Which is weird, because "The Fall of the American Empire" isn't narratively related to either of those two earlier dramas, both of which feature the same characters. The only thing that unites all three movies is that they're all thematically driven by know-it-all Socratic dialogue (scripted by Arcand). An ambitious blend of comedy, thriller, and social commentary, The Fall of the American Empire lightens its heavy message with refreshing intelligence and wit.

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The Fall of the American Empire

But then again, maybe it is about the fall of the American empire, as income inequality and the fuzzy boundary between international high finance and high crimes are at the core of this social satire. Alexandre Landry and Florence Longpré in "The Fall of the American Empire.". There's never a large sense of menace from the gangsters, perhaps the films only downfall, despite a particularly gruesome torture scene. But as a comedy with something to say, The Fall Of The American Empire works and works very well. Review Interpretation of the news based on evidence, including data, as well as anticipating how events might unfold based on past events. Ditto the curious choice of ending "The Fall of the American Empire" with a succession of homeless people staring into the.

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D. in philosophy doesn't pay the bills. With one foot stuck in reality and the other in a socialist fairy tale where everyone is happy to share the wealth and solve each other's problems, it's inevitable that "The Fall of the American Empire" moves somewhat awkwardly — it's not stylized enough to thrill as a heist movie, nor serious enough to hold. Where "The Decline of the American Empire" focused on social ills, and "The Barbarian Invasions" was preoccupied with ideology, "The Fall of the The overburdened story begins with a breakup scene that unfolds like a dopey, knowing riff on the opening five minutes of "The Social Network." Drama. Starring: Alexandre Landry, Maripier Morin, Remy Girard.