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The City of Lost Children

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7.2/10 • 1.1K

1995-05-171h 53m

FantasyScience FictionAdventure

Where happily ever after is just a dream.

A scientist in a surrealist society kidnaps children to steal their dreams, hoping that they slow his aging process.

Directors
Marc Caro, Jean-Pierre Jeunet
Editors
Hervé Schneid

Top Billed Cast

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  1. Ron Perlman

    Ron Perlman

    One

  2. Dominique Pinon

    Dominique Pinon

    The Diver / The Clones

  3. Judith Vittet

    Judith Vittet

    Miette

  4. Daniel Emilfork

    Daniel Emilfork

    Krank

  5. Jean-Claude Dreyfus

    Jean-Claude Dreyfus

    Marcello

  6. Geneviève Brunet

    Geneviève Brunet

    The Octopus

  7. Odile Mallet

    Odile Mallet

    The Octopus

  8. Mireille Mossé

    Mireille Mossé

    Miss Bismuth

  9. Serge Merlin

    Serge Merlin

    Gabriel Marie

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Filipe Manuel Neto

Jun 1, 2023

3/10

A visual spectacle with an irritating story that doesn't justify the time spent watching the film. I loved – like almost everyone else – “Amelie” and I didn't particularly like “Delicatessen”. However, I didn't give up on Jean Pierre Jeunet and decided to see this film. I confess that I was impressed by the visual quality, but this is practically a trademark of the director, who seems to have a particular predilection for the color green (it was quite evident in Amelie, and in this film it was once again the dominant color of the chromatic palette). However, it returns to being, as “Delicatessen” had been, a rather strange, depressing and bizarre film. More bizarre than some Tim Burton movies, which isn't easy. In view of what has been described above, I think it will not be surprising if I say that it is a film that is basically based on visual and special resources. There's immense visual effort here, and there's no doubt that Jeunet is behind it. The cinematography is very good, with an excellent filming work, and the sets deserve our attention. The costumes were designed by Jean Paul Gautier, so they're practically haute couture (with all the oddities that usually implies) and the soundtrack does a good job, too. The cast is quite complete, and the characters are complicated and difficult to understand. I can even say that some characters look like caricatures or things out of Coney Island, from some freak show. I liked, however, the effort made here by Dominique Pinon, one of the great French actors of our time. He doesn't play just one character, but a legion of clones. I also liked Ron Perlman, he's good for this type of film, but honestly, I feel that the actor wasn't comfortable either with his role or with the material he was given. I don't know to what extent the language barrier was actually the cause of that, but it was the feeling I got. The film is, essentially, a depressing and decadent futuristic dystopia, where a long-deranged scientist kidnaps children to steal their dreams. The basis of the plot is somewhat reminiscent of “The Island of Dr. Moreau”. Then we have a duo of Siamese twins who make up the main villains, and behave in an absolutely bizarre way, and a strong man who decides to go in search of his younger brother, kidnapped like many others, in the company of a girl who will help you. However, everything else is extraordinarily complicated. It seems that the script didn't get the attention it deserved: there are parts that are very underwritten, points that don't make any sense, strange twists that seem to happen just to make everything even more strange and out of the ordinary. As a story told, it's an irritating and worthless movie.

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Status
Released
Original Language
French
Budget
$18,000,000.00
Revenue
$1,738,611.00
Keywords
rescuefriendshipislanddreamclonedystopiaeyeagingsteampunkchildhoodchild kidnappingflea