Mood Indigo / Froth on the Daydream / L'Écume des jours (Boris Vian)

25 March 2015

Mood Indigo / Froth on the Daydream / L'Écume des jours

The world of Mood Indigo is a stained-glass cartoon kind of a place, where the piano dispenses cocktails, the kitchen mice dance to the sound of sunbeams, and the air is three parts jazz. Colin is a wealthy young aristocrat, a slim, innocent creature who loves easily. The instant he sees Chloe, bass drums thump inside his shirt, and soon the two are married. Typically generous, Colin gives a quarter of his fortune to his best friend Chick so he can marry Chloe's friend Alyssum.

But a lily grows in Chloe's lung, and Colin must spend his remaining fortune on the only available treatment: surrounding her daily with fresh flowers. Chick squanders his share of Colin's money on rare editions of Jean Pulse Heartre, and Alyssum decides her only recourse is to murder the philosopher whose books are ruining her husband. Chick and Colin's money woes force them to sacrifice their carefree lives to soul-crushing work, and even the suicidal mice wear themselves out trying to restore the lustre to the kitchen tiles.

Average Rating:

Sinclair Manson (19 June 2015 12:36)

This managed to be whimsical and bleak at the same time. It had some very amusing flights of fancy but, in the end, concludes that everything is terrible and pointless. Colin's fecklessness and shallowness to me made him really part of the horror, rather than its innocent victim.