TNL Movie Club - Post Apocalyptic Black Comedy Double-Feature
I'm cheating and doing two movies this week. Rumpy said it was ok. They're both short and you can watch them together. And I kinda get to continue a cannibalism theme from last week.
I'm going for a theme this week with two comedies set after the fall of civilization. Despite the similar themes, these are two very different movies. I've selected them because they're unique, memorable, short enough to watch together, and most people here probably wouldn't see them otherwise. Despite the futuristic setting, neither movie has a particularly strong sci-fi element, either, which is curious (Delicatessen has none, in fact).
A Boy and His Dog
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This award-winning 1975 cult classic comes from sci-fi legend Harlan Ellision. A boy Vic, and his telepathic talking dog Blood roam a post-nuclear desert wasteland. They have a symbiotic relationship; Vic helps Blood find canned goods (the only surviving source of food), and Blood helps Vic find women to rape. It's a dark, sardonic film, that also served as the inspiration for the Road Warrior/Mad Max films. It's somewhat controversial for its misogynistic streak and sociopathic protagonist, but the ending will make you laugh really hard.
Delicatessen
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Delicatessen is a surreal French film from Jean Pierre Jeunet and Marc Caro, who would go on to direct The City of Lost Children a few years later. Set after undisclosed events have left civilization in ruin, it tells the stories of the residents of an apartment building who live off of rations of human meat served by the deli on the first floor. It's strange, bizzarre, and funny, and it's a film that will stay with you.