Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Mon Oncle

I enjoyed watching "Mon Oncle" because it's originally a comedy, but also is funny in the same way that "Dracula"is by which they create the sounds and try to synchronize them to gestures with the technology they had at the time.  I found it interesting that even with technological differences between then and now, Tati is able to portray subtleties of sounds to characters.  For example what we discussed in class with the footsteps, that the women have very short, clicking steps while the men are more scuffled sounding.  I believe that that elaborates on the characters actions.  Also, the soundtrack used for the town and the city was a great way to interpret the living styles .    

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