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Rotten Tomatoes® Score 61%

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In Theaters: July 18, 2014 (limited)

2h 11m | Drama

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The surreal and poetic tale of Colin, an idealistic and inventive young man, and Chloé, a young woman who seems like the physical embodiment of the eponymous Duke Ellington tune. Their idyllic marriage is turned on its head when Chloé falls sick with a water lily growing in her lung. To pay for her medical bills in this fantasy version of Paris, Colin must go out to work in a series of increasingly absurd jobs, while around them, their apartment disintegrates and their friends, including the talented Nicolas, and Chick—a huge fan of the philosopher Jean-Sol Partre—go to pieces.

Director: Michel Gondry

Studio: Les Films Séville

Producer(s): Luc Bossi

Cast: Romain Duris, Audrey Tautou, Gad Elmaleh, Omar Sy, Aissa Maiga, Charlotte Le Bon

Writer(s): Luc Bossi

2 votes and 0 Reviews

Rotten Tomatoes® Score 61%

53%

In Theaters: July 18, 2014 (limited)

2h 11m | Drama

  Watch Trailer

The surreal and poetic tale of Colin, an idealistic and inventive young man, and Chloé, a young woman who seems like the physical embodiment of the eponymous Duke Ellington tune. Their idyllic marriage is turned on its head when Chloé falls sick with a water lily growing in her lung. To pay for her medical bills in this fantasy version of Paris, Colin must go out to work in a series of increasingly absurd jobs, while around them, their apartment disintegrates and their friends, including the talented Nicolas, and Chick—a huge fan of the philosopher Jean-Sol Partre—go to pieces.

Rotten Tomatoes® Score 61%

53%

In Theaters: July 18, 2014 (limited)

2h 11m | Drama

The surreal and poetic tale of Colin, an idealistic and inventive young man, and Chloé, a young woman who seems like the physical embodiment of the eponymous Duke Ellington tune. Their idyllic marriage is turned on its head when Chloé falls sick with a water lily growing in her lung. To pay for her medical bills in this fantasy version of Paris, Colin must go out to work in a series of increasingly absurd jobs, while around them, their apartment disintegrates and their friends, including the talented Nicolas, and Chick—a huge fan of the philosopher Jean-Sol Partre—go to pieces.