![]() The surreal, fairy-tale plot of The City of Lost Children is simple, and secondary to the way it is told. Watching the second film, it is clear from where the colorful, stylized images of Alien Resurrection came: Jeunet & Caro. But before he made those two movies, Jeunet, along with directing partner Marc Caro, made a pair of French films that put him on the map: Delicatessen and The City of Lost Children. ![]() Genevieve Brunet and Odile Mallet as the OctopusĪmerican audiences probably best know French director Jean-Pierre Jeunet for the recent romantic comedy Amelie, and genre fans likely recognize him as the director of the much-maligned Alien Resurrection. ![]() ![]() Written by Gilles Adrien, Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Marc Caroġ999, Region 1 (NTSC), 112 minutes, Rated R The City of Lost Children (aka La Cite des Enfants Perdus) DVD Review ![]()
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