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The Fat and the Lean Wrestling Match

Original title: Nouvelles luttes extravagantes
  • 1900
  • Not Rated
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6.8/10
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Georges Méliès in The Fat and the Lean Wrestling Match (1900)
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Right in front of our very eyes, two attractive and feminine women metamorphose into two professional wrestlers who begin a no-holds-barred wrestling match.Right in front of our very eyes, two attractive and feminine women metamorphose into two professional wrestlers who begin a no-holds-barred wrestling match.Right in front of our very eyes, two attractive and feminine women metamorphose into two professional wrestlers who begin a no-holds-barred wrestling match.

  • Director
    • Georges Méliès
  • Writer
    • Georges Méliès
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    • Jehanne d'Alcy
    • Georges Méliès
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      • Jehanne d'Alcy
      • Georges Méliès
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    Jehanne d'Alcy
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    6Red-Barracuda

    Wrestle mania

    In this film, master cinematic experimenter Georges Méliès uses his celebrated trickery to depict a wrestling match. The effect is like a live action cartoon. Except that this is 1901 and animated cartoons hadn't even been invented yet! In other words it's quite original. And it's really still quite amusing too. Méliès fills its short running time with a barrow load of comic invention. We have women morphing into men; a man having his head and limbs knocked off and reassembled; and a fellow who is flattened like a pancake. What this movie shows, apart from Méliès mastery of visual trickery, is his sense of humour and comic timing. Some comedy shows from a few years ago are no longer amusing, so it's really quite impressive that this feature from over one hundred years ago still manages to raise a few smiles.
    Michael_Elliott

    Fat and Lean Wrestling Match

    Fat And Lean Wrestling Match (1900)

    *** (out of 4)

    aka Nouvelles luttes extravagantes

    This here is one of the director's most loved films. The film starts off with a fat woman and a lean woman wrestling but then they morph into a fat man and a lean man (played by Melies). This film is highly enjoyable from start to finish and contains some pretty good special effects. The highlight of the film is a hilarious sequence where one of the men gets decapitated and then ripped to shreds before being brought back to life again. The silly, child like humor throughout this short makes it one of the director's most loved films.
    5framptonhollis

    one of the first comedies ever made, and more impressive than can be anticipated by most

    At the very, very beginning of cinema, cinemagician Georges Melies refused to be caught between the boundaries of limit. Despite lack of cinematic technique at the time, Melies worked hard to crate what his imagination desired, and thus, film as an art form significantly developed in the process. This early action-comedy hybrid is a wacky, cartoonish depiction of a manic wrestling match made all the more insane by the constant disappearing, reappearing, morphing, etc. of the wrestlers. Men are torn apart and put back together, they are surrealistically flattened, and keep switching back and forth from being women. it's a ridiculous little movie, and hugely imaginative and impressive for its time, particularly in a visual sense. I was legitimately wow-ed by this film's special effects, even more so than with Melies' other movies. Remember: this movie was made back in 1901, well over 100 years ago, and yet it still is jam packed with some of the most magical cinematic tricks of all time 9not to mention, much of it is still also genuinely funny).
    10planktonrules

    This one made me chuckle!

    "Nouvelles luttes extravagantes" is one of film pioneer Georges Méliès' funniest films....and I found myself chuckling several times as I watched it. For such an early film, it was very well done and holds up pretty well today.

    When the story begins, two women enter the picture. Their clothes instantly change before your eyes. Then, the instantly change into guys who wrestle. The match itself is INSANE...with one wrestler ripping the head and limbs off the other...and then they magically return. Later, two other wrestlers appear...one very large, the other skinny. What happens next REALLY made me laugh.

    If you aren't familiar with Georges Méliès, he was a stage magician who became a filmmaker in 1896. He specialized in making films where magical stuff occurs due to various camera tricks he pioneered. Most are things that are very obvious today...but back in the day, they made audiences marvel. Most of the tricks in this particular film were done by stopping the camera, making a change and then restarting the camera to make it appear as if something has disappeared or changed. Pretty simple stuff but also quite clever and fun. My score of 10 is relative to other films of the day.
    9Hitchcoc

    This is Genuinely Funny

    Most of the time when I view these pioneering efforts, I comment on how much one could do with so little. The plots are thin, but after all, it's 1900. This little wrestling bit is one of the best I've seen and I actually giggled as I watched it. It is especially engaging when the skinny guy (Melies himself) goes against the much bigger man. What transpires is ingenious, with some masterful animation. I especially enjoyed when the big guy flattens Melies and peels him off the floor. Great fun.

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      • December 1901 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • France
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      • Black and White
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