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Sleepwalkingnew
Michel Gondry's sweet, sad film about fantasy, imagination and love can't quite overcome its own meandering quirkiness.
Eugene Weekly |
Molly Templeton |
09-29-2006 |
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Perchance to Dreamnew
While you're waiting for the next Charlie Kaufman movie, here's The Science of Sleep.
Sacramento News & Review |
Jonathan Kiefer |
09-29-2006 |
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Innocence and Lustnew
Michel Gondry makes an almost-perfect movie about dreams.
Tucson Weekly |
James DiGiovanna |
09-27-2006 |
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Dream Loversnew
Michel Gondry's film is messy, confusing, painful, and ultimately utterly rewarding, thanks in no small measure to the unfettered talents of Gael García Bernal and Charlotte Gainsbourg.
Austin Chronicle |
Marc Savlov |
09-22-2006 |
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Snooze Alarm
This film is more proof that Gael García Bernal has the worst taste in screenplays of any currently hot actor.
Washington City Paper |
Mark Jenkins |
09-22-2006 |
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Exorbitant Hyperbolenew
But it's True: Science of Sleep Is Really That Good
The Portland Mercury |
Erik Henriksen |
09-21-2006 |
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Dreaming Awakenew
Michel Gondry takes his French surrealist tastes to new levels in his latest works.
New York Press |
Eric Kohn |
09-21-2006 |
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Playtimenew

Sweet, crazy, and tinged with sadness, The Science of Sleep is a wondrous concoction.
The Village Voice |
J. Hoberman |
09-20-2006 |
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Navel-Gazing Tedium
Navel-gazing director Michel Gondry wears his developmentally arrested heart on his sleeve in the most self-indulgent movie of 2006.