...recreates a supposedly perfect metropolis and then watches as it comes undone by man's inherent folly.
Playtime (1967)
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Reviews Counted:33
Fresh:33
Rotten:0
Average Rating:8.7/10
Runtime: 2 hrs 4 mins
Genre: Foreign Films
Synopsis: Jacques Tati's spectacular cinematic art reached its peak in the gargantuan achievement of this film, PLAYTIME. Marking the third appearance of Tati's Mr. Magoo-like character, Mr. Hulot, PLAYTIME... Jacques Tati's spectacular cinematic art reached its peak in the gargantuan achievement of this film, PLAYTIME. Marking the third appearance of Tati's Mr. Magoo-like character, Mr. Hulot, PLAYTIME takes as its subject modern technology and its sometimes disastrous and always hilarious effects on the people living within it. As in most Tati films, a minimal plot (the parallel paths of Hulot and a group of American tourists), is held together by a seamless ballet of visual, aural, and conceptual gags. Tati constructed an enormous set, Tativille, rendering a high modern contemporary Paris decked in chrome, mirrors, and glass within which the surreal slapstick of PLAYTIME unfolds. Filmed in 70mm Technicolor, with sound recorded on a seven-channel stereo, the film approaches the city from a bird's eye perspective showing the complex yet abstract machinations of people and their technologies, with each character linked to the other and the whole ensemble dependant on the giant grid of the modern city. Objects, people, and sounds vie for the viewer's attention and all exert equal fascination and comedic power in the circus of Tati's modern life. From the airport to the high rise to the nightclub, Hulot weaves in and out of view, leaving a trail of bumped heads, offended sensibilities and curious glances in his wake. [More]
Starring: Jacques Tati, Barbara Dennek, Jean Luc Montante, Rita Maiden
Starring: Jacques Tati, Barbara Dennek, Jean Luc Montante, Rita Maiden
Director: Jacques Tati
Director: Jacques Tati
Screenwriter: Jacques Tati, Jacques LaGrange
Producer: René Silvera
Composer: Francis Lemarque
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Reviews for Playtime
Tati's attempt to answer this question: In the midst of an increasingly impersonal world, how do we keep our humanity?
[Playtime] leaves you smiling and feeling good about the way we humans have of demolishing order wherever we go.
At a time when most comedies seem created for knuckle-trailing sensibilities, we can use as much sophistication as we can get.
One of those rare films that has earned a following through its architecture
His mechanical monsters are more annoying than harmful and the beings who control and are controlled by them are not villains and victims but, invariably, innocents as guileless as they are hapless.
Playtime is an adamant vision whose failure is integral to its philosophy. It is a befitting fate that Tati’s art was not endorsed by popularity.
Jacques Tati's most brilliant film, a bracing reminder in this all-too-lazy era that films can occasionally achieve the status of art.
simple, yet profound, observations of human life in the increasingly alienating modern world
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March 16, 2005:
Ebert's Overlooked Film Festival 2005
A 70-mm French comedy by Jacques Tati will open my 7th annual Overlooked Film Festival this April, and a Bollywood musical starring "the most beautiful woman in the... More...
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