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Movie Review: My Uncle

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Alain Resnais, with Roger Stone, Nicole Garcia, Gerard Depardieu. I recently rediscovered it a true masterpiece, which left me very good but very old memories. This film is My American Uncle Alain Resnais. Released in theaters in 1980, this gem that plays with sociology and psychology invites us to follow three stories. The link between the three is the character of Nicole Garcia, who portrays Janine, an actress, mistress of a young teacher who made a career at the ORTF (John, played by Roger Pierre). Depardieu plays another of these characters: Rene, a self-taught Catholic shines in its industrial, before being battered by new working methods.

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narrative of the story is definitely innovative: Resnais interspersed his account of psychological experiments with rats, films in black and white who applied takes on how to be characters, explanations on the basics of psychology lavished by Professor Laborit (an eminent French scientist who, having introduced psychotropic psychiatric therapy, was not confined to drug treatment of diseases). In this, he probably inspired Bernard Werber (ants, Thanatonautes) incorporating this scheme in all his books.
Therefore, the
stins we are told become illustrations of shelling personalities. The story takes a new meaning, and we see out the underlying mechanisms of thought, which inevitably overwhelm reason.



innovator in its narrative, this film is also known for having the nerve to play openly with the three heroes, causing the viewer confused as we can so easily analyze its own behavior, and encourages disturbing introspection on its springs of his soul and his behavior. We still have the courage to attempt a film as challenging? I doubt it. This also makes Uncle America so precious, and makes her so indispensable viewing. This film helps to better understand our psychology and our loved ones. How to cope, coming off the primary relationships that dominate us without knowing and understanding?




My uncle from America scored all who saw it. No doubt that after seeing it you will have the opportunity to discuss it with your friends (well those who, unlike you and I were old enough to appreciate it when he came out and aired on TV). It is also an opportunity to measure the extent of the work of degradation which is shot with a growing application. My uncle from America could not get out today. In 80 already, it was a UFO.

In Cannes, the film won the Grand Jury Prize and the Critics Award. the same director: Night and Fog (1955), Hiroshima mon amour (1959), Life is a novel (1983), Same Old Song (1997), Pas sur la bouche (2003).

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