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So, 'Women of the Fur Trade' is this quirky blend of comedy and history, set against the backdrop of Treaty One Territory. You have these three women, all bringing their own unique vibes, sitting in a fort and riffing on everything from life to their crush on the nerdy Louis Riel. The dialogue’s pretty sharp, infused with contemporary slang that feels a bit anachronistic but works. The pacing is relaxed, almost like a conversation on a lazy afternoon, which adds to the charm. The performances are engaging, embodying their characters with a playful energy that feels authentic. It's kind of a fascinating way to explore history through a modern lens, without getting too bogged down in the usual tropes.
This film is an interesting piece for collectors, especially with its unique approach to blending modern dialogue with historical context. As of now, there's limited availability in physical formats, making it a bit more sought after among those interested in indie cinema. Its distinct narrative style and character-driven storytelling offer a refreshing contrast to more conventional historical dramas, which adds to its appeal for film enthusiasts looking for something different.
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