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Taxidermia (2005)

Taxidermia (2005)
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A strange young man takes his family's long tradition of bizarre behavior to new heights (or depths) in this wildly perverse and explicit horror comedy from director György Pálfi. Kálmán Balatony (Gergo Trócsányi) is a grotesquely fat gentleman who was fathered by an angry hospital orderly getting revenge on his boss by having sex with his wife. While the embittered husband killed the orderly when he was caught in the act, Kálmán was born as a result of the wife's indiscretion, and when he grows to adulthood he earns a modest fame as a competitive eating champion. At an eating contest, Kálmán meets a female competitor, the freakish Gizi (Adél Stanczel), and the two fall in love. Kálmán and Gizi marry, and she gives birth to a son, Lajos (Marc Bischoff), who grows up to be just as skinny as his parents are fat. Lajos studies taxidermy and takes up preserving animals as a career when he isn't busy taking care of his elderly and increasingly massive father. Lajos also raises a handful of unusually large house cats, and when they begin to turn on their master, Lajos uses his talents to keep them around the house without the danger of their bothering anyone. Taxidermia received its North American premiere at the 2006 Toronto Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Csaba CzeneGergo Trócsányi, (more)
Director(s):
György Pálfi
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Taxidermia

A strange young man takes his family's long tradition of bizarre behavior to new heights (or depths) in this wildly perverse and explicit horror comedy from director György Pálfi. Kálmán Balatony (Gergo Trócsányi) is a grotesquely fat gentleman who was fathered by an angry hospital orderly getting revenge on his boss by having sex with his wife. While the embittered husband killed the orderly when he was caught in the act, Kálmán was born as a result of the wife's indiscretion, and when he grows to adulthood he earns a modest fame as a competitive eating champion. At an eating contest, Kálmán meets a female competitor, the freakish Gizi (Adél Stanczel), and the two fall in love. Kálmán and Gizi marry, and she gives birth to a son, Lajos (Marc Bischoff), who grows up to be just as skinny as his parents are fat. Lajos studies taxidermy and takes up preserving animals as a career when he isn't busy taking care of his elderly and increasingly massive father. Lajos also raises a handful of unusually large house cats, and when they begin to turn on their master, Lajos uses his talents to keep them around the house without the danger of their bothering anyone. Taxidermia received its North American premiere at the 2006 Toronto Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
91 mins

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Director(s):
György Pálfi
Writer(s):
György PálfiZsofia Ruttkay
Producer(s):
Gábor VáradiAlexandre Mallet-GuyAlexander Dumreicher-Ivanceanu
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR(Gore, Adult Situations, Scatological Humor, Strong Sexual Content, Graphic Violence)
Categories:
Special InterestComedyForeign
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    Enzo A.

    If u wanna be shocked (in a good way) and watch the more original movie of the year, rent it!

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    Cri P.

    This is no "Delicatessen". Yes revolting and graphic, confusing and arty, but I just couldn't get into it at all. There were no characters of interest, for me, and I felt like it was gratuitous shock for its own sake. It was like it was trying too hard.

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    Stephanie W.

    Possibly the weirdest movie I've ever seen. I agree that it was a little confusing, but I had to keep watching to see what happened next, only to think to myself "That did NOT really just happen!" If you like 'em odd, check this one out.

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