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    The City of Lost Children

    R1995 · Fantasy · 1h 51m

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      • The website's critical consensus reads, "Not all of its many intriguing ideas are developed, but The City of Lost Children is an engrossing, disturbing, profoundly memorable experience." It also holds a weighted average score of 73 on Metacritic, based on 16 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".
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  2. Dec 15, 1995 · The movie takes place mostly on an offshore rig inhabited by the terrible and tragic Krank ( Daniel Emilfork ). Krank is terrible because he is a monster, and he is a monster because he cannot dream, which makes him tragic. So he kidnaps children, to steal their dreams and feed off them.

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  3. 80% Tomatometer 60 Reviews 90% Audience Score 50,000+ Ratings Old and decrepit Krank (Daniel Emilfork) has lost his capacity for dreaming and is attempting to fight death by stealing the dreams...

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    • Marc Caro, Jean-Pierre Jeunet
    • R
    • Ron Perlman
  4. TOP CRITIC. Few films have captured the spirit of steampunk with as much peculiar daring and imagination. Full Review | Original Score: 10/10 | Nov 29, 2021. Malcolm Johnson Hartford Courant....

  5. Feb 5, 2018 · It is funny, dark, disturbing, baffling, and a wonderfully surreal experience to watch. Similarly, its spiritual successor, The City of Lost Children, though it strikes a somewhat lighter tone than its predecessor, still succeeds in being disturbing, baffling, and surreal.

  6. Dec 15, 1995 · The City of Lost Children: Directed by Marc Caro, Jean-Pierre Jeunet. With Ron Perlman, Daniel Emilfork, Judith Vittet, Dominique Pinon. A scientist in a surrealist society kidnaps children to steal their dreams, hoping that they slow his aging process.

    • (72K)
    • Adventure, Drama, Fantasy
    • Marc Caro, Jean-Pierre Jeunet
    • 1995-12-15
  7. The film holds an 80% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 59 reviews, with an average rating of 7.4/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Not all of its many intriguing ideas are developed, but The City of Lost Children is an engrossing, disturbing, profoundly memorable experience." [7]

  8. Jan 1, 1995 · Reviews. Dec 31, 1994 11:00pm PT. The City of Lost Children. A vibrant, bubbling cauldron of breathtaking f/x, gross-out humor and in-your-face imagery, Delicatessen duo Jean-Pierre...

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