Review of Mon Oncle (1958) by Scott S — 05 Nov 2013
Monsiour Hulot visits the technology driven world of his sister and his brother in law, but struggles to fit into the surroundings. A delightfully entertaining examination of modern technology paranoia only slightly dated but still very relevant today.
The delightful factor in this film is an absence of a more obvious and physical kind of slapstick in favour of a remarkable imaginative type that is more geared towards the use of wonderfully creative art direction.
A remarkable vision with a very distinctive and influential colourful style.
This review of Mon Oncle (1958) was written by Scott S on 05 Nov 2013.
Mon Oncle has generally received very positive reviews.
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