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Jacques Tati’s Mon Oncle is often described as the director’s most accessible film—a bridge between the silent-era slapstick of his beloved M. Hulot’s Holiday and the architectural, cold satire of PlayTime . Winning the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1959, it remains a timeless critique of sterile modernism. With the Criterion Collection’s 1080p remastered Blu-ray, this gentle masterpiece has never looked—or sounded—more ironically vibrant. The plot is deceptively simple: Monsieur Hulot (Tati), the lanky, pipe-smoking, umbrella-carrying anachronism, is the beloved uncle of young Gérard Arpel. Gérard lives in a hyper-modern, geometric villa owned by Hulot’s sister, Mme. Arpel, and her materialistic husband, Charles. The villa is a character in itself—complete with a horrific, spitting fish fountain, angular furniture that punishes the body, and a kitchen designed for efficiency but used for embarrassment.

"A Gentle, Whistling Dagger to Modernity, Now Razor-Sharp" Mon Oncle -1958- Criterion Remastered 1080p Blu...

Fans of visual comedy (Chaplin, Keaton, Wes Anderson, Roy Andersson), architectural history, or anyone who feels suffocated by minimalist beige interiors. Jacques Tati’s Mon Oncle is often described as