct 5, 2004 Full Review Ryan Cracknell Movie Views Sex on the congested open road. Aug 18, 2003 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member [b]Exorcist: The Beginning[/b] Obviously the result of too many people's work, it's a damn shame to see so much potential thrown to waste in the second half. The movie progressively gets worse starting around the half until the ludicrous ending, which left me in shock. Yeah, 7/10 because the first half is still damn fine. [b]Quebec-Montreal[/b] Basically, three different parties make the trip from Quebec to Montreal while discussing various subjects related to love, relationship and sex. The dialogues are amazing and I wouldn't recommend seeing it unless you have a perfect grasp of the quebec accent (and you speak french, du-uh). Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/22/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis The young adult passengers of four unrelated cars are each traveling from Quebec City to Montreal discussing love, sex and relationships. In one car, Rob (Patrice Robitaille), J.P. (Jean-Phillipe Pearson) and Rivard (Stéphane Breton) are heading towards a vacation flight to Cuba while they discuss their exes and whether reuniting is a good idea. Eventually, the different travelers cross paths in a way that changes their points of view and their entire purpose for starting the trip.
Director
Ricardo Trogi
Producer
Nicole Robert
Distributor
Alliance Atlantis Communications Inc.
Production Co
New Line Cinema
Genre
Romance, Comedy
Original Language
Canadian French
Release Date (Theaters)
Aug 9, 2002, Wide
Runtime
1h 37m
Sound Mix
Dolby Stereo, Dolby Digital, Dolby A, Dolby SR
Aspect Ratio
Flat (1.85:1)