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Hulot: love 'im. Bean: can't stand him (Atkinson's mugging just drives me nuts) Clousseau: largely indifferent, A Shot in the Dark being the only one that I've ever had any interesting in having in my collection |
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Norwich, UK
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Criterion really needs to release more transgressive cinema.
Oh but before that, a Dogme boxset should be their main priority!!!! Come on Criterion. Like.. a 25 film boxset like Zatoichi! ![]() |
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I've also witnessed first hand just how tough a sell Tati can be with some audiences. I've screened his films a number of times to different people of different ages at different levels of academia, from university education to casual evening classism and his work always proves divisive. Pacing is the most common complaint, with Mon Oncle and Playtime particularly lengthy, for comedies at least, and quite unusual shapes, structurally. |
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Lucky then that I didn't buy it yet. Though I bought All the Heaven Allows and Il Sorpasso, and I'll feel stupid, if they'll get released in standalone Blurays in the near future.. Last edited by filmmusic; 07-17-2014 at 11:52 PM. |
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If the likes of In A Glass Cage, Salo, A Serbian Film, Cannibal Holocaust and Nekromantik have managed to make it to BD, I highly doubt controversy is the reason behind Kids' non-presence on the format. Probably attribitable to a lack of sufficient HD source and/or a lack of distributor interest stemming from lack of faith in potential sales.
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I'd also say that Playtime strikes me as kind of an outlier in Tati's work. In the other films, I find a warmth that seems lacking in this one. I've probably watched Playtime half as many times as I have the others, and I have to think that Criterion's decision to release this one on blu before any of the others was based on production practicalities rather than on an effort to release a representative Tati. Does anyone else feel this way about Playtime? |
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I just finished Playtime and I'm really, really conflicted with how I feel about it.
There is no denying that this is one of the most impressive films to ever be made. The modern city set design is out of this world. Tati's directing is, nonetheless, as equally impressive. From the mise-en-scene, the framings, the lens usages, the tracking shots, and more, a college class is warranted strictly on Jacques Tati and his style (and I mean that when I say it). Moving on to the story, I think this film is one of the best films to ever touch upon the horror of modernity. I definitely got the "fish out of water" and "lost in translation"-y type of vibe. The character of Monsieur Hulot is very much representative of every individual who is tied to the old ways of society and struggling with the rapidly changing world around them. The irony of the entire film is that the American tourists are having an easier time in Paris than the one individual who has been in Paris all along, M. Hulot. Why am I conflicted? Even with all of my praise, I cannot help but think that the film was somewhat boring at times. I absolutely adored the segments where M. Hulot was looking for his meeting in the office buildings, where he was thrown into the inventions convention, and where he was at the apartment buildings, but everything else about the film felt dragged out, especially the restaurant segment. Even though I did not necessarily laugh during the film, there is no denying that this is a very impressive satire on the world. Maybe this was just the wrong film to introduce myself to Jacques Tati, I am not entirely sure. ![]() I am still looking forward to the box set, where hopefully I will learn to appreciate him more. |
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Pale Flower is really nice. If you like film noir, it's a must.
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Finally I'm on vacation and have time to catch up on some Criterions that I have since the last sale. The first one was Marketa Lazarova and wow, what a unique experience. At first, I was worried I wouldn't understand a thing but from the very start I was enveloped in the film's beautiful images and atmosphere. It was a unique experience and I'm grateful that Criterion gave this film a fantastic package.
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