In this three minute clip from Jacques Tati's classic film Playtime, Monsieur Hulot is visiting a corporation and is trying to meet a particular accountant. This scene shows how he tries to navigat...
In this three minute clip from Jacques Tati's classic film Playtime, Monsieur Hulot is visiting a corporation and is trying to meet a particular accountant. This scene shows how he tries to navigate the maze-like working environment, trying and failing to find his man.
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This movie is going to be playing in Tucson in December. Oh I am so lucky, I will gladly make the 100 mile trip. Playtime is an absolute masterpiece. I've lost track of how many times I have seen it. To actually see it on the big screen is something I am greatly looking forward to.
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And I won't even address the aspect ratio.