Director:
Jacques TatiGuión:
René WheelerCámara:
Jacques MercantonMúsica:
Jean YatoveReparto:
Jacques Tati, Guy Decomble, Paul Frankeur, Santa Relli, Jacques Cottin, Jacques Beauvais, Robert Balpo, Roger RafalSinopsis(1)
El pueblo de Saint Sévère está de fiesta. Las calles seadornan con guirnaldas y banderas; la terraza del cafése prepara para el gran baile popular; los feriantesllevan en sus carromatos caballitos de madera,tómbolas, cine ambulante, cucañas… François (Jacques Tati), elcartero, está deseoso de ayudar a los feriantes, peropese a todos sus esfuerzos lo único que consigueprovocar es una serie de desternillantes catástrofes. (Filmin)
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Jacques Tati essentially made a slapstick film, but at the same time, it's unique, and his humor is so gentle and human, even though there are some mischievous moments, it's still presented in such a kind way that American slapstick films never quite achieved. This is where Jacques Tati is both entertaining and a master of human observation. ()
A whimsy summer with Vlasta Burian? Yeah, something like that. At its core, it's a mute grotesque with sound, even if the few dialogues only play an episodic role. The main aspects are the brilliant situational gags, as well as the wonderfully dusty atmosphere of the ponderous French countryside, which are meant for readers of Chevallier's Zvonokosy. Stylish music also plays an important role... Somehow, the message of a peaceful life, where the crackling of the American journal is not at all appropriate, is followed with a certain "bitter-sweetness". An old film for the soul. But as beautifully old as that hunched old lady with the goat that accompanies us in it. ()
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