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Rated: NR (Not Rated)
Staring:
Yvonne Arnaud,
Claude Badolle,
Nicolas Bataille,
Alain Bécourt,
Adelaide Danieli
Brilliantly inventive sight and sound gags follow the highly distracted Mr. Hulot wherever he goes. Laughter builds as this hilarious victim of modernization wrestles valiantly with the gadgetry in his sister's super-automated home. Tati won an Oscar® for his classic comic vision of 20th-century technology.
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List Price: $19.98
Our Price: $14.00
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Staring:
Jacques Tati,
Jean-Pierre Zola,
Adrienne Servantie,
Lucien Frégis,
Betty Schneider
Director:
Jacques Tati
A comic masterpiece from director-star Jacques Tati (Playtime, Traffic), this 1958 film--Tati's first in color--reprises the carefree, oblivious title character from the director's hilarious international hit Mr. Hulot's Holiday. This time, the story finds Hulot, a self-involved twit on a constant collision with the physical world, grappling with 1950s-style progress. Visiting his sister and brother-in-law in their ultra-progressive household full of noisy gadgets and futuristic decor, Hulot inevitably has dust-ups with modernity, each one exceptionally funny. Taking a page from Buster Keaton's playbook, Tati also employs his trademark techniques with sound and production design to achieve the indefinable, comic genius of his films: the rhythmic clacking of footsteps, ...
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Rated: R (Restricted)
Staring:
Jane March,
Tony Leung Ka Fai,
Frédérique Meininger,
Arnaud Giovaninetti,
Melvil Poupaud
Lovely to look at, this story reveals little more than the characters' nude bodies. Like couples whose only attraction is physical, this has little to offer once it leaves the bedroom. We never learn the interests or inner workings of the lovers in question. They become nothing more than attractive bodies, which makes this little more than a shallow exercise in sexuality. The story is based on the controversial, and supposedly autobiographical, bestseller by experimental French novelist Marguerite Duras. It tells the story of a young French schoolgirl who becomes sexually involved with a sophisticated, older Asian man. Set in Indochina in the late 1920s, this is stunningly photographed and artfully directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud. That said, the lack of a more satisfying plot means this is...
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Rated: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Staring:
Jacques Tati,
Jean-Pierre Zola,
Adrienne Servantie,
Lucien Frégis,
Betty Schneider
Director:
Jacques Tati
A comic masterpiece from director-star Jacques Tati (Playtime, Traffic), this 1958 film--Tati's first in color--reprises the carefree, oblivious title character from the director's hilarious international hit Mr. Hulot's Holiday. This time, the story finds Hulot, a self-involved twit on a constant collision with the physical world, grappling with 1950s-style progress. Visiting his sister and brother-in-law in their ultra-progressive household full of noisy gadgets and futuristic decor, Hulot inevitably has dust-ups with modernity, each one exceptionally funny. Taking a page from Buster Keaton's playbook, Tati also employs his trademark techniques with sound and production design to achieve the indefinable, comic genius of his films: the rhythmic clacking of footsteps, ...
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List Price: $14.95
Our Price: $14.99
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