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  • Actors: Romain Duris, Audrey Tautou, Gad Elmaleh, Omar Sy, Aïssa Maïga
  • Directors: Michel Gondry
  • Producers: Luc Bossi
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: Region B/2 (Read more about DVD/Blu-ray formats.)
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Classification: 12
  • Studio: Studiocanal
  • DVD Release Date: 24 Nov. 2014
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (34 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00KBROZX0
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 37,322 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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Set in a fantasy version of Paris, MOOD INDIGO is the surreal and poetic tale of Colin (ROMAIN DURIS, Heartbreaker) and Chloé (AUDREY TAUTOU, Amélie) whose idyllic love story is turned on its head when Chloé falls sick. Dedicated to his beloved bride, Colin must go out to work in a series of increasingly absurd jobs to pay for the fresh flowers that Chloe needs to be surrounded with in order to feel better.

Disc 1 (Blu-ray)
o Director’s Cut
o UK Theatrical Cut

Disc 2 (DVD)
o UK Theatrical Cut
o Special Features:
• Behind Michel Gondry
• From the Film to the Book
• The animated letter from Michel to Audrey
• Deleted scenes
• In the head of Michel Gondry
• Creation of the sets
• Costumes
• About the novel

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Appearing in UK cinemas a full 16 months after its original French release, Mood Indigo was rightly eyed with suspicion, slipping in and out of the box office with little fanfare and largely indifferent critical reception. Now making the move to home release, has it perhaps found its rightful home, on the shelves of Michel Gondry completists?

I’m certainly no Gondry fanboy; I detested Eternal Sunshine... (2004) when shown it by my then girlfriend, dismissing it as twee nonsense for hipsters. But several broken hearts and bitter memories later I can see it as the emotionally mature, heartfelt masterpiece it is. However, 10 years is a long time in directing, and in the interim the French director has failed to reach such dizzy heights again. So, approaching Mood Indigo with interest rather than expectation, his latest work was able to genuinely surprise me.

Loosely framed by a bizarre 1970‘s/distant future typing pool that constructs the narrative, we are introduced to a sprightly Romain Duris as Colin. With sharp suits, beaming smiles and a warm nature he’s living a bachelor life of luxury surrounded by his inventions and machines, but is jealous of both his friends’ love lives. Enter Chloe (Audrey Tautou). The pair awkwardly bond over Duke Ellington, and dive into the carefree days of their relationship – but as Chloe is struck by an illness all the buoyant merrymaking drifts from the frame and Colin must dedicate himself to caring for her.

Struck through with inflections of Gilliam, Anderson, and Gondry’s country-mates Jeunet & Caro, this is a film of stylistics. Neat whirring details. A bubbling canvas of invention and craft. As a result its emotional core is thinly sketched at best.
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This film is magical! Those that "don't get it" will say other wise. Audrey (as per usual is just captivating) the story is wonderful. A smiler!
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I had to write something to balance out the rating! I loved this film, it's beautiful, heartbreaking and zany! I was smiling through almost all of it.
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A beautiful fim. Surreal, funny, romantic and heartbreaking. There are not many movies you can say that about. It will have you saying WTF!, it will have you laughing and it will have you in tears also.
If you don't enjoy this you are a soulless creature, Gondry has made a great movie.
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I'm a little confused by the two negative reviews that have skewed the rating here. If you admire Gondry's work you'll be more than happy to spend a while inside his imagination, here taking Boris Vian's surrealist love story and adding Gondry's own idiosyncratic blend of film, animation and music. It's a delightful, moving, tragicomic film, one which pleased my 13-year-old daughter as much as it did me, and it's captivating throughout.
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In the DVD commentary on The Science of Sleep, Gondry says how Gael Garcia Bernal suggested he make a film of just his mad stuff. This might be that film. It's terrible. Perhaps the pure mad stuff thing could work one day, somehow, but not like this. Anyway, most likely Bernal didn't really mean leave out meaning, conflict and feeling, just realism. With that (debatable) bathwater has gone all the spiky, touching human emotion that combined with Gondry's surreal visual brilliance to make Eternal Sunshine and Science of Sleep so great. Somehow what's left is not just insipid, but boarderline offensive. Who seriously cares about a good-looking rich guy who simply and easily falls in love and it's all just a laugh, and not a very funny one? At some point the girlfriend gets sick, but, like the purported difficulties in a lot of Wes Anderson stuff, it's really just an excuse to keep the goofy story going and doesn't matter at all.

And, by the way, what's the deal with the magical negro character being the rich guy's *cook*, for goodness sake, but also, really, honestly, don't worry about the power politics, his great friend too? That was just so awful.
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Charming and well filmed. Gondry is a master of the quirk and this doesnt let him down. Duris and Tatou are wonderful. Its the off beat story of a romance about a woman who swallows a flower and gets sick. Yes its that sort of film. The kind of film you need to watch a few imes over as there are a few things you wouldmiss on the 1st watch.
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Set the quirk factors to eleven.

Michel Gondry, fresh off of the back of his Noam Chomsky interview film Is The Man Who Is Tall Happy? (2013), has summoned enviable energy in making this joyful picture. Somehow managing to exhibit the wackiest of his imaginative impulses, 'Mood Indigo' is many different shades rolled into one; at turns frenetic, but yet melancholic too. It is an off-beat tale of love beset by illness.

The set-up is thus: when Colin (Romain Duris) comes to understand that his lover Chloe (Audrey Tautou) has developed an unusual illness of a flower growing on her lungs, he endeavours to find her a cure. In the process of his quest, we see love mixed in a compound of both optimism and desperation. With wit, charm and sadness, Gondry delicately etches a construct that calls to arms the believers and the naysayers.

With calculated guesswork, Mood Indigo is destined to astound some through its inventiveness and irritate others. The latter may well lose patience with the self-consciously ditzy shenanigans that incessantly interrupt proceedings. But to dismiss its well-intentioned and outstretched arms is also to cold-heartedly close the door on ingenuous filmmaking with a twinkle in its eye and smile on its face.

There is more invention in a 5 minute segment of this film that what there is in the whole of the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise, for example.

It is nice to see Duris and Tautou paired up again after the trilogy from Cedric Kaplisch, including Chinese Puzzle (2013), and there is also a pleasant turn from The Intouchables's (2011) Omar Sy. Bask in wonder at the innocent, effervescent and childlike wonder that Gondry exudes. It is a special and unique place indeed.

By Greg Wetherall
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