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Micmacs a tire larigot

Posted by dave c on March 26, 2010 at 13:39:26:

Jean-Pierre Jeunet made Delicatessen and Amelie; this is more Delicatessen and is his first film since A Very Long Engagement.
It has all the twisted vision of a group of outsiders, kind of the people who might equally be carnies or circus folk and it has both the kindness and moral certainty of Freaks.
I don't want to throw in any spoilers and so I'll restrict myself to saying it's a haunting story and one with a twist that you might not see coming even if there is a plotline you might well see coming.
But whatever you do, see it as soon as you can.