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Mon Oncle -1958- Criterion Remastered 1080p Blu... |verified|

Comedy in Mon Oncle is rarely driven by dialogue; it is driven by the interaction between people and things. The Arpels' home is filled with gadgets that defy logic: a kitchen cabinet that opens only if you perform a specific hand gesture, a fish-shaped fountain that spurts water only when guests arrive, and a chair that looks like a modern art sculpture but is impossible to sit on.

Criterion has removed the hiss and pops of age without sanitizing the dynamic range. The result is an immersive experience where the absence of dialogue (Tati preferred sound effects over talk) becomes the narrative.

Tati is often called the "French Chaplin," but a better comparison is a "visual composer." Mon Oncle is famous for its complex soundscape, where every squeak, door slam, and footstep is a musical note. The Criterion remaster includes a restored monaural soundtrack. Mon Oncle -1958- Criterion Remastered 1080p Blu...

: The transfer was created from the edited camera negative at Arane-Gulliver in Clichy, France Visual Quality : Reviewers from Blu-ray.com Slant Magazine

The Blu-ray includes comprehensive special features detailing Tati's production process "My Uncle" : The alternative English-language version Documentaries & Essays Once Upon a Time . . . “Mon oncle” Everything Is Beautiful (production design analysis), and Everything’s Connected by Stéphane Goudet Interviews & Intros Le Hasard de Jacques Tati (1977) and an introduction by Terry Jones Critical & Product Context Mon oncle (1958) Comedy in Mon Oncle is rarely driven by

: Hulot’s home, a vibrant, slightly grimy, and soulful neighborhood full of local characters, traditional vendors, and stray dogs.

: The ultra-modern, geometric, and "antiseptic" home of Hulot’s sister and her status-conscious husband. The result is an immersive experience where the

Contrast this with the neighborhood where Hulot lives. The colors here are earthy—browns, ambers, and deep greens. The remastered image brings out the grain of the crumbling brickwork and the cobblestones. In one of the film’s most famous sequences, where Hulot navigates a labyrinthine set of stairs and windows to reach his apartment, the Blu-ray clarity allows the viewer to appreciate the depth of the set design. It is a Rube Goldberg machine made of architecture, a place where life spills out into the streets, where dogs roam free, and where the irregularity of the buildings mirrors the irregularity of human life.

The Criterion Collection’s remastered Blu-ray of Mon Oncle is the definitive home video release. It captures Tati’s warm, melancholic humor in a package that respects every precisely engineered whistle, every clumsy step, and every sad little squirt of that ridiculous fish fountain.

Where to buy: is available now via the Criterion Collection website and select retailers.