This is a little gem of a film, and I imagine that it's just a bit too esoteric for the average person. There's no reason that this film shouldn't have gotten the attention that Shaun of the Dead got. I think that might be the better film, but this one is easily as clever, if not more. There's a lot of smart, snappy stuff going on here and Carrie-Anne Moss, Dylan Baker, and company pull it off in spades. It looks great and the production design and music are fantastic. A great little Canadian film, and it's a shame that it didn't do better numbers at the box office, as it really deserved to based on it's quality. Hopefully it finds a second life on DVD.
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