Watch Your Left

  • France Soigne ton gauche
Comedy / Short
France, 1936, 11 min

Directed by:

René Clément

Composer:

Jean Yatove

Cast:

Jacques Tati

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A boxer is out in the country with his entourage, training for his next fight. Meanwhile, on the farm nearby, Roger is neglecting his chores. As he watches the boxer and his sparring partners at work, Roger starts to fantasize about being a boxer himself. Then, when none of the boxer's sparring partners can continue, he is asked to fill in, although he doesn't know anything about how to box. (official distributor synopsis)

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Isherwood 

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English Zdeněk Troška should watch this ten-minute film at least twenty times to see how a well-crafted slapstick can be created in a minimal space. The endless efforts of the boxer, portrayed flawlessly by Jacques Tati, who learns the rules and basic tricks of this punching sport (quite literally) on the go, evoke the loudest bursts of laughter that the audience doesn't need to be ashamed of. And if director Troška did in fact see this little film, he must have misunderstood it. However, there is one thing that bothers me about this short, and that is the words. I can't help but think that if the film eliminated even the minimal expressions that appear in it, it would have been even better. It may not be quite like a Chaplin (from whom the creators were clearly inspired) film, but it still deserves a full rating because I was royally entertained by it. ()

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