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M. Hulot's Holiday
 

M. Hulot's Holiday

Genre:
Comedy,
Foreign Language,
The Criterion Collection
Mood:
Farr-cical,
Offbeat,
Scenic
Decade:
1950's
Country:
France
Director:
Jacques Tati
Actor:
Jacques Tati
Actress:
Nathalie Pascaud
Release Year:
1954
Studio: Criterion Collection
Runtime: 87 Mins.
Format: Black & White
Rating: Unrated
Language: French

What It's About:

Before Inspector Clouseau, there was the gifted actor/director Jacques Tati and his creation, Monsieur Hulot: a kind eccentric who, in his physical interactions, appears out of step with the modern world. This first Hulot film lampoons the conventions of the French as they travel en-masse to the seaside during one sweltering summer. Predictably, Hulot's presence livens things up considerably.

Why I Love It:

The first fabulous Hulot picture where sound and dialogue are mere accents to the observance of mundane, everyday activity. Tati's brilliance lies in showing us just how, with Hulot's special touch, these rituals and routines can be put off kilter. The result: a masterpiece of subtle visual humor and an homage to the forgotten conventions of silent film comedy.


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