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Taxidermia (2009)

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Reviews Counted:44

Fresh:35

Rotten:9

Average Rating:6.6/10

Consensus: Surreal and visually striking, Taxidermia is, at times, graphic and difficult to watch, but creatively touches on disturbing subjects with imagination and wit.

Genre: Comedies

US Box Office: $0

Synopsis: Taxidermia contains three generational stories, about a grandfather, a father, and a son, linked together by recurring motifs. The dim grandfather, an orderly during World War Two, lives in his... Taxidermia contains three generational stories, about a grandfather, a father, and a son, linked together by recurring motifs. The dim grandfather, an orderly during World War Two, lives in his bizarre fantasies; he desires love. The huge father seeks success as a top athlete -- a speedeater -- in the postwar pro-Soviet era. The grandson, a meek, small-boned taxidermist, yearns for something greater: immortality. He wants to create the most perfect work of art of all time by stuffing his own torso.

Historical facts and surrealism become intertwined as magical realism, like in the works of Gabriel García Marquez or the Hungarian writer Lajos Parti Nagy; the script is based on two of the latter’s stories. Palfi added the third story, that of the grandson the taxidermist.

The first section begins with a disembodied voice pontificating obliquely about creation and three generations, explaining that if something has to end, the beginning has to be important. Immediately we see the grandfather, Vendel Morosgoványi (Csaba Czene), who is berated by his lieutenant in a remote outpost, with only the lieutenant’s fat wife and two beautiful daughters around. He retreats into the realm of gratification, no matter how extreme. He peeps in the daughters’ bath, drinks the girls’ dirty bathwater, masturbates until his penis emits flames of fire, and sleeps with the lieutenant’s wife. She becomes pregnant and the lieutenant blows off Vendel’s head — but raises his child, Kálmán.

In the second part, Kálmán (Gergő Trócsányi) has become obese and competes for Hungary in eating competitions that their backers hope will be recognized by the International Olympic Committee. Against a backdrop of empty Communist spectacle and military poseurs, Kálmán strives to win. He meets up with an oversized woman, Gizella (Adél Stanczel), another speedeating competitor, and the two get married, although she has sex with his teammate during the wedding party. She and Kálmán embark on a long honeymoon, returning to their respective factories to practice. Gizella gives birth to a tiny, tiny son, Lajos.

Section three, which is contemporary, is calmer, less manic than the previous two. Lajos (Mark Bischoff) has become a quiet taxidermist who has no prospects in love; he is rejected by the supermarket cashier, for one. He is as frustrated in his way as his grandfather was in his, but Lajos’s fertile imagination will prove to work in a very different way. His father, Kálmán, has reached enormous proportions and can no longer move. Kálmán’s wife has long ago left him, so Lajos brings food and cleans the apartment where Kálmán (now Gábor Máté, in a fatsuit) sits amidst boxes of food and the three cats he pushes to overeat. One day Lajos finds Kálmán dead, possibly having exploded from overeating or having been mauled by one of the cats. He stuffs him, and immediately after, begins stuffing himself by locking his body onto a board surrounded by perfectly attuned machines. At the end of the procedure, a glass blade he has set up decapitates him and an electric saw severs his right arm. The two men are found by a customer, Dr. Regőczy (Géza Hegedžs D.), who puts them on display at a chic art exhibition. Dr. Regőczy, whose lecture is a continuation of the voiceover at the very beginning of the film, maintains that one can mount one’s father and oneself but can not mount the essence, that being what Lajos felt at the moment the blade cut off his head. The camera moves into the black void beyond Lajos’s bellybutton. --© Regent Releasing [More]

Starring: Gergo Trocsanyi, Adel Stanczel, Marc Bischoff

Starring: Gergo Trocsanyi, Adel Stanczel, Marc Bischoff

Director: György Pálfi

Director: György Pálfi
Studio: Tartan Films

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Contains some of the most viscerally troubling images, it is the bravura leap of imagination and brilliant cinematic techniques that make it special

Full Review Source: Urban Cinefile | comment Comment
08/23/08
Andrew L. Urban
Andrew L. Urban
Urban Cinefile
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Bizarre, disturbing, with gaggles of unwatchable elements

Full Review Source: Urban Cinefile | comment Comment
08/23/08
Louise Keller
Louise Keller
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As sweeping in scope and vision as it is in viscera.

Full Review Source: Boxoffice Magazine | comment Comment
08/28/09
Sara Schieron
Sara Schieron
Boxoffice Magazine

For those who can handle it, a viewing is an experience not soon forgotten.

Full Review Source: Oregonian | comment Comment
08/21/09
Stan Hall
Stan Hall
Oregonian

Taxidermia is frequently funny, for those who can stomach it.

Full Review Source: AV Club | comment Comment
08/20/09
Noel Murray
Noel Murray
AV Club

Pálfi's fascination with the body -- its daily excretions and emanations -- borders on obsession

Full Review Source: Filmcritic.com | comment Comment
08/18/09
Chris Cabin
Chris Cabin
Filmcritic.com

To Palfi's credit, he never attempts to titillate. His mind-boggling visual imagination is ably supported by Gergely Poharnok's camera and the art direction.

Full Review Source: Screen International | comment Comment
08/14/09
Dan Fainaru
Dan Fainaru
Screen International

Taxidermia sets a benchmark for body horror in the cinema.

Full Review Source: Variety | comment Comment
08/14/09
Eddie Cockrell
Eddie Cockrell
Variety
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Taxidermia is a brilliant, often grotesquely bizarre allegory on life in Hungary from World War II to the present, a surrealist fantasy exploring the limits of the body and its desires and altogether a darkly funny comedy.

Full Review Source: Los Angeles Times | comment Comment
08/14/09
Kevin Thomas
Kevin Thomas
Los Angeles Times
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And now a word of advice from your friendly film critic: If you go to see the Hungarian black comedy Taxidermia, don't plan to eat afterward.

Full Review Source: New York Post | comment Comment
08/14/09
V.A. Musetto
V.A. Musetto
New York Post

Produces nightmarish horror and formal beauty in a surreal, Central European blend.

Full Review Source: New York Times | comment Comment
08/14/09
Stephen Holden
Stephen Holden
New York Times
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Those who pride themselves on iron guts will want to trek down to Cinema Village for this surreal, stunty endurance test, occasionally redeemed by a darkly Pythonesque sense of humor.

Full Review Source: Time Out New York | comment Comment
08/12/09
Joshua Rothkopf
Joshua Rothkopf
Time Out New York

Visionary Hungarian director Gyorgy Palfi ("Hukkle") creates a grotesque satire that dissects Hungary's nationalist self identity with a pitch black sense of humor and extended gross-out sequences...

Full Review Source: ColeSmithey.com | comment Comment
08/12/09
Cole Smithey
Cole Smithey
ColeSmithey.com

Pálfi’s skill at making something as churlishly repulsive as a scene of self-mummification completely mesmerizing is a testament to his unparalleled dedication to imaginary grotesques.

Full Review Source: New York Press | comment Comment
08/12/09
Simon Abrams
Simon Abrams
New York Press

All this helps to shape Pálfi's crudely bombastic but impressive philosophical view of the body as landscape and art, a source of personal discovery, wonder, and annihilation.

Full Review Source: Village Voice | comment Comment
08/11/09
Ed Gonzalez
Ed Gonzalez
Village Voice

Taxidermia is merely slimy biological vaudeville.

Full Review Source: Slant Magazine | comment Comment
08/11/09
Bill Weber
Bill Weber
Slant Magazine

Nothing if not an intriguing failure. One does not care about what happens so much as one grows increasingly alarmed at where director Gyorgy Palfi will take his film next.

Full Review Source: DustinPutman.com | comment 1 Comment
07/28/09
Dustin Putman
Dustin Putman
DustinPutman.com

ybridio Cronenberg kai Monty Python poy san metallagmenos korios rokanizei tis basikes ormes kai tis laimarges taseis poy mas kleidonoyn stin apoksenosi kai ti monaksia

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01/14/08
Joseph Proimakis
Joseph Proimakis
Movies for the Masses

Despite non-stop horror and perversity, nothing in the movie seems gratuitous. Its vision remains so comprehensive and convincing that it justifies everything that it puts you through.

Full Review Source: MovieMartyr.com | comment Comment
01/08/08
Jeremy Heilman
Jeremy Heilman
MovieMartyr.com

if the imagery is always grotesque, and if the characters are always reduced to their basest drives, Pálfi presents his carnivalesque concerns in an artfully aestheticised package that belies the ugliness within.

Full Review Source: Eye for Film | comment Comment
08/20/07
Anton Bitel
Anton Bitel
Eye for Film
 
 
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