
Gaby's wife left him some twenty years ago, and so too have his self-absorbed adult daughters who live in Montreal some six hours away and rarely keep in contact. When Marie the elder one does actually make the long drive out there one day with her two young boys in tow, it is to announce that she and her husband are separating and he is leaving her with an enormous debt. She asks Gaby for money so that she can keep the fancy house that she and the children are used too, and suggest that he goes to the Bank and put the Farm up as collateral. Although he doesn't tell her when the Bank turns his request for a Loan down flat, as he still promises to help her out.
Gaby feels that the only way out is to literally sell everything on the Farm and the land and house too in the hope that when the Bank take what they are due, there will be enough left over to give to Marie. When his neighbor and Louis discover news of the impending Auction via the advert in the local newspaper they tell him that they horrified at the ghastly mistake he is making, but for stoic Gaby the die is cast and there is no going back.
In the days leading up the Sale, Gaby goes looking at tiny apartments in the nearby town and ends up with depressing one not much larger than a closet in a high rise besides a busy highway. It's a far cry from his spacious house set amongst the rolling hills of his tranquil farm. The next task on his agenda to prepare for his new life is to part with his faithful old sheepdog, and its a heartbreaking scene when he takes the poor animal to be put down for just $25 ( spoiler alert .... he gets a reprieve). The last part of his plan is to go into town and seek out his ex.wife to tell he wants her back. This surprising move which comes totally out of the blue, doesn't go down to well with her as this is the first time he has spoken to her in 20 years, and she is happily remarried.
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It's a very melancholic tale with its layer of sadness that is imbued with a soulful strumming steel guitar soundtrack. With this glorious setting it is beautiful to look at, but just very sad to watch.
★★★★★★★