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Rating:   Summary: Absurdism to the T! Review: Is it another world, or our world gone mad?                               Ferreri has quite an imagination, especially his                               use of juxtaposition: a rotting carcass of King                               Kong, a wax museum where James Coco                               reenacts parts of history, and an underground                               society where rats prevail. Depardieu, who's lines                               are badly dubbed, manages to get through this                               yarn uncomfortably gripping a chimp where he                               found beside the dead Kong. Mastroianni is                               always at his best, altho this time presenting a                               more cartoonish characterization. However,                               despite the exotic idiosyncrasies, this film can be                               rather dull at moments. Nevertheless, I enjoyed                               a large percentage of this movie, ad hominem                               the ambiguous finale which may help clarifies the                               film's bizarre symbolism. Watch this one on a                               rainy day.
  Rating:   Summary: Absurdism to the T! Review: Is it another world, or our world gone mad? Ferreri has quite an imagination, especially his use of juxtaposition: a rotting carcass of King Kong, a wax museum where James Coco reenacts parts of history, and an underground society where rats prevail. Depardieu, who's lines are badly dubbed, manages to get through this yarn uncomfortably gripping a chimp where he found beside the dead Kong. Mastroianni is always at his best, altho this time presenting a more cartoonish characterization. However, despite the exotic idiosyncrasies, this film can be rather dull at moments. Nevertheless, I enjoyed a large percentage of this movie, ad hominem the ambiguous finale which may help clarifies the film's bizarre symbolism. Watch this one on a rainy day.
  Rating:   Summary: Bye Bye Monkey Review: Marco Ferreri's 'Bye Bye Monkey' is a masterpiece of anarchic cinema. With its bizarre, highly symbolic story of a man (Depardieu) who attempts to father a monkey he finds in the palm of a huge dead ape lying dead on the beach. What is most astonishing about the film is the way it becomes moving in such a primal, illogical way... Great art is almost always anarchic to an extent and goes against logic, convention or any other form of calculation. The images in Ferreri's film take on a new kind of power, the hypnotic scenes soar in such a way that rarely seems possible, and we are reminded that great art creates its own logic. Ferreri also achieves a kind of beautiful tone that is entirely his own: symbolic and yet intimate, haunting and exaggerated, realistic in its portray of surrealism. It's a somber, nihilistic film that achieves a clarity not often seen in symbolism, everything that happens in the film seems expected, regardless of how bizarre it may seem. 
 He has managed to find an anarchic logic.
 
 
 
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