Next Screening Fri July 2: MIC MACS
Directed by Jean-Pierret Jeunet (Amelie) David Stratton says: "It's got a very good plot, a strong plot, a sort of almost Frank Capra like story about the underdogs who take over the big arms dealers and overcome them. It's stuff with visual invention. It's got so many great visual ideas.
"I'm one of the few people that have admired Jeunet's films from a distance but found them hard to access emotionally. And this is full of his idiosyncratic visuals, crazy characters - literally outsiders in the Parisian community. But there was real joy in this film, and fun. It is constantly entertaining, narratively more cohesive than many of his films, and naively politically palatable."
"I'm one of the few people that have admired Jeunet's films from a distance but found them hard to access emotionally. And this is full of his idiosyncratic visuals, crazy characters - literally outsiders in the Parisian community. But there was real joy in this film, and fun. It is constantly entertaining, narratively more cohesive than many of his films, and naively politically palatable."
Margaret loved it and called it "cheeky".
Margaret: David:
SCREENING AT THE GERRINGONG TOWN HALL, FRI JULY 2 DOORS OPEN 7.30PM MOVIE AT 8PM
TEA AND COFFEE SERVED AFTER THE MOVIE.
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