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So, 'Alexander Galt: The Stubborn Idealist' really digs into the complexities of Canadian politics in the mid-20th century. Julian Biggs crafts a narrative that's both intimate and sweeping, capturing the essence of Galt, who was a fascinating mix of unwavering conviction and real-world challenges. The pacing can feel reflective at times—perfect for letting the weight of political ambition sink in. The performances have this raw, unpolished quality that feels authentic, especially when we see Galt navigate the murky waters of political rivalry. It’s not just about his ideals; it’s about the tough choices he faced. The film's historical context is rich, making it a real treat for those who appreciate the nuances of ideological struggle.
Focuses on Alexander Galt's political journeyExplores themes of ambition and idealismReflective pacing allows for deeper character exploration
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