Movies like Micmacs (2009)
If you're looking for some great movies that are a lot like Micmacs, here is our list of similar films:
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    1. The Grand Budapest Hotel

    #467 most popular movie yesterday

    Wes Anderson's The Grand Budapest Hotel showcases his signature style of symmetrical shots, vibrant colors, and quirky characters. Like Micmacs, it tells an engaging and visually striking story that's both comedic and heartfelt.

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    2. Brazil

    #655 most popular movie yesterday

    Directed by Terry Gilliam, Brazil is a cult classic that presents a satirical dystopian world filled with bureaucratic nightmares and eccentric visuals. Its comedic and surreal qualities align well with the atmosphere of Micmacs.

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    3. Big Fish

    #1,321 most popular movie yesterday

    Tim Burton's Big Fish tells the fantastical stories of a man's life through a series of magical and surreal vignettes. It's a journey through a rich narrative landscape that will appeal to those who appreciate Micmacs' creativity and flair for extraordinary storytelling.

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    4. Moonrise Kingdom

    #1,973 most popular movie yesterday

    Another entry from Wes Anderson, Moonrise Kingdom offers a quirky tale of young love and the adventures that ensue when two kids run away from home. Its artistic style, humor, and elements of caper will entertain viewers who appreciate the charm of Micmacs.

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    5. The City of Lost Children

    #3,759 most popular movie yesterday

    Diving deeper into Jean-Pierre Jeunet's style, The City of Lost Children offers a dark, fairy-tale-like world that explores themes of innocence, dreams, and the fantastical. Its visual creativity and narrative inventiveness are sure to resonate with fans of Micmacs.

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    6. Delicatessen

    #4,844 most popular movie yesterday

    Another collaboration between Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Marc Caro, Delicatessen is a dark comedy set in a post-apocalyptic world. The film's combination of oddball characters and offbeat humor makes it a great follow-up to the unique universe presented in Micmacs.