2010 (UK / France)
Director: Sylvain Chomet
Viewed: November 21, 2010
Format: Theatrical Print (Hi-Pointe Theater)
Sylvain Chomet’s superb new animated feature, The Illusionist, functions as an affectionate homage to the films, spirit, and persona of French filmmaker Jacques Tati, all within a poignant fairy tale about grace and compassion. Oh, and it’s also flat-out gorgeous–a triumph of design that boasts fresh delights at every turn. Chomet discards the surrealism of The Triplets of Belleville for this more grounded tale of entrances, meetings, and exits in the fading vaudeville community of 1950s Europe. However, the former film’s hallmarks remain: grotesque characters, a reliance on pantomime and mumbled dialog, and a setting realized with breathtaking artistry. Based on an unproduced Tati script, Chomet’s film follows the titular stage magician (a caricature of Tati and his Monsieur Hulot character) through a sequence of humiliating gigs, picking up a guileless country girl along the way. The pair eventually settles for a time in a splendidly rendered Edinburgh, where their tender relationship deepens and evolves. Chomet presents this mellow, tearful story with an appealing blend of uneasy pathos, endearing zaniness, and black humor. The Illusionist is a giddy reminder of the evocative potential of traditional animation, a potential that attains full flower in the hands of a master such as Chomet.
Hi Andrew–
Sorry this was the only way I could figure out how to contact you. I really enjoyed your coverage of the festival this year–great stuff. I just added GC to my blogroll–if you like what you see on seriousmovielover.com, please feel free to do the same. Thanks for some great writing!
Kimberly
I love Tati.
I love THE TRIPLETS OF BELLVILLE.
I love traditional animation.
I love superbly penned capsules.
I guess I’ll be a winner when this opens here.
[...] Andrew Wyatt offers up an excellent capsule appraisal of Sylvain Chomet’s The Triplets of Belleville, which he recently saw at the St. Luis International Film Festival, at Gateway Cinephiles: http://gatewaycinephiles.com/2010/11/22/stliff-2010-day-eleven/ [...]
[...] Andrew Wyatt offers up an excellent capsule appraisal of Sylvain Chomet’s The Triplets of Belleville, which he recently saw at the St. Luis International Film Festival, at Gateway Cinephiles: http://gatewaycinephiles.com/2010/11/22/stliff-2010-day-eleven/ [...]
Sam:
I would put money on you loving this film.
Kimberly:
Thanks for the add. I’ve done likewise. It’s great to see another St. Louis-based writer out there in the film blogosphere!