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A post-apocalyptic future becomes the setting for pitch black humor in this visually intricate French comedy. The action takes place within a single apartment complex, which is owned by the same man that operates the downstairs butcher shop. It’s a particularly popular place to live, thanks to the butcher’s uncanny ability to find excellent cuts of meat despite the horrible living conditions outside. The newest building superintendent, a former circus clown, thinks he has found an ideal living situation. All that changes, however, when he discovers the true source of the butcher’s meat, and that he may be the next main course. This dark tale is played out in a brilliantly designed, glorious surreal alternate world reminiscent of the works of director Terry Gilliam, who co-presented the film’s American release. Like Gilliam, co-directors Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Marc Caro hail from an animation background, and have a fondness for extravagant visuals, absurdist plot twists, and a sense of humor that combines sharp satire with broad slapstick and gross-out imagery. This mixture may displease the weak of stomach, but those attuned to the film’s sensibility will be delighted by the obvious technical virtuosity and wicked sense of humor.

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Jean-Pierre Jeunet

Several years before he helmed the fourth Alien film, Jean-Pierre Jeunet, together with fellow French cinema wunderkind/creative partner Marc Caro, made his mark on international cinema with two of the most distinctive films of the 1990s. Collaborating throughout the 1980s on ads, music videos, and such shorts as Le Manège (1980), Jeunet and Caro honed their signature visual flair and darkly comic sensibility; Jeunet’s solo effort Foutaises (1989) won a César for Best Short Film. Bringing their unique style to feature films in the 1990s, Jeunet and Caro’s debut work Delicatessen (1991) became an international art film sensation. Hailed for its grotesquely comic and oddly touching tale of post-nuclear survival amid a group of eccentrics in an ominous, almost palpably clammy yet cartoon-like “retro future” setting, Delicatessen attracted an ardent following and earned several festival prizes and two Césars. Flush from Delicatessen’s success, Jeunet and Caro finally made a feature they’d… read more

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Marz

31Jan10

Not exactly my cup of tea almost an eyesore but it got funny at some parts and I thought I could finish this film.  
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Cody Kennedy

18Jan10

A marvel of visual and sound design, but it's constant insistence of packing every scene full of its own originality really got in the way of my ability to comprehend it.  
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Hunter Duesing

5Nov09

While DELICATESSEN is a real atmospheric and visual pleasure that has a truly original vision, the story itself wasn't very compelling or funny to me. It's the work of truly talented filmmakers, I just wish the story was something I could get behind.  
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Jake

31May09

one of my best films of all time!  

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The Auteurs Daily. Toronto. Micmacs

By David Hudson on September 22, 2009
Updated. "Whether you love [Jean-Pierre] Jeunet's films for their technical virtuosity and pervasive sense of wonder," writes Karina Longworth at indieWIRE, "or hate them for their unrelenting whimsy
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Delicatessen

By gino on December 9, 2009

“I’m a butcher, but I don’t mince words.” That’s just the kind of clever dialogue and monologue that Delicatessen is bursting with. From beginning to final frame, the Film is nothing less than a masterpiece…  read review

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By Patrici​a on September 19, 2009

I think this picture is great. I just loved every part of it. It’s very interesting to watch and just look like with the all the images that are very different to another picture that is not made from…  read review

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By Sam Cooper on July 23, 2009

Awesome everything. Everything about this movie is jaw-dropping, from the quirky idiosyncrasies of each tenant to the astounding cinematography by Darius Khondji. Not to mention some of the coolest…  read review

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