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Delicatessen

Delicatessen

Momentum Pictures (1991)
DVD
R (Restricted)
5060021175403
Comedy | Romance | Science Fiction
France | French | Color | 01:30

Delicatessen presents a post-apocalyptic scenario set entirely in a dank and gloomy building where the landlord operates a delicatessen on the ground floor. But this is an altogether meatless world, so the butcher-landlord keeps his customers happy by chopping unsuspecting victims into cutlets, and he's sharpening his knife for the new tenant (French comic actor Dominque Pinon) who's got the hots for the butcher's near-sighted daughter. Delicatessen is a feast (if you will) of hilarious vignettes, slapstick gags, and sweetly eccentric characters, including a man in a swampy room full of frogs, a woman doggedly determined to commit suicide (she never gets it right) and a pair of brothers who make toy sound boxes that "moo" like cows.

It doesn't amount to much as a story, but that hardly matters; this is the kind of comedy that leaps from a unique wellspring of imagination and inspiration, and it's handled with such visual virtuosity that you can't help but be mesmerised. French co-directors of Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Marc Caro have wildly inventive imaginations that gravitate to the darker absurdities of human behaviour, and their visual extravagance is matched by impressive technical skill. There's some priceless comedy here, some of which is so inventive that you may feel the urge to stand up and cheer. --Jeff Shannon, Amazon.com

On the DVD: the special features are pretty standard, with a trailer, "making of" featurette and footage of the rehearsal process. The audio commentary is supplied by Jeunet, which, although interesting, is in French and thus necessitates the use of subtitles which then obliterate the movie's own subtitles. Once the commentary is on it is virtually impossible to turn this option off without reloading the disc. However, the Dolby stereo works wonders for this film, which is rich in sound, and surprisingly the 1.85:1 letterbox ratio is perfect for a film that is grainy by design. --Nikki Disney


Cast View all

Pascal Benezech Tried to Escape
Dominique Pinon Louison
Marie-Laure Dougnac Julie Clapet
Jean-Claude Dreyfus Clapet
Karin Viard Mademoiselle Plusse
Ticky Holgado Marcel Tapioca
Anne-Marie Pisani Madame Tapioca
Boban Janevski Young Rascal
Mikael Todde Young Rascal
Edith Ker Grandmother
Rufus Robert Kube
Jacques Mathou Roger
Howard Vernon Frog Man
Chick Ortega Postman
Silvie Laguna Aurore Interligator
Jean-François Perrier Georges Interligator
Dominique Zardi Taxi Driver
Patrick Paroux Puk
Maurice Lamy Pank
Marc Caro Fox
Eric Averlant Tourneur
Dominique Bettenfeld Les Troglodistes
Jean-Luc Caron Les Troglodistes
Bernard Flavien Les Troglodistes
David Defever Les Troglodistes

Trailer

Edition details

Packaging Keep Case
Nr Discs 1
Screen Ratios Widescreen (16:9)
Audio Tracks Dolby Digital Surround [French]
Subtitles English
Distributor Momentum Pictures
Layers Single side, Dual layer
Edition Release Date Apr 15, 2002
Regions Region 2