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Monday, August 23, 2010

The Illusionist from internation festival

"When Jacques tries to hide from the girl, he ends up in a theater, The Cameo, where Mon oncle (1958) by Jacques Tati is shown. "L'illusionniste"'s script was first written by Tati, whose figure and character was taken to create the main character Jacques Tatischeff (Tati's original name). " when I was watching the movie, the image quality is like old French or Japanese 2D sketch animation, with 3D post-production that create the unique image than the other 3D animation. I love to see the detail and texture of the view and object. It reflect "Tati's central issues (such as old-fashioned life-styles and values confronted by modern technology), his eye for detail, his pleasantly reserved humanity and his wonderful sense for comedic timing and subtle gags are all left intact by the careful makers of this gem."The movie basically told"the story of an ageing slight-of-hand magician -- near enough in both appearance and manner to be M. Hulot himself -- who takes his outdated stage act from Paris to the UK. An invitation to perform in the Hebrides isles brings him to Scotland where his magic and kindness inspires a naïve young maiden to tag-along with him and the two find themselves in Edinburgh. " and rock star's took his show time. While he can only afford to rent a studio with painter, gymnast which reflect the poor situation that all artist have. They look nice and shiny on the stage, but poor and shabby when they practicing. The flesh eating rabbit is also another special point.

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