![]() Because while not without its charms, the Mood Indigo I saw was frenetic and often alienating, poorly paced and devolving into near-incoherence in the final moments.īased on Boris Vian’s novel L’Écume des jours (translated variously as Froth on the Daydream and Foam of the Daze), the story is of an idle young Parisian bachelor, Colin (Romain Duris), who, we are told, is rich enough that he need never work. This was apparently in response to mixed reviews from the French release, and according to some, especially Boyd van Hoeij at Indiewire, the film is better off for the cuts. I’ve only seen the shortened North American release version it was cut from around 130 minutes in France to around 90 minutes here. ![]() ![]() A compromised masterpiece, or a hopeless mess in any form? ( Source) ![]()
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