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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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