I think I'm glad I'm not in film school right now because I dread the thought of how many pretentious, boring student films
Science of Sleep must have inspired. Which not to say that it is pretentious or boring, quite the contrary. It is pretentious and captivating.
It's just that it's
got to be the most "indy" (in a good way) film I've ever seen, and that can be as bad as good in the effect that it has.

The movie, like
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind from the same director, could be, maybe should be, confusing. But Michel Gondry is the kind of director who gives "visionary" a good name.
He can give us scrumptious images that are hard to resist. Here. Assuming you haven't seen the film, watch the trailer. It probably speaks for the charm of this movie better than most of my words ever could. And you won't hear me admit that often.
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