Review of Tristram Shandy

8/10
Linear meta
23 July 2006
I'm sucker for meta, so my enjoyment of this film was all but guaranteed. However, aside from a disorienting ending, A Cock and Bull Story is actually quite linear, largely giving us a 24-hour period in the making of an actual Tristram Shandy film (the original British title making the point that this is not that film; presumably it was changed because we Americans genuinely don't know what a "cock and bull story" is).

Much of it, then, consists of Steve Coogan portraying himself. He's clearly the protagonist in Michael Winterbottom's film, but his most of the Coogan character's efforts are spent making sure that he will in fact be the protagonist and lead in the film that "Mark" is making. Considering that I'd never even heard of Coogan before, I was quite glad that the American DVD distributor included a trailer for the box set of his old mock talk show, which comes up several times throughout the film (and is therefore a must-view for fellow clueless yank viewers; it's the last one that plays before you get to the menu). Even with this admittedly fuzzy knowledge, I still really enjoyed Coogan's persona and the unerringly hilarious antics that the film provides. There's also a lot of good observations and snarky commentary implicit in the how Winterbottom deals with high literature and high film, and the usual cluelessness that the characters, especially Coogan, have regarding both despite the task at hand. Amazingly, there is even a bit of a plot too; it's just not Shandy's story, although I did actually wish we'd seen a bit more of that, despite my appreciation of what I did get.
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