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Le locataire diabolique

  • 1909
  • 6min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,2/10
2102
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Charles Claudel and Georges Méliès in Le locataire diabolique (1909)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA 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.

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    • Georges Méliès
  • Star
    • Charles Claudel
    • Octavie Huvier
    • François Lallement
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,2/10
    2102
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Georges Méliès
    • Star
      • Charles Claudel
      • Octavie Huvier
      • François Lallement
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    • 1Recensione della critica
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    Charles Claudel
    • The Male Janitor
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    Octavie Huvier
    • The Female Janitor
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    François Lallement
    • The Soldier
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    André Méliès
    • The Son of the Devilish Tenant
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    Georges Méliès
    Georges Méliès
    • Le Locataire diabolique
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    10planktonrules

    Once again, the genius and inventive trick cinematography of Méliès

    Only recently have I discovered the marvelous and very early films of the French genius Méliès. I call him a genius because his films are so inventive, so different and unique that he clearly transcended his contemporaries. Whereas the average films of his day were almost plot less and dull by today's standards, many of his films are still terrific in the 21st century.

    This movie, named THE DEVILISH TENNENT in Enlish, is packed full of the most amazing trick camera-work and even features hand colored cels--giving it a color look well before the days of Technicolor. Sure the color isn't perfect, but for its day it was amazing--especially since all six minutes of the film is in color--not just a tiny portion. And when it comes to camera tricks, the entire movie is one trick after another! A man moves into an apartment with just a suitcase. But, it's magical and he is able to pull out paintings, furniture, a piano, a fireplace and eventually even his entire family out of the suitcase--in a most convincing fashion for 1909. Then, later when he doesn't have the money for the rent, he packs everything up and disappears--leaving a BIG surprise for his landlord! This is just one of those "you gotta see it to believe it films"--as no review can do this amazing work justice.

    If you want to see this film online, go to Google and type in "Méliès" and then click the video button for a long list of his films that are viewable without special software.
    6Red-Barracuda

    A bag of tricks

    This latter day George Méliès film is basically another of his trick shorts. In it a man moves into an unfurnished room and proceeds to decorate it with a selection of furniture and family members which he improbably pulls out of a small bag. Like all of the director's inventive shorts it's very well presented. And fully colour tinted as well, which is a great bonus. The special effects are simple yet effective and carefully rendered. Like other Méliès features it has a good sense of humour too. However, when you take into account the more elaborate narrative features that Méliès had already produced several years before, such as A Trip to the Moon and Kingdom of the Fairies, this does seem like quite regressive. Maybe it indicates why this famous innovator's career never really evolved any further, as he seemed to be essentially still making the same sort of films at a time of great change and evolution in the cinematic medium in general. A great shame, as he was easily the greatest presence in cinema in first decade of its existence. That said, this is still a very fun flick and one that is still a lot more fun to watch than most others from the time.
    10Hitchcoc

    Nice to See Him on His Game!

    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.
    6JoeytheBrit

    More of the same...

    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...
    7Tera-Jones

    Cute But Repetitious

    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

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