My two cents , I think that it was a good job, remember the CBC production for Dieppe, now that was bad, as for the actors , the days of actors having served is long gone, think of the post WW 2 films where there seemed to be no effort for many of them to play the roles they were given, a few,

Robert Montgomery,

David Niven,

Walter Pidgeon and

Raymond Massey who both trained in Pet for the first World War and Massey who also served during WW 2, we need to be happy that there are actors that want to and can tell the Canadian story. I don't know if any of you picked up on one individual at the end during the rescue of the kids, I do not think that was by accident ,