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Ma Loute [Slack Bay] (Bruno Dumont, 2016)
Posted: Thu Dec 10, 2015 11:13 am
by accatone
Ma Loute, new film de Dumont:
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Re: Bruno Dumont
Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2016 9:01 pm
by mff
Trailer -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lU1dR9X9VY" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Re: Bruno Dumont
Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2016 1:12 am
by Jeff
Re: Ma Loute [Slack Bay] (Bruno Dumont, 2016)
Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2016 1:26 am
by doh286
Re: Ma Loute [Slack Bay] (Bruno Dumont, 2016)
Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2016 3:07 pm
by dustin
I don't know. I am hoping he gets back to serious dramas. Little Quinquin didn't do it for me.
Re: Ma Loute [Slack Bay] (Bruno Dumont, 2016)
Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2016 3:30 pm
by Soothsayer
The trailer looked a bit like a period rehash of P'tit Quinquin. The diving suit bit was funny.
Re: Ma Loute [Slack Bay] (Bruno Dumont, 2016)
Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2016 10:10 pm
by Oedipax
P'tit Quinquin was brilliant in my estimation, I'm less sure about this one so far. What I liked most about Quinquin was how Dumont reimagined his earlier work in a comic register, while maintaining many of the same themes and the overall aesthetic. I don't get the same vibe from this trailer, exactly, but I trust Dumont knows what he's doing.
Re: Ma Loute [Slack Bay] (Bruno Dumont, 2016)
Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2016 10:29 pm
by Soothsayer
Oedipax wrote:What I liked most about Quinquin was how Dumont reimagined his earlier work in a comic register, while maintaining many of the same themes and the overall aesthetic.
While there are definitely comic beats/themes about it that I loved (Fellini reference, funeral scene, SPEEDYMAN!). I found that my appreciation of this really kicks in near the end...when, imo, Dumont drops the comedy and goes into more familiar territory (for him). My other favorite element was Dumont's blunt take on the provincial racism.
I love the risk-taking (the comedy), but I'm not sure it's successful.
Re: Ma Loute [Slack Bay] (Bruno Dumont, 2016)
Posted: Wed Oct 18, 2017 12:32 am
by knives
I've certainly lost out on a lot of what this film is talking about given my own lack of cultural awareness, but even with that this is easily the best I've seen from Dumont. It plays out a bit like an old school BBC parody of Renoir with some Roy Andersson stylings infused to it. Which is mostly to say it is pretty in a very enjoyable way even as some of the jokes go too broad or are too one note (the wife falling all the time for example). Still for every gag that falls flat there a good three that are hilarious. The hunchbacked father in particular is great. He speaks in this horrible, put upon, upper class accent that sounds like a really bad imitation of C Aubrey Smith.
The more Dumount typical elements such as the violence and class politics also seem to breath more easily here. They're a bit heavy handed, but that's nothing new.