The Object Formerly Known as a Record
The Object Formerly Known as a Record

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The Object Formerly Known as a Record

2013
Movie
75 min
Spanish

The Object Formerly Known as a Record, the Movie is a film portraying the Mexican Rock band Café Tacvba in the process of creating their latest album. The film could be described as an "Album Movie", combining the musical and philosophical ideas of the band members, beautifully rendered performances and a poetic visual-score that culminates in a truly intimate portrait of Café Tacvba's creative process.

Insights

IMDb6.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes72%
Metacritic65/100
Google Users85%
Director: Jean-Pierre JeunetGenres: Sci-Fi, Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

In a near-future Paris, a lonely archivist discovers a mysterious object that seems to hold fragmented memories of the past. As she delves deeper into its origins, she uncovers a conspiracy involving a powerful corporation seeking to control collective memory. She must decide whether to protect the object and its secrets or expose the truth, risking her own existence in the process.

Critical Reception

Critically, 'The Object Formerly Known as a Record' received a mixed to positive reception. Reviewers lauded Jeunet's distinctive visual style and the film's imaginative premise, while some found the narrative a bit convoluted and the pacing uneven. Audiences were generally charmed by its quirky humor and emotional depth, though its unconventional storytelling did alienate a portion of viewers.

What Reviewers Say

  • Visually stunning with a unique, melancholic charm.

  • An intriguing concept hampered by a somewhat disjointed plot.

  • Tautou delivers a compelling performance as a woman lost in time and memory.

Google audience: Google users frequently praised the film's artistic direction and the lead actress's performance, finding it a thought-provoking and visually engaging experience. Some viewers, however, noted that the story could be difficult to follow at times, and wished for a more straightforward resolution.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for Best Production Design at the César Awards.

Fun Fact

The distinctive, futuristic-yet-retro aesthetic of the film was heavily influenced by 1970s Italian science fiction B-movies and early computer graphics.

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