Mood Indigo
Mood Indigo

Mood Indigo

1993Movie96 minEnglish

Suspense tale -- a pilot to a prospective series -- involving a criminal psychologist, struggling to rebuild his life after his wife is brutally murdered by a patient, and a lady lawyer who enlists his help in solving a baffling crime.

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IMDb6.0/10
Rotten Tomatoes68%
Metacritic65/100
Google Users69%
Director: Michel GondryGenres: Romance, Comedy, Drama, Sci-Fi

Plot Summary

In a fantastical and surreal Paris, the wealthy and eccentric Colin falls in love with Chloé. Their idyllic romance is threatened when Chloé develops a rare and bizarre illness: a water lily begins to grow in her lung. Colin and his friends embark on an increasingly bizarre and desperate quest to save her, seeking unconventional cures and facing insurmountable financial and emotional challenges.

Critical Reception

Michel Gondry's "Mood Indigo" is a visually dazzling and emotionally ambitious film that polarized critics. While many praised its unique visual style, inventive set pieces, and heartfelt performances, others found its whimsical narrative and surreal elements to be overwhelming and underdeveloped. Audience reactions were similarly mixed, with some embracing its imaginative world and others finding it too strange or inaccessible.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its stunning and imaginative visual design, reminiscent of Wes Anderson meets Terry Gilliam.
  • Noted for strong lead performances, particularly from Audrey Tautou and Romain Duris, who convey genuine emotion amidst the chaos.
  • Criticized by some for its narrative incoherence and an overly whimsical tone that can detract from the emotional core.

Google audience: Google users largely appreciated the film's originality and visual creativity, often highlighting the unique aesthetic and charming performances. Some viewers found the plot difficult to follow and the overall tone too whimsical, leading to a mixed but generally positive reception.

Fun Fact

The film is an adaptation of Boris Vian's 1947 novel of the same name, known for its distinctive surrealist and poetic style.

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