I think Jacques Tati's PlayTime is one of the unrivaled great films of all time, but rather than talk about its socio-economic commentary or its myriad of slapstick gags, let's take a minute to dive into its extraordinary (and extraordinarily fun) Royal Garden sequence, and explore the inner workings of chaos unfolding.
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The Dance of PlayTime by Jonathan Rosenbaum - http://bit.ly/2ynguss
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Tags: PlayTime, Jacques Tati, Tati, Hulot, Mr. Hulot, Jour de fete, Mon Oncle, Mr. Hulot's Holiday, The Royal Ocean Film Society, Royal Ocean, video essay, film style, film essay, film form and film analysis
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