Meanwhile the cook, who is really a moonlighting lawyer (Omar Sy), gets aid from the head of a chef (Alain Chabat) that pops up to offer advice from tv screens everywhere and even hands him items out of the fridge. We pass through Romain Duris’s home where a man in a mouse suit (Sacha Bourdo) lives a perfect existence in miniature climbing up and down ladders to get to the sink and so on, even having a miniature glasshouse that the cook reaches down into for supplies. Mood Indigo kicks in with one of the most bewilderingly strange openings in recent memory. This was followed by the less high-profile drama The We and the I (2012) and the animated documentary Is the Man Who is Tall Happy? An Animated Conversation with Noam Chomsky (2013) and subsequent to this Microbe and Gasoline (2015) about two teen inventors on a journey. Gondry next went onto The Science of Sleep (2006), an appealingly delightful mix of romance, dreams and wacky surrealism the Interior Design segment of the anthology Tokyo! (2008) and came to Hollywood for the comedy Be Kind Rewind (2008), wherein Jack Black makes ultra-low-tech copies of popular films, and the disastrous big-budget version of The Green Hornet (2011). Gondry made his feature film directorial debut with Human Nature (2001) and then had the acclaimed hit of the memory-bending Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004). French director Michel Gondry became a cult director with his eccentric and highly creative music videos for artists such as Beck, Bjork, The Chemical Brothers, Daft Punk, Foo Fighters, Massive Attack, Kylie Minogue, Radiohead, The Rolling Stones, Sinead O’Connor, Kanye West and The White Stripes, among others.
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