In a daydream, a shy bank clerk is led by a fairy into a subterranean world where people transform into animals and waxworks come to life. Lucie, his office crush, follows him but a bad fairy is intent on keeping them apart.


Short answer: yes, but it's a film that requires an open mind and a willingness to embrace its whimsical nature. If you're in the mood for a charming, if somewhat uneven, fantasy adventure, Le Voyage imaginaire could be a delightful treat. However, it might not appeal to those seeking a more grounded or realistic film ...

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"Short answer: yes, but it's a film that requires an open mind and a willingness to embrace its whimsical nature. If you're in the mood for a charming, if somewhat uneven, fantasy adventure, Le Voyage imaginaire could be a delightful treat. However, it might not appeal to those seeking a more grounded or realistic film experience. Is this film worth watching? Le Voyage imaginaire is a film that, despite its many charming moments, is not without its flaws. Its appeal lies in its whimsical imagin..."
René Clair
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