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Everything's Connected is an intriguing dive into Jacques Tati's world, specifically his 1957 film Mon oncle. Goudet does a solid job of weaving together the stylistic threads that run through Tati’s Monsieur Hulot films. The documentary has a relaxed pace, allowing the viewer to really soak in Tati's unique blend of visual comedy and social commentary. You get a sense of Tati's meticulous attention to detail and practical effects that create those whimsical moments. The atmosphere feels a bit nostalgic, almost playful, yet there’s depth in how it critiques modernity. It’s not just a study, it’s like sitting down with a fellow enthusiast who appreciates the nuances of Tati's art, making connections that might go unnoticed otherwise.
Great for those interested in film theory.Offers insights into Tati's creative process.Nice companion piece to Tati's films.
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