- -The ideal of youth is at the centre of this eloquent film, mixing documentary and fiction, art and experimentation. Demonstrating both formal and narrative freedom, Bélanger weaves a deliberately loose weave in which the initiatory journey of two young people, wandering through Montreal in search of a job, unfolds. But not just any job. The two idealists want a job that will satisfy their desire for freedom, peace and respect. Of course, even though the breath of renewal from Expo 67 still floats here and there, the world they encounter does not correspond - by far - to their aspirations. Strangers in this country that tells them nothing, they come across brutally, materialism, violence, and egocentrism.
- -Two crazy, idealistic young men are looking for work. They discover the society in which they live. For them, who believe in freedom, in people who love each other, who speak and hear each other, the world they explore has nothing that corresponds to their values. They wander in this materialistic universe in which they feel perfectly foreign. Ty-Peupe, with images of great eloquence, expresses the deep sense of freedom and the ideal of youth, in a context of counter-culture in the early 1970s.
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