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Bottom line for me is, the more a film questions and has less answers equals a good/great movie that I can never grow tired of watching over and over again. |
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![]() I agree Parade is the weakest film, and also the most different, in a wonderful box set. After watching the entire set in release order, I have become a huge admirer and ardent fan of Tati. His short films and movies are like a throwback to the silent era. So much merriment, charm, and brilliance are present in his homages to silent comedies with their slapstick and absurd situations. There is a love of life that just spills over the screen in all of Tati's work. I think the change in tone we see in Parade, and to a lesser extent in Trafic, are the lingering results of his bankruptcy over PlayTime. So sad, because I realized after watching PlayTime in this set (my second viewing after the stand alone release from a couple of years ago), that it really is a masterpiece and one of the most stunningly choreographed, complex, and amazing films ever made. Watching the special features afterward and learning that every single item in that film was part of a magnificently constructed movie set, from the office buildings and escalators to the city streets to the dazzling interiors, just blew me away. Nine years in the making, nothing on such a scale had ever been attempted in France before. PlayTime was a cinematic marvel.... and a colossal commercial failure that ruined him financially. Tati's horizons were much smaller afterward. I enjoyed Parade solely for what it is: a TV variety show featuring acrobats, jugglers, clowns, musicians, trained animals, silly skits starring Tati as himself, all with audience participation. Entertaining though it may be, it drags a bit here and there especially in the last half, and is only mildly funny. It's no Carol Burnett show (my go-to-example of a variety comedy skit show I grew up loving in the 1970s also shot on video) but in a kind of parallel universe, its heart comes from the same place. It's just that Tati's heart was well over 60 years old and no longer capable of filling the screen with big dreams anymore. The charm is there, in a more intimate setting, but Parade, when compared to what came before, reminded me of what happens to American stars whose best days are behind them and who wind up their careers appearing nightly in Las Vegas. But for all that, the biggest let down about Parade was that I was watching Tati the variety show host and not Tati as Monsieur Hulot, a character I have come to love over the past month of viewing all of his films. Hulot was done, and Tati would never put him on the screen again. And then something happens right at the end of the film that made me realize Parade had actually been worth it, that this may be lesser Tati but it is still something I will always treasure as part of his works. The two little kids from the audience seen throughout the film come on stage after the show is over and begin playing with the props as the actors are breaking down the sets. So simple a closing scene, yet so heartwarming, beautiful, and, I felt, the most absolutely perfect curtain drop on Jacques Tati's film career. Life goes on. Another generation is coming after. And they will be inspired. What a wonderful way to end it. Vive le Jacques Tati ![]() Last edited by oildude; 07-21-2015 at 12:28 PM. |
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People always spend so long trying to decipher films and that's great but sometimes I think you should take your own message from a film, I think on a more personal level you will take more from a film than if you was to decipher the true meaning.
I like to take my own opinion and message and then look into the true meaning to compare - fun stuff! |
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Great post, oildude! You sum it up beautifully. I really enjoyed Parade, possibly because I didn't expect too much. I found it funny and charming (and a bit like Il Sorpasso, a beguiling portrait of a long gone era).
Playtime is indeed a masterpiece and a true one-off. |
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My first experience with 2001 was in 7th grade science class. My teacher wheeled out one of those AV carts and presented it on VHS presumably. Most of the class was bored but I was spellbound. Seeing the dawn of man sequence at that age was incredible. My teacher also showed us Carl Sagan documentaries. We had it good
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Has anyone seen Samuel Fuller's House of Bamboo? Whats the closest movie you can compare it to? I noticed TT is releasing it in August. Ive looked for a place to stream it and its not available anywhere.
I love/own The Naked Kiss & Shock Corridor but I get the feeling Bamboo might not be that style. |
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When it was released on blu me and my wife picked it up and watched it after not watching since we were kids. Needless to say, it didn't hold up that well. I don't see us watching it anytime soon. Maybe show it to the kids?
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I read Arthur C. Clarke's novelization of 2001: A Space Odyssey, which was written concurrently with Kubrick's film, several times in my childhood before I ever saw the movie. My understanding of the book helped a lot with my enjoyment of the movie.
I like that the Kubrick film is more abstract and open to interpretation. Kubrick and Clarke reportedly developed the story together, but worked on the novel and movie as separate entities, with neither one being an adaptation of the other. Still, it's easy to relate to the film in terms of the events at the conclusion of the novel, because everything is there in visual terms. |
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I watched E.T. with my fiancee a few months ago, we both hated it. The movie may have been groundbreaking at the time, but compared to other science fiction films released in the late 70's and early 80's (Blade Runner and Alien in particular), the quality of the entire production seems quite poor now. At least Drew Barrymore helped offset some of Elliott's endless whining. Even in E.T., her acting talent stood out.
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Shame Criterion lost the rights to this. Orson Welles favorite film called by many the greatest film ever made.
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The Killers comes with 2 films. The 40's version is one of the best Film noir's ever made. Tight dialog, dark expressionistic imagery lathered in shadows with a equally dark tone to the characters/story and of course Ava Gardner which is reason enough to purchase. The other version I didn't care for that much, but it was interesting to watch. |
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