- Studio: Warner Independent Pictures (WIP)
- Release Date: Sep 22, 2006
User Score
7.9
out of 10
Generally favorable reviews- based on 76 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 62 out of 76
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Mixed: 7 out of 76
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Negative: 7 out of 76
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Apr 13, 20126
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GinaROct 5, 20099
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JamesKJul 15, 20096The surreal aspects of the movie were fantastic and intriguing, but the main character is a self obsessed brat, which ultimately ruined what could have been an amazing piece of art.
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LiamW.Sep 11, 20073This movie is a huge disappointment. So much "art" was put into this, but it was basically bits of a music video inserted into a terrible plot. None of the characters are all that memorable or likable, and the story (If you could call it that) was shallow and pointless. Very overrated.
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MattCAug 23, 200710
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JohnB.Jun 29, 20078
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JoeApr 8, 20079Doze off... hardly. I stayed up well past my bedtime to watch this almost perfect film. A must see for those of us who like to think during and after viewing a film.
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DMar 7, 200710
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AndyFeb 24, 20077I'd give this a 6.5. It was entertaining at most times but boring occasionally as well. Outstanding visually but the film does seem a bit pretentious.
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AlekT.Feb 11, 20079Charming, hilarious, and sad. It says a lot about how a person
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SusieK.Jan 24, 20074On the plus side: the imagery is very cool and there are a lot of funny bits. On the bad side: it is about 15 minutes too long and by the end of the film I really didn't like the main character. I found him to be so needy and self-absorbed that I couldn't see how any of the other characters could give a hoot about him.
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GillH.Jan 8, 20073I dozed off four times in the theater before I finally gave up, hiked my feet on the chair in front of me and slept through the remaining hour. The film gets 3 stars instead of zero because the music was pretty good except for the drumming which was amateurish at best.
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LauraD.Dec 23, 20064
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CarlM.Nov 19, 20068A bit messy, disfunctional, but sheerly brilliant and ultimately charming. Every second a jewel.
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NathanF.Nov 18, 20069
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ParkerOct 31, 200610Highly imaginitive, beautifully shot, excellent story. Gondry is genius.
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ZzzZzzzOct 24, 200610Trying to hard to be artsy? This is the way a real art house film should be. All the 'artsy' things actually served a meaningful purpose to the impact of the movie. I
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KarlPOct 23, 200610Charming and weird. Wonderfully directed.
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G.M.Oct 20, 20064I appreciate art, and film, but really, come on people... I think the writer is trying way too hard to be "artsy." The story didn't go anywhere. But it sure pushed me out of the theatre after an agonizing 40 minutes. I'm sorry I wasted $9.
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WillROct 20, 20069
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SpongeeeOct 20, 200610I agree with what Onion AV says. Science of Sleep has this crazy style and feel to it that makes it unique among most other films. Don't sleep on it!
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CraigT.Oct 18, 20062An art film without the art.
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EnriqueOct 16, 20068Interesting. It has its great moments.
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MattS.Oct 9, 200610This movie way amazing.
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MattAOct 9, 20064Gael Garcia Bernal and Alain Chabat were both great (especially Bernal who is easily one of the best actors of his generation), but as good as a director as Gondry is, his writing leaves a lot to be desired. Also, Gainsbourg and Bernal had no chemistry. I just didn't buy the love story and really, that is at the heart of the film. A huge disappointment.
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APOct 4, 20063Tender but boring.
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MichelleC.Oct 3, 20063What the heck??!!! Can someone please help me understand this confusing and silly mess? I loved Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and had high hopes for this follow up. This movie is Gumby meets dreamy drug addict with an enormous dose of confusion. Avoid it at all costs.
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BillyS.Oct 2, 20069
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JimB.Oct 2, 20069Delightful. Charming. Food for the mind and the heart.
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NickB.Sep 30, 20067The Art Direction is great, just like Gondry's past projects, and the film was overall very sweet. However, Bjork's music videos had better narratives and more momentum that 'Sleep.' Yet, Gael Garcia Bernal is a charmer and even if I didn't like certain moments, you can't help but like him anyways.
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AaronS.Sep 30, 200610Gondry's charming follow up to Eternal Sunshine is even better. A more humane, personal and crazy film than its predecessor. Visually dazzling, whimsical without become precious and in the end, quite moving. Bernal and Gainsbourgh are simply terrific. One of the ten best movies this year.
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MikeM.Sep 30, 200610A fantastic film, ingeniously surreal, lavishly schizophrenic. To be a set designer on this film must have been a blast. Any reviewer who did not enjoy this film thouroughly clearly has a stunted grasp of the concept that reality is a mere figment of our human perception.
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[Anonymous]Sep 28, 20069Gondry is a genius in his presentation and artistic vision. It appears that some of the reviewers missed the point of "Science of Sleep" while refering to the dream sequences and the non-dream sequences. The challenge of the film is that you never know what is reality and what isn't. It will make you think and there is a lot of eye candy.
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GregoryM.Sep 27, 20065The dream sequences are fantastic, and Gondry's direction imbues every scene with certain kiddy energy, but there is no focus to Science of Sleep. The central relationship between Bernal and Gainsbourg never develops or reaches any resolution. Science never offers any insights into relationships or love, or lack thereof. So much potential...
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AnonymousMCSep 25, 20065What "Eternal Sunshine" did with magic and whimsy, The Science of Sleep accomplishes with confusion and pretentiousness.
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MichaelM.Sep 25, 200610
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AlexESep 24, 200610
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TracyB.Sep 22, 200610Great film- trippy- very moving.
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MelSep 22, 200610Ironically, I think "The Science of Sleep" is a very realistic film. I think it captures, to a certain extent, something that exists in all of us -the desire to be led by our fantasies. Gondry shows that sometimes what we perceive to be real is not in fact reality; rather, it is what we wish could be real. And in this, we can either find a strange sadness or a certain humor.
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DanB.Sep 22, 20069
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ReneeV.Sep 22, 200610Captures those moments between sleeping and waking. Oh, and Gael is so darn cute.
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75The title is all that's boring about director Michel Gondry's latest mind bender, as trippy as LSD.
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78I think it's a mess, but - and this is a major caveat - an endearing, beautiful, hopelessly honest mess that's supported by a pair of performances so unnaturally natural that they draw you in and clutch you, struggling, to their flipping, flopping hearts.
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75This pop-up book of a film is an ideal arrangement between director and star.