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Follows a man, a director who tries to vanquish his demons, which are oppressing his creativity.Follows a man, a director who tries to vanquish his demons, which are oppressing his creativity.Follows a man, a director who tries to vanquish his demons, which are oppressing his creativity.
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- TriviaInspired by Michel Gondry's personal experience during the post-production of Mood Indigo (2013). Amongst the similarities:
- Gondry did conduct an orchestra with his body for Mood Indigo (2013) (although the music was already composed);
- the subplot with Sting refers to the participation of Paul McCartney who plays bass on several tracks in Mood Indigo (2013);
- Gondry experimented with a non-chronological editing technique for Mood Indigo (2013) to avoid watching the first scenes too much: he started in the middle with scene 30, then scene 29, then scene 31, and so on until he reached both ends.
- Gondry apparently entertained with Mood Indigo (2013) the idea of a four-hour movie with an animated intermission in the middle;
- during the shoot of Mood Indigo (2013), Gondry was taking pills to regulate his mood and his obsessive behavior, then stopped after editing began, and he blew up like in the movie. Soon after, he was diagnosed bipolar by a psychiatrist.
On top of this, the movie within the movie in The Book of Solutions (2023) is 50s-style movie with a mouse, like Mood Indigo (2013).
- ConnectionsReferences Mood Indigo (2013)
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Marc is a director of arty films who, when his latest project is deemed by studio bosses to be a likely commercial disaster, runs away to the countryside to finish it in peace. Pitching up with a few loyal crew members at his kind aunt Denise's cottage, he battles both his artistic problems and mental ones, as well as trying to complete a project he started years before - the 'Book of Solutions', a self-help manual for life. If only he did not keep getting distracted by, eg, making a documentary about an ant, or a cartoon about a hairdressing fox.
It is pretty much Pierre Niney's film, so it is just as well he does very well as Marc - the scene where, with no relevant experience whatsoever, he conducts an orchestra is especially memorable. Françoise Lebrun as Denise and Blanche Gardin as Marc's exasperated editor also do well - as does Sting, appearing as himself.
The film does drag a bit towards the end - it seems longer than its official running time of 102 minutes. And I found the flies who camera-bomb many shots distracting! But it was definitely enjoyable and I may well watch it again.
It is pretty much Pierre Niney's film, so it is just as well he does very well as Marc - the scene where, with no relevant experience whatsoever, he conducts an orchestra is especially memorable. Françoise Lebrun as Denise and Blanche Gardin as Marc's exasperated editor also do well - as does Sting, appearing as himself.
The film does drag a bit towards the end - it seems longer than its official running time of 102 minutes. And I found the flies who camera-bomb many shots distracting! But it was definitely enjoyable and I may well watch it again.
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- Çözümler Kitabı
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- Paris, France(opening scenes)
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- $3,577,974
- Runtime1 hour 42 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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