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Polytechnique (2009)

The pervasiveness of misogyny and male violence in this black and white flick

Crime, Drama, History

7.5

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Canada
French
Intense, True-story-based
2009
Denis Villeneuve
Adam Kosh, Cynthia Wu-Maheux, Dawn Ford
77 min

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A dramatization of the Montreal Massacre of 1989 where several female engineering students were murdered by an unstable misogynist.

Our Take

7.5
Jasmine Renaé

Polytechnique directed by Denis Villeneuve, is a dramatization of the 1989 Montreal massacre of multiple female engineering students. This film focuses on a male student navigating the massacre for the majority of the film’s run time. The performances and minimal dialogue in this film certainly make this an unnerving film to watch. Littered with the screams of the actors portraying the engineering students, this could be mistaken as a gaudy horror film. However, this is far from a fictionalized horror.

This Villeneuve classic is undoubtedly one of the most emotionally brutal films of the 2000s, yet I appreciate the honesty of the storytelling. Polytechnique encourages its audience to ask itself if it truly understands the truth of misogyny. 

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