So what if Buñuel did it all before
and died in Mexico in 1983 from cirrhosis of the liver,
Michel Gondry's 'The Science Of Sleep'
is inventive and incandescent
and full of nuance and whimsy
and beating heart
and multi-lingual characters that I like.
It makes me yearn for a little more
Parallel Synchronized Randomness in my life
and in the lives of my loved ones.
Watching it is a little like being hugged by a favourite sweater
that smells of
freshly-cut grass and hot waffle syrup.
But not too much. Because that would be unpleasant.
Wednesday, February 21, 2007
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