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So, 'The Canadian Conspiracy' is this wild mockumentary from '86 that dives into the kooky idea of a Canadian takeover of the American entertainment scene. The whole thing has this laid-back, tongue-in-cheek vibe that just fits the era perfectly. Pacing's a bit uneven, but that kinda adds to its charm, you know? The performances are quirky, with actors really leaning into their roles, making it feel like a satire of both cultures. And while it plays with the idea of conspiracy, it’s less about being serious, more about poking fun at the absurdities of nationalism and cultural perception. It's a unique piece, especially if you're into those offbeat mockumentaries from the time—definitely has its own flavor.
Features a unique blend of humor and satire.Sheds light on cultural perceptions between Canada and the U.S.Ideal for fans of 80s mockumentaries and offbeat humor.
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