Monday, July 13

A Picture Review of 'The Science of Sleep'

It's official: I'm obsessed with the innovative and trippy aesthetic of French auteur Michel Gondry. His surreal 2006 mindtrip, 'The Science of Sleep' is even more visually stunning than his other popular work (that I have seen), 'Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind'. The story doesn't keep up with the insane visuals, but it doesn't necessarily lag. It simply doesn't make an ounce of sense at times. But whatever, it's an unforgettable love story and the performances get better and better as the film goes along. Here are a bunch of shots I took of the film. Pretty crazy shit.

































3 comments:

Notas Sobre Creación Cultural e Imaginarios Sociales said...

It's ironic that everything looks so messy, but there's sort of a beautiful order to all of it.
I love Gondry's aesthetic, you should check out what he does in "Be Kind Rewind".

Emma said...

Pretty, bizarre.

anahit said...

it is an absolutely stunning film - I love the innovative use of cardboard lol. I have to say though that I prefered eternal sunshine, this film was just so...boring. I WANT to like it, and I've tried to like it so many times, but it just hasn't worked. xx