Toujours un peu déstabilisant de voir un film qui traite de questions si sérieuses avec des gens qu'on ne connait pas très bien.
Je ne savais pas que le taux de suicide au Québec était si élevé.
Tout est parfait has clearly hit a nerve, likely because it touches on two issues that preoccupy both ordinary folk and provincial policy-makers: male suicides and high school dropouts. At 31 per cent, Quebec has the second-highest dropout rate in Canada. The province also has the highest suicide rate in Canada – it remains the number one cause of death among men between the ages of 20 and 40.
"As human beings, we are confused," Fournier says during a recent interview, sitting in the spacious offices of Go Films in downtown Montreal. The 35-year-old director and father of two believes that the complexity of modern life – which includes technology overload, environmental problems and a lack of spiritual guidance – overwhelms young people.
"Thinking about all these issues we are faced with brought to my mind a character who is feeling empty, although he is full. I wanted to explore that emptiness," says Fournier, referring to the film's lead character. Fournier wanted to communicate emotions the way teenagers often do: without much talk. "I wanted the silence and their facial expressions to speak," he says.
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