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The City of Lost Children

The City of Lost Children

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Luscious Eye Candy With An Acidic Center
Review: This film will blow you away with the intense world it creates. One of my three favorite movies ever and I'm PICKY about films. Jeunet and Caro far outstrip their previous excellent movie "Delicatessen" with this nightmarishly beautiful tale. Watching the dubbed version will do you a severe injustice - the voices of the characters add so much even if you don't understand a word of french. A film that will stay with you long after you've seen it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Top ten ever made!
Review: This is one of the greatest tributes to the art of film-making. A visual feast that must be experienced.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This Film is in my top five - easily.
Review: Contrasting the often ignorant antics of Hollywood, The City of Lost Children not only stuns visually, but tells an interesting story. The script, the acting, and the amazing production design make this film a great example of the medium's potential. I just hope it comes out on DVD soon.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Incredible visuals and sci-fi/fairytale story
Review: If you liked Dark City, I think it is based heavily on City of Lost Children especially with the dark setting and underground society. The imagry and story are subtely chilling. Ofcourse its best viewed with subtitles, but the dubbed version was not as bad as some that I have seen. I rented it and ended up watching it three times in two days... great movie!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Boring and dark!
Review: It's so boring and dark that I was sorry for the money that I spent on it

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Beautiful, ugly, and breathtaking...
Review: Simply one of the most visually stunning films ever made. The term "eye candy" could have been coined just for this. See it with Brazil for a great double feature.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A visual feast.
Review: The movie must be experienced in its original subtitled version. It's erie, yet beautiful. A dark tale full of unforgetably disturbing villians. Often cruel but ultimately uplifting.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Dreams of madness! A richly visual, surealistic nightmaree.
Review: the city of lost children tells the tale of a mad doctors work gone wrong. the story draws you in and the visuals just kick you in the face. Anything youve heard about or seen on this film will not dull the surprise you are in store when you watch this film. Finally, an original (and instantly classic) fairytale.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A MUST SEE, the visuals are STUNNING!!!
Review: This movie is about a man named Krank that cannot have dreams, so he kidnaps children for their dreams but they are afraid of him so they only have nightmares. Well he kidnaps the wrong kid and his big brother, One(a strong man),wants him back. One(Ron Perlman) teams up with Miette a street girl that has to report to her two teachers as well as with the other children that they control. Miette and her fellow street kids go around stealing from pockets and houses and have to report to the two twin teachers or else. Well One and Miette search for Denree, One's little brother, while the twin teahcers are after the jewels that Miette has and didn't give to them. Also they want One for his strength so they can steal more and more. They finally reach the oil rig where Krank lives and operates his evil, and I'll let you watch the rest...a MUST see. Bueatiful, stunning, fantastic.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The wierdest movie I've ever seen!
Review: This was one of the most bizarre and well done movies I've ever seen. It took me about three times watching it to understand the plot completely, but it was well worth it. The children in the movie are fabulos, and the visuals are really amazing. If you have not already seen this movie, I would highly recommend it.


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