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sight gags ever committed to celluloid, but it is the context in which they are placed and the atmosphere of the film that lift it into another realm. The central character is an unforgettable amalgam of bafflement at the modern world, eagerness to please and just the right amount of eccentricity - i.e. not too much - his every effort to fit in during his seaside holiday merely succeeds in creating chaos out of orderliness. Puncturing the veneer of the comfortably off at play is by no means the least of Tati's concerns. But, an elegiac quality , the sense that what Tati finds funny he also cherishes."
591:. Tati had fallen in love with the beguiling coastline while staying in nearby Port Charlotte with his friends, M. and Mme Lemoine, before the war and resolved to return one day to make a film there. Tati and his crew turned up in the summer of 1951, "took over the town and then presented it to the world as the quintessence of French middle-class life as it rediscovered its rituals in the aftermath of the Second World War." "Neither too big nor too small, - a sheltered inlet, with a graceful curve of sand, it boasted a hotel on the beach, L'Hotel de la Plage, on which the main action could be centred. 535: 482: 33: 645:
re-arrangement of certain shots (which went with a new arrangement of the main theme) to go along with new footage shot in Saint-Marc-sur-mer that he labeled as the definitive version of the film prior to his death in 1982. The 1978 version is labeled by the Les Films de Mon Oncle as the "definitive" version of the film. Only the original and 1978 version are available on home video.
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has described the film as "Sublime" and stated "It was through this film that I first fell in love with France. I think that is true of a lot of people." The journalist Simon O'Hagan, on the occasion of the film's 50th anniversary in 2003, wrote that the film "might contain the greatest collection of
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wrote that the film contained "much the same visual satire that we used to get in the 'silent' days from the pictures of Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton, and such as those." He said the film "exploded with merriment" and that Tati "is a long-legged, slightly pop-eyed gent whose talent for caricaturing
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Three versions of the film ended up being done. Tati withdrew the original 1953 version in 1959 while a second version was done in 1962 that was later taken out of circulation to be held in escrow due to his bankruptcy in 1967. In 1978, Tati reissued the film with twelve minutes trimmed to go with
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spoken dialogue is limited to the role of background sounds. Combined with frequent long shots of scenes with multiple characters, Tati believed that the results would tightly focus audience attention on the comical nature of humanity when interacting as a group, as well as his own meticulously
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AL car to his beachside holiday (French 'vacances') hotel. He battles with both hills and more modern cars along the way. On his arrival at the hotel he causes chaos when he opens the door during a stiff sea breeze. The rest of the film shows other guests at the hotel, together with a very
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the manners of human beings is robust and intense...There is really no story to the picture...The dialogue...is at a minimum, and it is used just to satirize the silly and pointless things that summer people say. Sounds of all sorts become firecrackers, tossed in for comical point."
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choreographed visual gags. However, the film is by no means a 'silent' comedy, as it uses natural and man-made sounds not only for comic effect but also for character development.
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Following scenes of chaotic departures from an unnamed railway station and bus stop, Monsieur HulĂŽt, an apparent bachelor of comedic gait, is seen driving his rudimentary 1924
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attractive resident of a boarding house up the road, interacting with HulĂŽt and each other, with HulĂŽt causing more comedic chaos throughout.
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The principal setting for the film, HĂŽtel de la Plage at Saint-Marc-sur-Mer (Saint-Nazaire), France, in 2009 is now run by
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The film was made in both French and English language versions. While Tati had experimented with color film in
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In Search of Monsieur Hulot's Holiday - article from The Guardian about staying in the Hotel de la Plage
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The film's comic influence has extended well beyond France and can be found as recently as 2007 in the
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Crowther, Bosley (1954), "The Screen in Review: French Satirical Film Opens at Fine Arts,"
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score, mostly variations on the theme "Quel temps fait-il Ă  Paris", was written by
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provided all the voices for the English dub of the film.
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magazine's list of the 100 Best Films of World Cinema.
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