Get this one on DVD and enjoy this bizarre French film for its sumptuous sets and effects, its fine acting, its surreal atmosphere. It has effective english over-dubbing, and some actors may be familiar from "Amelie". The fine music soundtrack is provided by Angelo Badalamenti (of Twin Peaks fame).
Set in a claustophobic series of water-side sets this tale is filled with strange characters - a group of thieving children who are prey to a group of blind people who see with attached camera lenses, a brain in a glass box who torments his "human" creations (one of which tries constantly to shed a tear that he believes will release his feelings) a dumb but well meaning ex-sailor who befriends a little girl and they search for his "little brother" stolen by the child-thieves.......Outlandish and impressive throughout.
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I own this on video and rate it as one of my favourite films. I watched it at Uni and think it is a classic. I nearly stopped watching it actually because it is a lot to take in and viewed in the wrong mood you would probably consider throwing it out. However, it is well worth persevering with because I ended up being enthralled by it.
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I think all the films by the brothers grimm are fab and amelie is all time fave - you have my vote...