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Les Vacances de monsieur Hulot

Titre original : Les vacances de Monsieur Hulot
  • 1953
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  • 1h 27min
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Jacques Tati in Les Vacances de monsieur Hulot (1953)
SlapstickComedy

Monsieur Hulot arrive dans un hôtel en bord de mer pour des vacances où il provoque accidentellement (mais avec bonhomie) des dégâts.Monsieur Hulot arrive dans un hôtel en bord de mer pour des vacances où il provoque accidentellement (mais avec bonhomie) des dégâts.Monsieur Hulot arrive dans un hôtel en bord de mer pour des vacances où il provoque accidentellement (mais avec bonhomie) des dégâts.

  • Réalisation
    • Jacques Tati
  • Scénario
    • Jacques Tati
    • Henri Marquet
    • Pierre Aubert
  • Casting principal
    • Jacques Tati
    • Nathalie Pascaud
    • Micheline Rolla
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,3/10
    21 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Jacques Tati
    • Scénario
      • Jacques Tati
      • Henri Marquet
      • Pierre Aubert
    • Casting principal
      • Jacques Tati
      • Nathalie Pascaud
      • Micheline Rolla
    • 117avis d'utilisateurs
    • 82avis des critiques
    • 90Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    • Nommé pour 1 Oscar
      • 2 victoires et 3 nominations au total

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    Jacques Tati
    Jacques Tati
    • Monsieur Hulot
    Nathalie Pascaud
    Nathalie Pascaud
    • Martine
    Micheline Rolla
    Micheline Rolla
    • The Aunt
    • (as Michèle Rolla)
    Valentine Camax
    • Englishwoman
    Lucien Frégis
    Lucien Frégis
    • Hotel Proprietor
    • (as Lucien Fregis)
    Suzy Willy
    Suzy Willy
    • Commandant's Wife
    Marguerite Gérard
    • Strolling Woman
    Louis Pérault
    Louis Pérault
    • Fred
    André Dubois
    André Dubois
    • Commandant
    Raymond Carl
    Raymond Carl
    • Waiter
    René Lacourt
    René Lacourt
    • Strolling Man
    Nicole Chomo
    Nicole Chomo
    • Denise - Girl Scout with Backpack
    Édouard Francomme
    • Restaurant Patron
    Georges Adlin
    • South American
    • (non crédité)
    Pierre Aubert
    • The Young Intellectual
    • (non crédité)
    César Baldaccini
    César Baldaccini
    • Bearded Camper
    • (non crédité)
    Michèle Brabo
    Michèle Brabo
    • Holidaymaker
    • (non crédité)
    Pierre Clauzel
    • Holidaymaker on Beach
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Jacques Tati
    • Scénario
      • Jacques Tati
      • Henri Marquet
      • Pierre Aubert
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    Avis des utilisateurs117

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    8sothisislife

    Brings its own popcorn.

    If you do not have the time or money to travel back to 1953 to spend a French holiday, you might as well just watch M. Hulot's Holiday. Honestly holidays are stressful and barely ever as good as you want them to be anyway, while this movie was much more than I expected it to be.

    The humor in the film is warm, never condescending or patronizing to the characters. There is always the sense of fun. The movie really sells itself to me by not making Mr. Hulot a buffoon alone in the crowd. Circumstance and happening reveals everyone to be capable of situational humor, the accidents of the movie are shared with a laugh.

    It is an observational movie, and the majority of the humor is not forced, neither upon us nor upon the movie itself. It merely shows how people can get involved in each others' lives, how funny the average day can be. It is like attending a family reunion, really. The camera does not stick itself to Mr. Hulot, but goes anywhere for a laugh. If a small boy is doing something funny, the camera will be there to capture it all, and then leave the boy. This would make another film feel large, but because there is no story to the film, because there is no main character to feel especially attached to, it always feels personal, it always feel like you are seeing something nobody else is.

    Perhaps the best part is that the film sticks with you for days afterward, and soon Mr. Hulot's Holiday shows its real genius, as you start noticing similar things happening around you.
    dougdoepke

    Subtle Charm of the Bourgeoisie

    It's not surprising that most folks either love the movie or hate it. In fact, few films are more unlike today's comedy style than this one. It's neither manic, nor in-your-face, nor aimed at the belly-laugh. Instead, it's leisurely paced, subtly structured, and aimed at the mild chuckle, while the closest the set-ups come to the scatological are boys ogling the lovely Martine. So, all in all, don't expect to see its like at the neighborhood Cineplex anytime soon.

    Tati's unusual brand of humor comes from observing life's minutiae—simple things, such as swinging doors, balky cars, and exaggerated social graces. In short, he manages to remark on the unremarkable in an amusing way. Of course, this kind of ground-level humor is not everyone's cup of tea. For me, not all the set-ups work; at the same time, the humor tends to wear thin over the 90 minutes. Still, there's a subtle charm working its way through that's quite compelling and unlike anything else I've seen. Perhaps the reviewer who finds an underlying innocence puts his/her finger on the secret of the appeal. And when the camera lingers at the end on the now deserted beach, there's a sense of some kind of wistful loss. But I've never been able to figure out exactly of what.
    9curtis-8

    Hilarious, influential, plot less, wonderful

    "Mr. Hulot's Holiday" is a terrific comedy. But be warned, it is also deliberately paced, almost lacking in dialog, and absolutely plot less. In order for you to enjoy this film, you must not wait for the "story" to begin--there is not one. In fact, the film is not much more than a series of sight gags held together by a single set of characters and a single locale--but as such, it is brilliant.

    Director/Star Tati's work in the Hulot films was an obvious influence on the solo films of Jerry Lewis a decade later. It is amazing that the French purportedly think Lewis a genius when in fact his best films (such as "The Bellboy," "The Ladies Man," "The Errand Boy," etc) borrow from the Tati style to the point of plagiarism.

    Well, the original is better, and you don't have to endure the constant mugging.
    UncleCharlie

    Delightful

    All Tati's films are a gentle poke in the ribs...Nothing wrong with that...Totally different performer to Keaton, Chaplin and Lloyd...Those who compare him with them, know nothing of comedy..Tati dealt in observances, the others in pure slapstick where they were the ones to be looked at..Tati through his use of the camera and his setup's asked the audience to look at everything on the screen..At everything that was happening around the central character..Those who need their comedy force fed to them in huge exaggerated doses shouldn't watch a Tati film, I doubt whether their concentration spans would last the distance.

    But then again, to ask some audiences (probably American) to appreciate a subtlety, is a very hard task indeed, especially if they have been raised on the cinema de tripe which comes out of Hollywood.
    Snow Leopard

    Very Enjoyable Throwback

    Jacques Tati's first Monsieur Hulot feature is an enjoyable throwback to the days of silent comedy, with plenty of Tati's own style thrown in as well. The series of vignettes passes by at a well-timed pace, and for all that there is little in terms of plot development, it's not long at all before you feel as if you know not just Hulot but the other characters as well.

    The vacation setting makes for a pleasant, leisurely atmosphere that makes a nice setting for Hulot and the others. Each scene has plenty of good-natured humor, and most of them also contain some amusing details that are hard to catch the first time you see it, making it well worth re-watching.

    The opening sequences are easy to identify with, for all that the story occurs in another time and place, since some of the numerous snags faced by the vacationers are common experiences. Then, from the time that Hulot leaves the door open as he enters, there is a non-stop stream of good comic material that highlights Tati's own character.

    By keeping the dialogue to a minimum, it emphasizes the visual gags (with occasional sound effects), some of which are also amusing yet wordless comments on human nature. Tati's style would have worked very well in silent comedy, yet he also has his own character, not an imitation of Keaton or of Chaplin or of anyone else. He made even better use of the character in "Mon Oncle", but this one well deserves to be remembered and enjoyed as well.

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    • Anecdotes
      Jacques Tati recounted later in life that he had been heavily criticized for perceived weak dialogue when this film came out. Tati claimed that his intention was to make the dialogue as realistic as possible (thus, simple or boring) to capture the banality of real vacationers.
    • Gaffes
      When Hulot first enters the hotel and closes the door behind himself, his cap is on his head when he bends to pick up his suitcase; when he straightens, the cap is in his hand with the suitcase.
    • Citations

      Opening Titles: Mr. Hulot is off for a week by the sea. Take a seat behind his camera, and you can spend it with him. Don't look for a plot, for a holiday is meant purely for fun, and if you look for it, you will find more fun in ordinary life than in fiction.

    • Crédits fous
      Prologue to restored film (part1/2):  "Mr. Hulot's Holiday, Jacques Tati's second feature film, was released in Paris on February 27th, 1953. On that day, Mr. Hulot was born. First in 1962, and later on in 1978, Tati worked on his film again. He re-edited it, cut some shots out, lengthened a few others, re-orchestrated the score and remixed the sound. Thus, over a period of 25 years, he continued to create the world of his main character.   The film was released around the world. The original elements were damaged and weakened by the repeated re-editing process, as well as by numerous changes performed by the director."
    • Versions alternatives
      Original French version is ca. 18 minutes longer than the US version.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Omnibus: Monsieur Hulot's Work (1976)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 25 février 1953 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • France
    • Langues
      • Français
      • Anglais
      • Allemand
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Les Vacances de M. Hulot
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Hotel de la Plage - 37 rue Commandant Charcot, Saint-Marc-sur-Mer, Loire-Atlantique, France(hotel)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Discina Film
      • Cady Films
      • Specta Films
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    • Montant brut mondial
      • 257 006 $US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 27 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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