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7''Passchendaele (2008)'' is a Canadian film set during the events of the Battle of Passchendaele during UsefulNotes/WorldWarI. Written, produced and directed by ''Series/DueSouth'' actor Creator/PaulGross (who also stars in the lead role), the film follows a war veteran who heads back into the war to protect a young boy from harm.
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9Set during the height of the war, the film tells the story of Sergeant Michael Dunne (Gross), a Canadian soldier who is wounded during the Battle of Vimy and is nursed back to health by a woman named Sarah. He is diagnosed as neurasthenic (what is now known as [[ShellShockedVeteran post-traumatic stress disorder]]) and returns to his hometown of Calgary, Alberta to work as a war recruiter. Sarah's asthmatic brother, David, enlists in the war effort and demands that he is recognized by the father of his girlfriend, Cassie. Sarah believes that Michael is responsible for David's enlistment, and blames him for getting her brother involved in the army. To save David's life, Michael re-enlists with him (using a cover name), and they are sent to the frontline during the Battle of Passchendaele - one of the bloodiest military battles in Canadian history.
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11At a budget of $20 million dollars (CAD), it is the most expensive film ever made in Canada to date. ''Passcheandaele'' was [[RealLifeWritesThePlot inspired by the experiences of Gross' grandfather]], who fought in UsefulNotes/WorldWarI. The film received mixed reviews when it premiered in Canada.
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14!!This film provides examples of:
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16* ActionFilmQuietDramaScene: Lots.
17* AntiHero: Michael Dunne is somewhere between Type II and III. He became such because he's a thoroughly ShellShockedVeteran.
18* ArmorIsUseless: Seen in the final battle. Many of the troops holding the line are killed due to their lack of protection.
19* BattleInTheRain: The final battle at Passchendaele.
20* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:Dunne dies, but the Canadian forces take Passchendaele - at a steep price]].
21* BookEnds: The film begins and ends with a momentary ceasefire on the battlefield, a kestrel, and a stay in the hospital.
22* ChildSoldiers: One of the German troops.
23* DissonantSerenity: [[ColonelBadass Colonel Ormond's]] response to his command post getting hit by artillery is to calmly demand information about how the battle is progressing and order a replacement lamp.
24* DuringTheWar: Set in 1917 and mostly chronicling the atmosphere of the Canadian home front.
25* AFatherToHisMen: Colonel Ormond (the commander of the Canadian forces at Passchendaele) is this to his troops, while Dunne acts as a father figure to David.
26* FieldPromotion: Dunne is immediately promoted by the commanding officer at Passchendaele when his former liaison points out that he's joining the fight illegally.
27* FlorenceNightingaleEffect : The attraction between Mike and Sarah is obvious from the get-go (to the point of [[LampshadeHanging getting lampshaded]]). [[JustifiedTrope Justified]], since they've seemed to know each other for a long time while Mike was recuperating from his wounds in the hospital.
28* GoingColdTurkey: Sarah does this with Dunne's help. Not because she wants to drop her addiction, but because she's in short supply and needs to find a way to deal with it. And just like she warned, it's not a pretty sight.
29* InstantDeathBullet: Throughout the film, it usually takes only one bullet to kill a target.
30* KilledMidSentence: Major Bingham, although it isn't really known if he intended to say more. Nevertheless, a shell strikes the ground near him and his neck is pierced by shrapnel, just as he is objecting to an order to hold the line.
31* LogoJoke: The Alliance-Atlantis logo at the beginning of the film is played over a dark rainy sky, with gunfire heard in the background.
32* MelodramaticPause: Multiple times throughout the film.
33* MoodWhiplash: A scene where the effects of mustard gas are shown to Canadian soldiers (complete with their horrified reactions) is intercut with two teenagers joking around and losing their virginity together.
34* {{Mordor}}: What Passchendaele looks like after the final battle.
35* MoreDakka: The German machine gun crews really know how to use their weapons.
36* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Dunne comes down with post-traumatic stress disorder after stabbing a (possibly) unarmed teenage soldier in the head with a bayonet during the Battle of Vimy Ridge.
37* NewMeat:
38** While Dunne and the other two soldiers from opening sequence are hardened veterans, Peters is freshly assigned to the front. He's obviously panicked and Michael has to keep a close eye on him all the time. Peters eventually suffers from a mental breakdown and commits SuicideByCop by not dropping his weapon when Dunne surrenders.
39** When Michael re-enlists, he's one of few soldiers that ''aren't'' this trope, granting him a quick FieldPromotion.
40* NoodleIncident: Michael had a complicated and colourful past even before he drafted and became a ShellShockedVeteran. He even mentions robbing a bank.
41* PatrioticFervour: Dunne defies his liaison in Alberta to join the fight at Passchendaele and protect David, even though it amounts to insubordination.
42* PetTheDog: The German officer in the end, who tells his men to cease fire as Michael comes across No-Man's Land to get David.
43* PinnedDown: The final battle has the Canadian forces pinned down by attacking German troops.
44* PromotionNotPunishment: When facing entire list of charges (desertion, falsifying documents, old AWOL case and few other things), Dunne gets an instant promotion from Lieutenant Colonel Ormond, who needs all experienced soldiers he can get.
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46* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Colonel Ormond is probably the only officer in the film that has a strong grasp with realities of the frontline, so all his decisions are pragmatic and level-headed, rather than simply throwing men at German positions. It also helps he's an OfficerAndAGentleman, but not pompous about it.
47* SceneryPorn: The foothills of Alberta are shot in long, panoramic views, with minutes of screentime devoted to their imagery.
48* ShaggyDogStory: The assault on the machine gun nest from the opening. [[spoiler: Right when Dunne bayonets the last German, an artillery shell falls right into the nest. Have the Canadians waited just two minutes, the nest would be disabled by random artillery fire and nobody on their side would die]].
49* ShellShockedVeteran: Dunne and his fellow soldier Royster.
50* TheSleepless: What Michael claims to be. In reality, he's [[TheInsomniac simply insomniac]], due to a hefty helping of [[TraumaInducedNightmare nightmares]] caused by his frontline experiences.
51* TheStoic: Ormond and Dunne don't react to danger much at all.
52* TooDumbToLive: David, who during the final battle runs after the retreating Germans and falls into their trench, which indirectly gets him nearly hit by an artillery shell. What exactly was the plan here. The trench would be covered in them and he ''knew this''.
53* TryNotToDie: Dunne says this to David when he first leaves for France.
54* UriahGambit: Cassie's father, a local doctor, grants David a medical certificate stating he no longer suffers from asthma, solely to get him enlisted and most likely killed. It's so blatant that no amount of PatrioticFervour can cover it, and yet [[WideEyedIdealist both Cassie and David]] think he really blessed their relationship.
55* VeteranInstructor: Dunne is brought back to Alberta to be an instructor after he's wounded at Vimy Ridge.
56* VictoryThroughIntimidation: When a group of men gathers in front of Sarah's house, Michael is obviously outnumbered. But when he brutally beats the first of them, the rest instantly backs down, not really having the stomach for a fight or getting in trouble for attacking a soldier.
57* WarIsHell: UsefulNotes/WorldWarI is portrayed very unglamorously not only in scenes set at the frontline, but even in those that are set on the Canadian home front (which is the majority of the film, really). One of the major plot points is the propaganda-fueled xenophobia towards people with ethnic ancestry in the nations of the Central Powers, particularly Germany. David and Sarah Mann's father is suspected by the authorities to have been a German collaborator and they receive a lot of unfair ridicule and insults because of this. They're actually Canadian-born, so the accusations are really little more than paranoia-mongering [[PatrioticFervour to get the populace into a genuine anti-German mood]].
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