Review of Monsieur Hulot's Holiday (1953) by Nicolas M — 14 Jul 2010
Innovative slapstick humor in the Chaplin/Keaton/Lloyd tradition; inventive gags throughout and Tati impersonating naiveté in its entirety, representing (and, in the process, empathizing with) those that just can't fit in and get used to the formalities of today's exaggerated social structure. Looking for "best summer movie" candidates? Look no further than this shining jewel and, for once, screw Mr. Bean!
99/100.
This review of Monsieur Hulot's Holiday (1953) was written by Nicolas M on 14 Jul 2010.
Monsieur Hulot's Holiday has generally received very positive reviews.
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