Michel Gondry's accessible, and possibly his most profound, film yet, mines his personal past for an impressionistic take on how the slings and arrows of childhood deeply influence who we are as adults.
By Al Alexander For The Patriot Ledger, Winchester Star: Movies
Fri, 07/22/2016 - 4:30am
Michel Gondry's accessible, and possibly his most profound, film yet, mines his personal past for an impressionistic take on how the slings and arrows of childhood deeply influence who we are as adults.