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Marco Ferreri La grande abbuffata/La grande bouffe
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More than existential boredom, I would say they sought, found, and accomplished their symbolic group suicide...extreme sanctification and simultaneous rebellion against the supreme bodily instincts...food and sex...
Blake Edwards Hollywood Party
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The Morandini has some horrors from the last ten years like 5 stelle, A History of Violence, or Il vento che accarezza l'erba, or A Sottile Linea Rossa, but it's not bad at all even compared to non-Italian websites.
Marco Ferreri La grande abbuffata/La grande bouffe
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I think Ferreri made just the effort to rent the house and find the money for food... then he locked those monstrous actors inside and set up a couple of cameras... everything else happened like in a reality show!!! They were all crazy libertine saints... :)
Blake Edwards Hollywood Party
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...and obviously allen...!!
Blake Edwards Hollywood Party
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Ah, you give him mereghetti? I have the Morandini that gives him the max..
Blake Edwards Hollywood Party
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And I take advantage of your page Pippo to ask the comic pueblo (with a very capital C) - employees like me if I miss someone besides Keaton, Langdon, Lloyd, Stan and Ollie, Tati, Chaplin, Sellers, Lewis, and the Marx brothers, who really deserve it... and does this mad mad mad world really worth the 25 euros it costs???
Blake Edwards Hollywood Party
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In that scene, I found absolutely astounding that moment when a piece of the ceiling or some shelf gives way and creates a strange abstract art composition that is immediately taken by the chic customers as a refinement of the restaurant... or at least that’s how it seemed to me...
Blake Edwards Hollywood Party
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Oh yes, I thought about it right away, even though Tati's situation is much more "brainy," given obviously the different objective of Tati's satire in that film.
Marco Ferreri La grande abbuffata/La grande bouffe
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monstrous, desecrating, shocking, with an aggressive yet overwhelming humor that belongs to the best of Ferreri... I don't know about you, but it's one of those "magical" and unsettling cases where cinema slightly, and in many ways profoundly, changes how you see certain daily practices, like gorging at the table to forget, to smother problems and anxieties... put simply, ever since I watched the movie, at every meal I feel a shiver of self-ironic terror along the digestive tract that instantly slows down the chewing speed of my jaws and gives me that fleeting moment of beneficial reasoning as a thinking human being and not just a consumer... but what have I just said...? :)
Blake Edwards Hollywood Party
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Well, what can I say... the atmosphere of the party, which is slowly but inevitably brought to the cathartic catastrophe of the finale, is unique, astonishing... yes, the usual theme of the comic who unknowingly disrupts the (very bourgeois) reality in which they happen to find themselves, but the humor in this film is truly unique and very special... although I perhaps prefer the holidays of Monsieur Hulot...