Amazing Movie
This film was so far ahead of its time, its astounding. My favorite thing about this film is the way in which it single-handedly created what is now commonly referred to as the "Altman film"; rich, humanistic (yet somehow operatic) pictures that feature many different characters speaking and interacting simultaneously in order to present an "objective" view of "subjective" behavior.
In many ways, it is more satisfying than much of Altman's work, although it's hard to argue with the belief that Altman shaped and perfected this genre so that younger auteurs like Paul Thomas Anderson and Steven Soderbergh could deconstruct and experiment with it.
It is truly fitting that perhaps Altman's final 100% masterpiece was Gosford Park, a film that serves as a cinematic "thank you" to Renoir's influential masterpiece.
And who else found Renoir trying to get that bear suit off one of the funniest moments in ANY movie? When he fell down I must have laughed for a good 30 seconds. Classic physical comedy, in the last place I ever expected to find it. This is a wonderful movie.
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