Following the death of his Mexican father, Stéphane (Gael García Bernal) moves to Paris to be nearer his mother. Here he falls in love with Stéphanie (Charlotte Gainsbourg) the girl who lives next door. However, the path of true love never runs smoothly as Stéphane spends much of his time living in a dream world.
"The Science Of Sleep" is written and directed by Michel Gondry, who previously directed "Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind" - one of my favourite films of 2004 (which is pretty good going considering it starred Jim Carrey and Kate Winslet; two of my least liked actors). In this film Gondry shows that same level of visual flair that he has brought to his other films and music videos, notably the cardboard 'dream TV studio' and the cave brimming with items made from felt, however it lacks the emotional resonance of "Eternal Sunshine".
I don't think this is down to the acting; Bernal and Gainsbourg are both good and they are ably supported by the rest of the cast. For me the problem lies with the script, "Eternal Sunshine" was scripted by Charlie Kaufman - one of the best screenwriters around, having also scripted "Being John Malkovich", "Adaptation." and "Confessions Of A Dangerous Mind" - whereas "The Science Of Sleep" is the brainchild of Gondry alone. The film starts well, full of charm and whimsy, but without someone to rein in Gondry's excesses, I felt the film overstayed its welcome and became dark and depressing towards the end.
Saturday, 24 February 2007
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