The Illusionist
Jean-Claude Donda, Eilidh Rankin, Jean-Claude Donda
“Delightful ... thrilling ... a love letter to Scotland and Edinburgh in particular.” – Leslie Felperin, Variety.
Director: Sylvain Chomet
Producers: Bob Last, Sally Chomet
Exec Producers: Philippe Carcassonne, Jake Eberts
Scriptwriters: Jacques Tati, Sylvain Chomet
Editor: Sylvain Chomet
Sound Production: Jean Goudier
Music: Sylvain Chomet
Cast: Jean-Claude Donda, Eilidh Rankin, Jean-Claude Donda
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#1 Gary Fox / Monday 14 June, 2010 / 00:16 GMT
#2 George Philips / Monday 14 June, 2010 / 15:04 GMT
"Love letter to Edinburgh" certainly not what the author had intended.
http://blogs.suntimes.com/ebert/pages-for-twitter/the-shame-of-jacques-tati.html
#3 Sara Muir / Thursday 17 June, 2010 / 16:17 GMT
#4 Mike Hall / Thursday 17 June, 2010 / 18:12 GMT
6/10
#5 Gary Fox / Sunday 20 June, 2010 / 16:08 GMT
#6 Norm Richardson / Thursday 24 June, 2010 / 10:30 GMT
Would have made a delightful half hour visual feast, but even at a thrifty 83 minutes, it outstays its welcome slightly.
Plus the girl was an ungrateful brat, who never gets brought to task for her selfish behaviour, but that's life sometimes I guess.