Don McKellar

Don McKellar

  • Born: 1963-8-17
  • Birthplace: Canada
  • Height: 5' 10" (1.78 m)
  • Nationality: Canada
  • Representative Works: The Grand Seduction, the boy who smells like fish
  • Don McKellar, born 1963-08-17, actor / screenwriter / director, foreign name is Don Mckellar. The main works are " The Grand Seduction ".
    Extended Reading
    • Velva 2022-07-08 23:35:15

      Because of the darkness, there are stars



          The reviews scouring the web felt completely mistuned, and the notion that borrowing narrative structures from mainstream movies just subverted gender roles was especially ludicrous. Because the theme of this film is not in the narrative at all, its plot is deliberately weakened by the...

    • Clarabelle 2022-07-08 21:56:50

      moon love

      A naked woman fell into the water, rising golden bubbles wrapped her whole body, and her brown-red hair was swimming in the water. She was beautiful and charming, her skin shone with the hazy softness of the moon, and she was serene and serene, like the comfort of a baby sleeping in a womb....

    When Night Is Falling quotes

    • Board President: So, we've covered abortion, church and state, predestination, drug abuse, prostitution - ah, yes, homosexuality. How do you approach the homosexuality problem, Camille?

      Camille: Well, um, I'm not really sure I'd consider it a problem.

      Martin: I like what you said over at Tom's, Camille said that it's important to love the sinner but hate the sin, so that you're allowed to feel the desire but not act on that desire.

      Camille: Well, in hetero - in retro-spect, sorry - I've come to think that there's a lot of room for multiciplicity in God's creation.

      Reverend DeBoer: You are aware that that is contrary to doctrine in this matter.

      Camille: God... God cannot be so cruel as to decree that people like... like that can never, ever be contented. I mean, one's devotions are not entirely chosen.

    • Reverend DeBoer: Yes, I think we have been guilty of homophobic cruelty, and, excluded people like you, in the past.

      Camille: People like me.