Review of Micmacs (2009) by Alekxandra L — 14 Jun 2010
Jean-Pierre Jeunet is back after a 6 year hiatus. HIs films are a true joy: the colours, the quirky characters, the cinematography and the life brimming off the screen. They are as quintessentially his as the gothic realms are owned by Tim Burton.
After a delicious treat such as Amelie, the always strange City Of Lost Children, and the adorable and moving A Very Long Engagement, here we have what feels like a cross between the machinery and world of Lost Children and the beautiful characters of Amelie wrapped up in a Spy vs.
Spy storyline. The sound design was as vivid as the colours and the m.
This review of Micmacs (2009) was written by Alekxandra L on 14 Jun 2010.
Micmacs has generally received positive reviews.
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