Themroc
- 1973
- 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
1.8K
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Made without proper language, just gibberish and grunts, this is an absurdist comedy about a man who rejects every facet of normal bourgeois life and turns his apartment into a virtual cave.Made without proper language, just gibberish and grunts, this is an absurdist comedy about a man who rejects every facet of normal bourgeois life and turns his apartment into a virtual cave.Made without proper language, just gibberish and grunts, this is an absurdist comedy about a man who rejects every facet of normal bourgeois life and turns his apartment into a virtual cave.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 1 nomination total
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I saw this movie while I was living in Germany in 1975 and absolutely LOVED it - but of course, that was 25 years ago. I've searched in vain for it since, I don't think it's ever been shown in the States.
Note to the distributor: there's an opportunity for it in the art houses on this side of the Atlantic - granted Americans are generally much more prudish than Europeans, but I think we're sufficiently post-PC (politically correct) that it would have a chance at a good reception.
Note to the distributor: there's an opportunity for it in the art houses on this side of the Atlantic - granted Americans are generally much more prudish than Europeans, but I think we're sufficiently post-PC (politically correct) that it would have a chance at a good reception.
a film which is so different in one of the best ways ever... a breath of fresh air, made just after riots in Paris in the 70's the film uses sexual tensions to portray the suppressed feeling of most parisians at the time. themroc himself, is a man who lives a repetitive life, constantly dealing with the everyday struggles of work and no play, breaks from his neash to turn in to a free man/monster who breaks down all barriers(quite literally) and brings a feeling of liberty to his community despite the police trying their best to stop and ever kill him. his path brings sex, demolition, canabolism, adultery, incest and murder to name a few... all with only about 20words said throughout the who thing a film for every film lover to watch. seriously recommended
I love watching weird/bizarre movies lately, so when i read this movie's synopsis, i thought i was going to like it as well. After all, any movie with Michel Piccoli is, at least, watchable. THEMROC is indeed watchable but unfortunately, it's not a success. Main reason for this is its running time. This should have been at least 20-25 minutes in order to be recommendable. There are many boring scenes here.
Yet, it has its merits. Piccoli is expectedly great. It gets more interesting during the second part, even exciting at some point. I laughed a lot, it was hilarious at times and one thing's for sure, one cannot predict where it goes.
So, if you really love anarcho-surrealistic films, this is surely something like this. For every other viewer, i think it's more a waste of time.
Yet, it has its merits. Piccoli is expectedly great. It gets more interesting during the second part, even exciting at some point. I laughed a lot, it was hilarious at times and one thing's for sure, one cannot predict where it goes.
So, if you really love anarcho-surrealistic films, this is surely something like this. For every other viewer, i think it's more a waste of time.
I too watched this movie over 20 years ago - it was shown at the student film night at college in England. I loved it at the time and would like a chance to see it again.
I viewed it as an absurdist black comedy, but I'm sure the director had some serious socio-political axe to grind. I liked the fence painting scene and found the spit roasting of a cop (pig - geddit?) wonderfully tasteless
I viewed it as an absurdist black comedy, but I'm sure the director had some serious socio-political axe to grind. I liked the fence painting scene and found the spit roasting of a cop (pig - geddit?) wonderfully tasteless
A great film. Woefully cheap. Blissfully purposeful. Knows exactly what it thinks and says it with brutal clarity and biting humour, all shot in a ragged verité style that seems strangely contemporary. A factory worker goes off his trolley, throws society's rulebook out of the window and reverts to being a caveman. And that's about it - talk about a high concept! There's no dialogue, only gibberish and grunts, but, incredibly, it works. It's easy not to like this film, but hard not to be impressed by it. Check it out for yourself and see.
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- TriviaThe language heard in this movie can be described as Gibberish.
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