{"id":13554,"date":"2020-05-23T22:32:16","date_gmt":"2020-05-24T02:32:16","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/deeperintomovies.net\/journal\/?p=13554"},"modified":"2020-05-23T22:32:16","modified_gmt":"2020-05-24T02:32:16","slug":"trafic-1971-jacques-tati","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/deeperintomovies.net\/journal\/archives\/13554","title":{"rendered":"Trafic (1971, Jacques Tati)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Very promising, opening titles over an auto assembly line, &#8220;with the participation of Bert Haanstra,&#8221; the factory work bringing to mind his great short <em><a href=\"\/journal\/archives\/7286\">Glas<\/a><\/em>.  Alas, Tati fell out with Haanstra (and his funders, and somehow Lasse Hallstr\u00f6m), and this ended up a fitfully amusing, semi-improvised road-trip film that incidentally features Mr. Hulot as an auto designer helping transport his creation to a trade show.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/journal\/image20\/trafic1.jpg\"><\/p>\n<p>The joke is that delays and misfortune make them miss the show completely &#8211; they get a flat tire, the truck&#8217;s clutch goes out, etc.  But it&#8217;s hard to feel sorry for them (not that the movie asks us to) when they also run out of gas, get arrested for speeding through a border crossing, cause a ten-car rube goldberg car crash, and don&#8217;t seem to know what day the show starts &#8211; this is all professional incompetence.  Anyway they&#8217;re a likable crew except for the grating American PR rep Maria.<\/p>\n<p>Besides Hulot&#8217;s presence, you can catch glimpses of the style of the guy who made <em>Playtime<\/em> only a few years earlier, and can also catch his influence on Roy Andersson.  Some cute bits: after the second garage stop Tati makes a rock music video out of traffic lines and road marking patterns.  Montage of people&#8217;s windshield wipers matching their personalities, some good sight gags in the police station, Maria&#8217;s constant stylish wardrobe changes.  But there&#8217;s also this disastrous bit:<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/journal\/image20\/trafic2.jpg\"><\/p>\n<p>Learned from <a href=\"https:\/\/www.jonathanrosenbaum.net\/2018\/07\/trafic\/\">Jonathan Rosenbaum&#8217;s article<\/a> that Haanstra shot the nose-picking montage, and at least some of it is unstaged.<\/p>\n<p>Jonathan Romney for Criterion:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>Tati certainly appears less in control than in the vast coordinated ballet of <em><a href=\"\/journal\/archives\/276\">Playtime<\/a><\/em>.  For the most part, the jokes in <em>Trafic<\/em> drum up a sense of languid, almost apathetic chaos, without there always being conventional payoffs to give the comic business a sense of purpose.  Notwithstanding the painstakingly synchronized pileup scene, the film is characterized by slow-burn gags that create an overall comic atmosphere rather than work toward a clearly defined goal &#8230; Without a doubt, Trafic contains a hovering tone of despair that makes it a somewhat melancholic pendant to <em>Playtime<\/em>.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Very promising, opening titles over an auto assembly line, &#8220;with the participation of Bert Haanstra,&#8221; the factory work bringing to mind his great short Glas. 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