![]() The movie tick-tocks like a scientific instrument. Spivet with an industry of footnotes, and here the hero’s brainwaves and daydreams digitally materialise as quirky marginalia afloat in the skilfully administered 3D. ![]() and a Smithsonian trophy for inventing a perpetual motion machine.Īuthor Reif Larsen populated the margins of The Selected Works Of T. (stoic newcomer Kyle Cattlet), who treks to D. C.) but still well within house style, Jeunet tells the peripatetic saga of T. ![]() One measures the world to adult precision, the other portrays the world with childlike whimsy.įor his second English-language film, adorned with widescreen vistas of big America (the story jumps a train from Montana to Chicago then hitchhikes to Washington, D. S.’), one of the foremost scientific thinkers in America, is a fine fit for Jean-Pierre Jeunet, the idiosyncratic French filmmaker who directs as if assembling a cuckoo clock. ![]() Spivet (that is Tecumseh Sparrow, but folk stick with ‘T. The exceptional if solemn ten year-old T. ![]()
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