Chasse-Galerie : La Légende (2016)

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In 1863, a group of snow-bound travelers invokes the devil, who gives them a flying canoe for them to go home. When one of them finds his wife about to die in labor, he makes a pact with the devil to save her and his newborn daughter Liza. He then cheats the devil of his prize by sacrificing himself. 25 years later, Liza wants to marry her beloved Jos, who has to go away to a remote logging camp to earn money to save his farm, but the devil is determined to ruin her happiness.

Overview
"Chasse-Galerie: La Légende" is a Canadian adventure drama film, directed by Jean-Philippe Duval and launched in 2016. The film is an analysis of a well-known Quebec legend referred to as "Chasse-Galerie", likewise referred to as The Legend of The Flying Canoe. Expressive of the earlier time period, the movie is abundant in folklore and culture and invites viewers to take a trip back to a time when loggers operated in remote forests under harsh conditions.

Plot and Setting
Embed in the winter season of 1867-68, the story focuses on a group of lumberjacks working far from home during the holiday. The protagonist, Joe, is sad, being far from his beloved Liza throughout Christmas. Joe's fellow lumberjacks are likewise missing their families. The film depicts the harsh truths faced by these loggers who were not able to join their households due to snowy, impassable roads.

Disturbed about their circumstance, the guys make a pact with the Devil on New Year's Eve. They accept to fly house in a canoe paddled through the sky however should prevent swearing and touching any church steeples on their journey. The risk accompanying the pact is that if they disobey the conditions, their souls would be declared by the Devil.

Styles and Symbolism
The themes revolve around love, yearning, being homesick, and the choices constructed out of desperation. The film likewise starkly illustrates how choices made in rush can cause perilous consequences. The canoe represents their desire for house, but flying it is a metaphor for their desperate dream to be with family in spite of understanding the associated dangers.

Performances
Francis Ducharme gives a stirring efficiency as Joe, properly portraying a lumberjack's deep longing for home and loved ones. Caroline Dhavernas as Liza is equally engaging, representing the dreamy figure comically out-of-place in the stark logging site however stays a symbol of natural sophistication and charm.

Visual Aesthetics
The film convincingly recreates the 19th-century logging camps and lifestyle, with exceptional cinematography catching the severe Canadian winter landscape. Especially, the film's surreal and visually stunning series include a canoe flying through the sky.

Crucial Reception
"Chasse-Galerie: La Légende" has actually been gotten with mixed reviews. Appreciation has been offered for the vibrant representation of Quebec folklore, the aesthetically sensational cinematography, and the strong efficiencies. Nevertheless, some critics discovered the film's supernatural components less interesting and the plot foreseeable. In spite of the criticism, the movie stays a fascinating interpretation of a classic legend, portraying the human emotion of yearning and the dangers people take out of desperation.

Conclusion
In summary, "Chasse-Galerie: La Légende" is a perfectly shot analysis of Quebec's timeless supernatural folktale. The movie invites viewers to reflect on styles of desperation, risk, and the human capability to endeavor into the unidentified for the sake of love and familial connection.

Top Cast

  • Francis Ducharme (small)
    Francis Ducharme
    Jos Lebel
  • Caroline Dhavernas (small)
    Caroline Dhavernas
    Liza Gilbert
  • François Papineau (small)
    François Papineau
    Jack Murphy
  • Vincent-Guillaume Otis (small)
    Vincent-Guillaume Otis
    Romain Boisjoli
  • Fabien Cloutier (small)
    Fabien Cloutier
    Michael McDuff
  • Hubert Proulx (small)
    Hubert Proulx
    Baptiste
  • Samian (small)
    Samian
    Jean Jean
  • Emmanuel Schwartz (small)
    Emmanuel Schwartz
    Théodore Gilbert
  • Julie Le Breton (small)
    Julie Le Breton
    Florence Langevin
  • Mylène St-Sauveur (small)
    Mylène St-Sauveur
    Marie Belisle
  • Francis La Haye (small)
    Francis La Haye
    Savoie