MOOD INDIGO – Review by MaryAnn Johanson
This is not a thing you ever want to hear: “Michel Gondry’s shorter, preferred cut for American audiences.” That was
Read moreThis is not a thing you ever want to hear: “Michel Gondry’s shorter, preferred cut for American audiences.” That was
Read moreOpening July 18, the AWFJ Movie of the Week is Michel Gondry’s Mood Indigo, a unique love story that incorporates fantastical, surreal elements. Gondry’s stylishly quirky fantasy world includes a piano that makes cocktails, a dining room on rollerskates and a cloud-shaped vehicle. Boris Vian’s eponymous cult novel provides the inspiration for the film, which stars Audrey Tautou and Romain Duris as lovers whose whirlwind affair is threatened when a flower begins to grow in her lungs. It’s the kind of twist that fits perfectly well with Gondry’s inventive imagination. Read on…
Read moreIn Mood Indigo, filmmaker Michel Gondry presents a delightfully stylish and quirky fantasy world in which a lonely Parisian inventor
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