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Mi tío

Título original: Mon oncle
  • 1958
  • A
  • 2h
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,6/10
25 mil
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Mi tío (1958)
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Monsieur Hulot visita el mundo impulsado por la tecnología de su hermana, cuñado y sobrino, pero no puede encajar en ese entorno.Monsieur Hulot visita el mundo impulsado por la tecnología de su hermana, cuñado y sobrino, pero no puede encajar en ese entorno.Monsieur Hulot visita el mundo impulsado por la tecnología de su hermana, cuñado y sobrino, pero no puede encajar en ese entorno.

  • Dirección
    • Jacques Tati
  • Guión
    • Jacques Lagrange
    • Jean L'Hôte
    • Jacques Tati
  • Reparto principal
    • Jacques Tati
    • Jean-Pierre Zola
    • Adrienne Servantie
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    7,6/10
    25 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Jacques Tati
    • Guión
      • Jacques Lagrange
      • Jean L'Hôte
      • Jacques Tati
    • Reparto principal
      • Jacques Tati
      • Jean-Pierre Zola
      • Adrienne Servantie
    • 93Reseñas de usuarios
    • 71Reseñas de críticos
    • 84Metapuntuación
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
    • Ganó 1 premio Óscar
      • 7 premios y 4 nominaciones en total

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    Mon Oncle
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    Jacques Tati
    Jacques Tati
    • Monsieur Hulot
    • (sin acreditar)
    Jean-Pierre Zola
    Jean-Pierre Zola
    • Charles Arpel
    Adrienne Servantie
    Adrienne Servantie
    • Madame Arpel
    Lucien Frégis
    Lucien Frégis
    • Monsieur Pichard
    • (as Lucien Fregis)
    Betty Schneider
    Betty Schneider
    • Betty - la fille de la concierge…
    Jean-François Martial
    • Monsieur Walter
    • (as J.F. Martial)
    Dominique Marie
    Dominique Marie
    • La voisine snob des Arpel…
    Yvonne Arnaud
    Yvonne Arnaud
    • Georgette - la bonne…
    Adelaide Danieli
    • Madame Pichard
    Alain Bécourt
    Alain Bécourt
    • Gérard Arpel
    • (as Alain Becourt)
    Régis Fontenay
    • Braces Dealer
    • (as Regis Fontenay)
    Claude Badolle
    • Le brocanteur…
    Max Martel
    • L'ivrogne…
    Nicolas Bataille
    • Un ouvrier…
    Daki
    • Daki, the Arpels' Dachshund
    • (sin acreditar)
    Dominique Derly
    • La secrétaire de Monsieur Arpel
    • (sin acreditar)
    • …
    André Dino
    André Dino
    • Le balayeur municipal
    • (sin acreditar)
    • …
    Suzanne Franck
      • Dirección
        • Jacques Tati
      • Guión
        • Jacques Lagrange
        • Jean L'Hôte
        • Jacques Tati
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      Reseñas de usuarios93

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      10sol-

      My brief review of the film

      A superior sequel to 'Mr. Hulot's Holiday', it has a more solid story, funnier jokes and some things to say about the coldness of modern technology this time round. The humour does not rely on the dialogue, as there is hardly any, but it does not rely on physical humour either. Instead, the puns come from the way in which Tati sets up the shots. The mathematical precision of certain sequences, and the way that the actors are positioned within the frame, are what is amusing. The jokes are much more subtle, not hand-delivered, and therefore there should be more that can be picked up on multiple viewings. One of the funniest scenes gives a building two moving eyes, thanks to a clever set design and great lighting. The art direction is simply excellent, the music is wonderful, and the timing for every shot is just superb. Not everything is brilliant though. The continuity is a bit off at times, no thanks to some awkward jump cutting, and towards the end the jokes become a bit repetitive and tiresome. There is also little plot, but there is certainly a satisfactory amount of storyline, it being an original take on the fish-out-of-water plot line. The supporting characters are silly, but they actually benefit the film here. Characters such as the neighbour show just how out-of-touch some persons are in the technology crazed world. This film may not be for every taste, but I simply found it delightful stuff myself.
      10h-breckmann

      The subtle world of Jacques Tati

      Mon Oncle is a movie with a lot of subtle humor. You don't need subtitles as all speaks for itself. Also Monsieur Hulot only speaks when they ask for his name. It is an attack on modern times with the stupid superfluous technology that does not serve but make people crazy. Also the snobs are made ridiculous by their own technology and children, The film starts and ends with dogs. The dogs more or less are an example how man could be: free, having fun without the the obstacles of daily life they create themselves. The dogs are the winners. The children show us how adults easily can be fooled and also they always win.

      In most of his movies there is only one typical french soundtrack that is constantly repeated, it enhances the suggestion of being in France and part of it. The sound is separately added to the movie and has the effect your hearing is far more sensitive. This also enhances the effect of being part of it.

      The house with this special gravel garden is shocking modern considering the 50's the film was made. It is almost a piece of avant-garde art.

      Take your time to watch it. This movie is art, not just another film that rolls out of a movie factory. Tati creates his own world that shows us who we are. Tati made his masterpiece but I can understand many people will not notice all the humor that passes.

      Like in "Vacanses de Monsieur Hulot" and "Jour de Fete" there are so many subtle moments of humor, it is normal you will miss some.

      It may be "The Party" with Peter Sellers was inspired by Mon Oncle as it has the same ingredients: the modern house with technology and the snobs that own it.

      There is not anyone else who made films like Tati. In Europe Tati always was respected and admired for his work. Except for "Trafik" I have all films on DVD. All members of a family can watch these films.
      8ozjeppe

      The absurdities of human behavior... and that music score!

      This is Tati's 'Modern times', a critical stab in the side of civilization and the changing of the times in Paris in the late 1950's... and it's absolutely delightful and disarming in its simple display of the absurdities of human behavior in relation to it. I vaguely remember watching this as a nine-year old... and 29 years down the track, it's a great realization to suddenly understand why Tati was regarded as a true movie-making artist. Watching this lovable gem of a movie is like watching a pastel painting elaborately (and slowly, so patience is required!) coming to life. Just watch that recurring shot where the crumbled brick wall borders the old-time, lively street to the new, sterile concrete apartment complex blocks. Symbolism at its best!

      No laugh-fest exactly, but it's loaded with charm, both heartwarming and satirical, with an attention to sets, props and character detail that's quite amazing: the opening credits... the ubiquitous dogs, the street-sweeper, the vendors, the bar guests... and most importantly: the whole household (and garden!) of Hulot's sister! And finally, what about that accordion music score? It has to be one of the best in cinema history!!

      8 out of 10 from Ozjeppe
      9movieed1

      A movie to WATCH for historical commentary

      Jacques was making a movie to WATCH for future generations to see how the simple social life in the small country towns were going to be killed off with modernism and technology. In his world, safety, community, young/old mixed socialized, street sweepers socialized with Gov't officials... modernism: Isolating, cold, ignorant. Material goods cannot replace a good doughnut and horseplay outdoors. A Vingnette of how the world was changing at that time to where we are today. The music plays in the small quaint town. Where happiness and familiarity go hand in hand. As we see he can survive in that world fine. Modernism is replacing and displacing kind hearted men like my Uncle. A simple loving man who loves the countryside and can no longer assimilate into the new modernism. The movie is done with love and slow funny visuals. It is to be absorbed, and watched as if YOU are the Voyer one summer with My Uncle. The storyline a Social Commentary of post modernism.
      7stefan-144

      Manifesto of a post-modern Chaplin

      Jacques Tati needs a statue in the movie history hall of fame. He will have it, eventually. As an actor, he created Monsieur Hulot, a sort of post-modern Chaplin, walking through the world as estranged and yet delighted, as a middle-aged ET. As a director, he did about the same thing, but added a visual brilliance, a classical sense for the absurd, and a lot of poetry.

      Mon oncle, My uncle, is pretty much the manifesto of his artistic raison d'etre. The uncle, Monsieur Hulot, with his timeless, almost zen-like attitude to life, is contrasted by the successful bourgeoisie family, trying so hard to shine. What happens in the movie, is simply the little everyday absurdities rising out of this meeting of contradictions.

      Tati makes fun of everyone, but in such a gentle and loving way, no one gets hurt. He is truly enjoying himself, when observing the little madnesses of modern man. There is no call for anyone getting really angry at anyone else.

      Still, there are statements, and they are provoking if pondered. Tati probably succeeded in balancing the 1950's unreserved delight in consumer gluttony, with a bit of a taoist reconsideration as to the significance of it all. Without Tati and his movies, it is quite likely that we would have taken much longer in glimpsing the futility of earthly possessions, and that which has for the last half-century been called progress.

      And contrary to many other movies of up to the same age, Mon oncle carries the years with just as straight a posture as the one of Monsieur Hulot. They should show this movie in the schools, so that all kids get to see it and reflect.

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      • Curiosidades
        Jacques Tati borrowed dogs from a local pound for the film and took care of the dogs all through filming. Tati made several shots of them, which he later used to connect scenes. When filming was over, he didn't want to bring the dogs back to the pound, so he placed an advertisement in the newspaper, calling them "movie stars"; all dogs eventually were taken in by respectable families throughout Paris.
      • Pifias
        Whenever M. Arpel parks his car in his tiny home garage, he always pulls in front-end first; however, whenever he leaves for work in the morning, the car always exits the garage front-end first. (This may be a subtle sight gag on (Jacques Tati)'s part.)
      • Citas

        Charles Arpel: We could go to the Sexy Club.

        Madame Arpel: I prefer Constantino and his nice music.

      • Créditos adicionales
        The opening credits appear on signs at a construction site.
      • Versiones alternativas
        An English version of the movie, that is some 10 minutes shorter with less dialogue, was shot side-by-side with the French version.
      • Conexiones
        Featured in Omnibus: Monsieur Hulot's Work (1976)

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      • Fecha de lanzamiento
        • 14 de octubre de 1958 (España)
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        • Francia
        • Italia
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        • Francés
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        • El meu oncle
      • Localizaciones del rodaje
        • Place d'Armes, Saint-Maur-des-Fossés, Val-de-Marne, Francia(street scenes)
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        • Specta Films
        • Gray-Film
        • Alter Films
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