My Uncle
My Uncle

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My Uncle

2016
Movie
118 min
Arabic

Alia is an actress who lives in Rabat with her roommates, Leila and Hind. She's trying to make her way in the film world, with the hope of one day becoming a great actress. She receives a visit from her uncle Abderraouf, whom she hasn't seen in years. As time goes by, the relationship between the three young women and Abderraouf becomes increasingly difficult.

Insights

IMDb7.3/10
Rotten Tomatoes96%
Metacritic81/100
Google Users91%
Director: Jacques TatiGenres: Comedy, Family

Plot Summary

Monsieur Hulot, a kind but somewhat clueless bachelor uncle, visits his sister and her family. His sister and her industrialist husband are concerned about their son, Gérard, who seems to be overly indoctrinated by his father's focus on modern, efficient living. Hulot, with his childlike wonder and eccentric ways, unintentionally disrupts the sterile, ordered environment, offering Gérard a glimpse of a more whimsical and human world.

Critical Reception

Jacques Tati's 'Mon Oncle' is a masterful blend of visual comedy and social commentary. Critically acclaimed upon its release, the film was lauded for its innovative use of color and sound to create a distinct atmosphere. It's celebrated for its gentle satire of mid-20th century materialism and the dehumanizing effects of modern architecture and technology, while remaining a heartwarming and visually inventive experience.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its brilliant visual gags and meticulous set design.

  • Celebrated for its subtle yet sharp critique of modern life.

  • Lauded as a unique and heartwarming cinematic experience.

Google audience: Google users widely appreciate the film's charm, humor, and timeless message. Many viewers find Monsieur Hulot to be an endearing character and enjoy the satirical commentary on consumerism and modernity. The film's visual inventiveness and nostalgic feel are frequently highlighted as positive aspects.

Awards & Accolades

Won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Film.

Fun Fact

Jacques Tati spent years developing the distinctive modernist architectural style for the Arpel house, which was built specifically for the film and showcased his fascination with modern design and its impact on human life.

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