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Old 04-09-2010, 12:52 AM   #1 (permalink
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United Kingdom Micmacs à tire-larigot (Jean-Pierre Jeunet)



Jean-Pierre Jeunet's Micmacs à tire-larigot a.k.a Micmacs (2009) has received a preliminary release date: June 21, 2010. Courtesy of E1 Entertainment.


Micmacs à tire-larigot

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Turning the volume of his slapstick surreality down from 11 to 10, Gallic auteur Jean-Pierre Jeunet ("Amelie") hits the sweet spot with "Micmacs." The wacky tale of a brain-injured videostore clerk who brings down a pair of Parisian arms dealers with the help of some highly creative collectors of second-hand goods, "Micmacs" welds Jeunet's hyperactive imagination to the simpler structures of silent comedy and '40s-era studio capers, resulting in the director's most accessible work yet. Following its surefire French release on Oct. 28, this Sony Classics pickup should translate well Stateside, given the paucity of its dialogue and the purity of its gags.

Jeunet, though working again with co-screenwriter Guillaume Laurant, has turned away from the obsession with capital-F Fate that informed "Amelie" and its follow-up, "A Very Long Engagement." Here, the slender plot is set swiftly in motion by a stray bullet that lands in the head of clock-punching Parisian Bazil (Dany Boon) during his umpteenth screening of Howard Hawks' "The Big Sleep." Comatose in the hospital, Bazil doesn't notice when his callous surgeons flip a coin, thereby determining that they'll keep the slug lodged in the patient's skull --this at the risk of his sudden death at any time.

An apparently new sensitivity to visual stimuli allows mild-mannered Bazil to recognize a weapons manufacturing company's logo as identical to that in an old photo taken by his late soldier dad, who hit an explosive land mine years ago while fighting in the Sahara. Acting like his detective hero, Philip Marlowe, Bazil spies on the company's two chiefs, including one Nicolas Thibault de Fenouillet (Andre Dussollier), who absurdly collects the body parts of key historical figures and is currently angling to reel in Mussolini's eye.

Meantime, sleeping along the Seine under a blanket of cardboard, Bazil falls in with a merry band of junkyard tinkerers, each with his or her own eccentric specialty: Slammer (Jean-Pierre Marielle) is an ex-con and expert lock-picker; Remington (Omar Sy) types on an old electric; Buster is an obsessive record-breaker (Dominique Pinon); Calculator (Marie-Julie Baup) does the math; and Elastic Girl (Julie Ferrier) literally bends over backward for the crew.

In the spirit of these ingenious recyclers, Jeunet has charmingly repurposed the 65-year-old "Big Sleep" score along with snippets of other '40s film music, all composed by the great Max Steiner. Just as delightful, if more unique, are the tools of infiltration -- ropes, pulleys, bottomless suitcases, makeshift fishing poles, and other bric-a-brac -- with which Jeunet and Laurant have outfitted the gang.

The movie's zanier scenes are allowed to work so well in part because Jeunet has given them sufficient room to breathe; unlike the director's more aggressively hyperactive work, "Micmacs" carefully apportions its visual jokes rather than bombarding the viewer with them.

In a production of enormous size and minute detail, tech credits are top-caliber, most notably the elaborately funky production design of Aline Bonetto. Though little more than props themselves at times, the actors in Jeunet's fantasia perform capably -- or, in the case of Ferrier's memorably contorting Elastic Girl, limberly.

Camera (color, widescreen), Tetsuo Nagata; editor, Herve Schneid; music, Raphael Beau; additional music, Max Steiner; production designer, Aline Bonetto; costume designer, Madeline Fontaine; sound (Dolby/DTS), Vincent Arnardi; sound designer, Selim Azzazi; visual effects supervisor, Alain Carsoux; special effects, Duran Duboi; animated sequences, Romain Segaud; stunt coordinators, Patrick Cauderlier, Jean-Claude Lagniez; assistant director, Thierry Mauvoisin; casting, Pierre-Jacques Benichou. Reviewed at Toronto Film Festival (Gala Presentations), Sept. 16, 2009. Running time: 104 MIN.
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Old 04-10-2010, 12:42 AM   #2 (permalink
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yea!
English subs finally!
hope it is the same as the French version.
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Old 05-14-2010, 08:05 PM   #3 (permalink
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What's the track record of E1 on Region-freeness? (Or do we already know whether this title will be all-region?)
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Thanks for this man!
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Old 06-21-2010, 04:53 PM   #5 (permalink
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Just got this today, lookin forward to watching it, i am a big fan of Jeunet movies.
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Old 06-22-2010, 03:31 AM   #6 (permalink
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The only extra is an interview with Jean Pierre Jeunet.

Boo! Where are the real extras?
The Hong Kong disc will have no extras, the UK disc has only 1 interview.
Does this mean we will have to pray the US release will import the French extras?

French release:
Bonus vidéo
Commentaire audio de Jean-Pierre Jeunet
« Micmacs : au four et au moulin » : making of (55’)
« Label Otéro » :

* entretien avec Jean-Pierre Jeunet et Manuel Otéro (26’)
* sélection de 4 courts métrages d’animation de Manuel Otéro (26’) :
o « La balade d’Émile »
o « Arès contre Atlas »
o « Contre-pied »
o « Univers »

Master-class Allociné de Jean-Pierre Jeunet (45’)
Bande-annonce du film
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Old 06-22-2010, 07:33 AM   #7 (permalink
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Will this be released in the US?

I see no love for Jeunet's movies in BD in the US.. (Amelie, La Cite... , A Very Long Engegement..)

Amazon UK already shipped my copy 2 days ago
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Old 06-22-2010, 04:00 PM   #8 (permalink
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What's the word on region coding for the UK release?
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Good evening,

Confirmation:

This is a Region-B "locked" Blu-ray disc. Therefore, you must have a native Region-B or Region-Free PS3 or SA in order to access its content.


Our review will be up by the end of the week.

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Michael Moore would love this film. This movie is great! Keep a look out for the Delicatessen cameo. The UK blu-ray video is very striking and the audio is great. Definitely a movie that needs to be seen in blu!
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Old 06-24-2010, 09:16 AM   #11 (permalink
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Watched this last night.....Loved it, nothing short of incredible.

It pains me to know that most of the population in this country will pass this by........Highly recommended.
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Old 06-24-2010, 09:05 PM   #12 (permalink
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Will this be released in the US?

I see no love for Jeunet's movies in BD in the US.. (Amelie, La Cite... , A Very Long Engegement..)
I'm pretty sure, there'll be a Sony US release soon (amazon.com already has a placeholder for an according Sony Pictures Classics blu-ray). I'll wait.
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Old 07-14-2010, 10:51 PM   #13 (permalink
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I just watched this (Micmacs) tonight and I really enjoyed it. I thought it was inventive, quirky, and often funny. The style of the film was definitely in the same as that of Amelie, with lots of colours, slow camera moves etc. There were also several Amelie-esque moments, like where main character Dany Boon does his "mind exercises" late in the film. There are also 3 cast members who were in Amelie. Loved the soundtrack too, which I immediately downloaded after the film. Blu-ray PQ was good, just a shame about the extras - a 9 min interview with Jeunet.
My Blu-ray wish list: Finding Nemo, Cinema Paradiso (Director's cut), Schindler's list, Before Sunrise/Sunset, Punch-drunk love, Titanic, Remains of the day, The Insider, Cast Away, The Straight story, Wallace & Gromit: The curse of the were-rabbit, The Abyss, Anatomy of a murder, The Man who wasn't there, Jean de Florette & Manon des Sources
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