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Delicatessen
1991 -
Not Rated
Release Date: 08/26/2008
Features:
DVD Features:
Keep Case
Widescreen
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 - French
Subtitles - English, Spanish
Additional Release Material:
Audio Commentary - Jean-Pierre Jeunet - Co-Director
Featurettes - 1. Fine Cooked Meats: The Making of DELICATESSEN
2. Jean-Pierre Jeunet's Archives
Trailers - 1. Original Trailer
2. Teaser
Original Language:
French
Time:
99
mins.
J&R Item # 1040374_10
UPC # 012236100126
Label: First Look Home Entertainment
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After years of working successfully in commercials and music videos, French directors Marc Caro and Jean-Pierre Jeunet make a splashing feature-film debut, DELICATESSEN, a hysterical exercise in style. Scripted by comic book writer and frequent Caro and Jeunet collaborator Gilles Adrien, the story follows a sweet-natured clown, Louison (Dominique Pinon), who moves into a run down apartment building with a delicatessen on the ground floor and falls in love with the butcher's daughter, Julie Clapet (Marie-Laure Dougnac). When it turns out that Julie's father (Jean-Claude Dreyfus) is actually butchering human beings and selling the meat to the carnivorous tenants of the building, Julie must decide if she will remain loyal to her father's business or expose the truth in order to save Louison from being the next victim. Taking place entirely inside, underneath, and on the roof of the delicatessen, the film uses an old pipe that runs throughout the building as a channel of communication for its characters.
Caro and Jeunet have a flair for visual communication and comedy that overflows in DELICATESSEN, keeping viewers engaged in the film even when the style seems to swallow the plot. In one of the most mimicked scenes of the 1990s (most notably in commercials), the directors brilliantly choreograph a bizarre event in which the separate activities of each of the hotel's tenants--a couple making love in a squeaky bed, a man painting his ceiling, a woman playing the cello--become hilariously rhythmic and synchronized. This scene spawned an entirely new cinematic language, making DELICATESSEN one of the most auspicious directorial debuts of the '90s.
"...A stylishly surreal comedy..."
-- Peter Travers
, (Rolling Stone)
"...The endless small observations and visual conjuring tricks keep it buoyant throughout..." -- Jonathan Romney , (Sight and Sound) "...Its Guignol roominghouse is an undeniably entertaining place to visit..." -- Robert Horton , (Film Comment) "...DELICATESSEN is a fearsomely intense movie that mixes moods with formidable assurance....It's loaded with horrific images and macabre jolts that keep resonating eerily in your mind's eye..." -- Michael Wilmington , (Los Angeles Times) "...DELICATESSEN creates a rich visual landscape for its oddly compelling characters....Each scene seems to contain some visual surprise..." -- Ernest Tucker , (Chicago Sun-Times) "Filmed at odd angles and in tinted amber....[An] absurdist comedy..." -- Grade: B -- Edward Karam , (Entertainment Weekly) "[The] picture has a fantastic look that is both eerie and surreal. The color palette tends to have tobacco overtones that enhance the post-apocalyptic setting." -- Widescreen Review Staff , (Widescreen Review) 3.5 stars out of 4 -- "It would seem impossible that a French comedy about cannibalism could be both funny and touchingly sweet, but that is the accomplishment of Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Marc Caro's DELICATESSEN." -- Joseph Failla , (Premiere) 5 stars out of 5 -- "It's a unique blend of physical gags, rhythmic sequences and surreal goings-on..." -- Simon Edwards , (Ultimate DVD) |
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