A strongman and a little girl try to save a small boy’s dream.
Genre: Foreign Film – French
Rating: R
Release Date: 28-SEP-1999
Media Type: DVDThe fantastic visions of Belgian filmmakers Marc Caro and Jean-Pierre Jeunet find full fruition in this fairy tale for adults. Evoking utopias and dystopias from Brazil to Peter Pan, Caro and Jeunet create a vivid but menacing fantasy city in a perpetually twilight world. In this rough port town lives circus strongman One (Ron Perlman), who wanders the alleys and waterfront dives looking for his baby brother, snatched from him by a mysterious gang preying upon the children of the town. Rising from the harbor is an enigmatic castle where lives the evil scientist Krank (Daniel Emilfork), who has lost the ability to dream and robs the nocturnal visions of the children he kidnaps, but receives only mad nightmares from the lonely cherubs. Other wild characters include the Fagin-like Octopus–Siamese twin sisters who control a small gang of runaways-turned-thieves–Krank’s six cloned henchmen (all played by the memorable Dominique Pinon from Delicatessen), and a giant brain floating in an aquarium (voiced by Jean-Louis Trintignant). Caro and Jeunet are kindred souls to Terry Gilliam (who is a vocal fan), creating imaginative flights of fancy built of equal parts delight and dread, which seem to be painted on the screen in rich, dreamy colors. –Sean Axmaker
The City of Lost Children
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March 5, 2010
#1
this movie stinks.the french seriously do not know how to make movies.For me to go on about the movie would be a total waste of time.junk!
March 5, 2010
#2
This film was very confusing and boring. The dark tone of the scenery was depressing – hard to follow, I really think this should have been either colorful for an audience of children or more graphic for an adult audience. It’s almost like the director wasen’t sure which audience he wanted to please and doing so didn’t please either one. Skip it.
March 5, 2010
#3
I was deceived into buying this movie after seeing that many reviewers had given it five stars.Five stars! Not really! The movie is slow and the story doesn’t make any sense. However. I gave it two stars beacuse at least the main characters’ acting wasn’t too bad.
March 5, 2010
#4
This was one of the French films I bought for the purpose of learning French but after watching this horrible… thing, I have even reconsidered learning French! In fact I’m amazed for the unbelievable number of reviews giving 5 star rating of this absolute ugliness! I feel really sorry for those who might be DECEIVED by this big number of good reviews.
March 5, 2010
#5
It’s so boring and dark that I was sorry for the money that I spent on it