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When the Treaty of Paris is signed in 1763, the French colonists of New France suddenly find themselves subjects of the British Empire. As the world around her crumbles, young Marguerite (Catherine Sénart) fights to keep her home, her heritage and her honour. When Captain James Elliot Chase (Michael Sapieha), the leader of the English soldiers that must stay to protect New France, first meets Marguerite, it's love at first sight. But they will have to go through a lot of hardships before they can finally know the truth about their feelings for each other...
Beautiful, romantic and dramatic, this is one of the best mini-series I've seen in a long time (Michael Sapieha's charm surely has something to do with it...). A brilliant cast, beautiful surroundings and a story that is never forgot; truly one of the best.
Beautiful, romantic and dramatic, this is one of the best mini-series I've seen in a long time (Michael Sapieha's charm surely has something to do with it...). A brilliant cast, beautiful surroundings and a story that is never forgot; truly one of the best.
This movie is a twisted comedy about what fairytales might look like if they really did exist! When Alice (Sophie Laurain), a woman who doesn't believe in magic anymore, wakes up in a parallel universe that's home to The Big Bad Wolf, Little Red Riding Hood, Snow White and The Seven Dwarves, she meets Ludovic (Martin Drainville), a would-be Prince who doesn't know how to kiss! When she realizes that he is her only hope of returning home to her daughter, she must accept his help and travel through a land where she will see that maybe the original fairytales were not meant for children after all! With a superb cast and wonderful characters, "L'Odyssée D'Alice Tremblay" will make you laugh, cry, and leave you simply amazed!