Le locataire diabolique
- 1909
- 6min
NOTE IMDb
7,2/10
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA man rents an apartment and furnishes it in remarkable fashion.A man rents an apartment and furnishes it in remarkable fashion.A man rents an apartment and furnishes it in remarkable fashion.
Charles Claudel
- The Male Janitor
- (non crédité)
Octavie Huvier
- The Female Janitor
- (non crédité)
François Lallement
- The Soldier
- (non crédité)
André Méliès
- The Son of the Devilish Tenant
- (non crédité)
Georges Méliès
- Le Locataire diabolique
- (non crédité)
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This colorful and creative Georges Méliès feature takes a basic gag idea and uses it as the basis for several minutes of interesting and entertaining camera tricks. It is also one of the few surviving Méliès movies that have hand-tinted color, and while the color of the print has now somewhat faded, it still looks good enough to enhance the overall effect.
The story starts with a man renting an unfurnished room, and then most of it is simply a wide variety of visual effects as the tenant furnishes his new apartment with things that he amazingly pulls out of a carpetbag. It's interesting and very detailed, and if you've ever seen "Mary Poppins", the basic effect is remarkably similar to the scene in which Mary moves into the Banks home and furnishes her room. The special effects in Méliès's movie are not as polished, but on the other hand it gets even more mileage out of the idea.
This feature was made somewhat later than were most of Méliès's best-known movies, but it's easily one of the finest efforts of his later years as a film-maker. It takes one basic idea and makes it into an interesting and imaginative film.
The story starts with a man renting an unfurnished room, and then most of it is simply a wide variety of visual effects as the tenant furnishes his new apartment with things that he amazingly pulls out of a carpetbag. It's interesting and very detailed, and if you've ever seen "Mary Poppins", the basic effect is remarkably similar to the scene in which Mary moves into the Banks home and furnishes her room. The special effects in Méliès's movie are not as polished, but on the other hand it gets even more mileage out of the idea.
This feature was made somewhat later than were most of Méliès's best-known movies, but it's easily one of the finest efforts of his later years as a film-maker. It takes one basic idea and makes it into an interesting and imaginative film.
The Devilish Tenant aka The Diabolic Tenant
After watch 5 or 6 of Méliès' films I will say it becomes repetitious - all camera tricks to bedazzle the audiences of the time era and not much of a story. This one is a cute film - worth watching but expect more of the same from Méliès.
7.5/10
After watch 5 or 6 of Méliès' films I will say it becomes repetitious - all camera tricks to bedazzle the audiences of the time era and not much of a story. This one is a cute film - worth watching but expect more of the same from Méliès.
7.5/10
Devilish Tenant, The (1909)
aka Locataire diabolique, Le
*** (out of 4)
Georges Melies film about a man who rents an apartment and furnishes the entire thing with one box. It's easy to see how the trickery was done in this film but that doesn't take away from the fun. The real highlight is the wonderful ending of how the man finally gets rid of everything.
In early 2008 a box set with over 170 Meiles films will be released and it's certainly long overdue.
aka Locataire diabolique, Le
*** (out of 4)
Georges Melies film about a man who rents an apartment and furnishes the entire thing with one box. It's easy to see how the trickery was done in this film but that doesn't take away from the fun. The real highlight is the wonderful ending of how the man finally gets rid of everything.
In early 2008 a box set with over 170 Meiles films will be released and it's certainly long overdue.
10Hitchcoc
This six minute offering involves a man who apparently rents a room. All he has with him is a carpetbag. He begins pulling things out of the bag and placing them around the room. They include paintings, chairs, a table, people, a bureau, and on and on. Yet it all comes out of a tiny bag. There is some wonderful animation here and the pacing is dynamite. Of course, the landlord doesn't think much of what he's done to the place. So much fun.
I've seen quite a few Melies film over the last couple of years - mostly in roughly chronological order - and watching them in this way drives home just how impossible he found it to adapt to the changing times. Like Emile Reynaud before him, Melies failed to evolve, and essentially ended up repeating the same story over and over by simply varying small details. He could easily have staged this film, in which the devilish tenant of the title produces the furniture for his new dwelling from a carpetbag, as a basic magic show, because there isn't really much of a story. Melies film career would pretty much be dead within another five years, which is a sad thing - had he been able to harness that incredible energy that is evident in every frame of this stencil-coloured film to develop all aspects of his filmmaking talents he might have gone on indefinitely...
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