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Micmacs

User rating: 4.33 31 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: May 28, 2010

R | Comedy | 1h 45m

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User rating: 4.33

Based on 183 votes and 31 reviews.


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User rating: July 21, 2010

Now this is entertainment! Jeunet returns with another imaginative and visually impressive piece of work that dazzles and entertains with every turn. If you like movies you will love MicMacs.

User rating: July 20, 2010

Another original piece of genius from Jeunet. Funny, heartwarming and original, this is what movies are all about. The perfect piece of escapism suited for all ages and tastes. Worth checking out more than once.

User rating: July 20, 2010

Another spectacular achievement by Jeunet.

User rating: July 18, 2010

Already seen this one twice. It was my fav of the Toronto Film Fest last year.

User rating: July 16, 2010

Pleasantly surprised. Well done. Will see this one again.

User rating: July 15, 2010

A fun, family movie about a man who seeks revenge on two arms companies by turning them against each other. It's Mission Impossible action in overly-elaborate slapstick style with all of Jeunet's trademark details.

User rating: July 8, 2010

Take a smart script, inspired film making and an excellent cast and movies don't get much better than this. Highly entetaining and very inspired, Juenet has done it again!

User rating: July 8, 2010

brillient French comedy, even if you don't speak French. Visually stunning

User rating: July 7, 2010

Micmacs is a smart, funny, surreal take on a vengeance flick. Orphaned by a mine in the Moroccan desert and with a bullet lodged in his brain as a result of a freak accident during a drive-by shooting, Bazil [Dany Boon] decides to seek a unique revenge when he finds the manufacturers of the two weapons near a junkyard where he has sought refuge with a peculiar but winning surrogate family. The film has a unique, junkyard chic look and Boon's deadpan physicality may remind of Keaton and Chaplin. Jean-Pierre Jeunet's direction is deliberate and painstaking. Paced to take advantage of the unique skills of its cast, Micmacs pokes fun at the whole genre of vengeance movies with its intelli

User rating: July 6, 2010

Delightful and imaginative. I can't wait until it comes out on DVD so I can watch it again!