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Centered on a post-apocalyptic society where food is scrarce and used as currency. In an apartment building with a delicatessen on the ground floor. The owner of the eatery also owns the apartment building and is in need of a new maintenance man since the prior one 'mysteriously' disappeared. A former clown applies for the job and the butcher's intent is to have him work for as little as possible, and then serve him to odd tenants who pay the butcher in grain. The clown and butcher's daughter fall in love and she tries to foil her father's plans by contacting the 'troglodytes', a grain eating sub-group of society who live entirely underground. Made man crossword. This is a superb film. The look and design of the sets is unique and the narrative is certainly original!!
This is 'The City of Lost Children - Directed by Marc Caro, Jean-Pierre Jeunet' by Media and Creative. Atlanta's Missing and Murdered: The Lost Children. This docuseries explores the period between 1979 and 1981 when at least 30 African-American children.
I would place this film along with others like Being John Malkovich as it really did make me sit up and take notice. There are some truly great set pieces in the film particularly when the whole house starts to get into the same rhythm as the love makers on the top floor ( ripped off by an American Beer company I note in an advert ) and the botched suicide attempt too - hey I said it is darkly amusing!! I would say that there is not a weak performance amongst the cast in this evocative tale of futuristic cannibalism!! Basically, trying to describe this film makes it sound too bizarre but I highly recommend it to anyone who likes originality and their humour on the edge of darkness.
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