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So, 'Talking to Americans' is this interesting little project from 2011 where Rick Mercer hits the streets to chat with folks in the U.S. about Canada. It's got this cheeky, satirical tone, with Mercer coaxing these unsuspecting interviewees into agreeing with some truly outlandish claims. The pacing feels pretty relaxed but engaging, which helps in building the absurd atmosphere. There's something charmingly awkward about how the Americans react, and it really reflects a cultural juxtaposition that's both humorous and revealing. The performing style is casual yet engaging, showcasing Mercer’s talents in blending comedy with social commentary. It’s a unique piece in the landscape of Canadian television, co-produced by Island Edge and Salter Street Films, definitely worth a look.
This film can be a bit tricky to find, as it hasn't seen a wide release beyond its initial airing. Collector interest seems to be moderate, given its niche appeal and the quirky nature of Mercer's style. It might pop up in discussions about Canadian media and satire, but it's not as commonly circulated as other titles, making it an interesting piece for those who appreciate offbeat humor and cultural commentary.
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