Darjeeling Limited Review
Darjeeling Limited, starring Owen Wilson, Adrien Brody and Jason Schwartzman, is a movie that follows the tradition of being weird like The Royal Tenenbaums, Lost in Translation and The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou.
Directed by Wes Anderson, Darjeeling Limited is a movie about three brothers who have not spoken to each other for a year. To help them get past their troubled relationship, they take a trip to India to find spiritual guidance. The attractiveness of the movie stops there.
Adrien Brody and Jason Schwartzman are the stars of this movie in my opnion although you dont see them doing anything different compared to their earlier perfomances. Even if you are in a mood for a weird movie, be prepared to turn this movie off halfway as this movie is for die-hard Anderson fans.
This movie gets 5 “sweet limes” out of 10
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Welcome back! I was always intrigued with Darjeeling Limited, but never heard enough positive reviews to actually see it. Not a huge fan of Anderson, so I’ll probably skip this one altogether.
I gave this a Burnt Popcorn back in March. It wasn’t funny at all, but was rather boring and pointless. I recommend watching this movie instead of taking sleeping pills because at least the movie will work without being addictive.
By the way…welcome back to the Blogging world! Will you guys be going to the Atlantic Film Festival in September?
Thanks JB and SP
We are hoping to cover the Atlantic Film Festival in September. Hopefully this year, the organizers will have more respect for the blogging world. Are you going to be there?
I will be there. I already sent in for media accreditation. It seems like I’ll have it but they’ll be sending confirmation numbers at the end of August.
Are you going as media or on your own?
I’ll be having an interview on Monday with Paul Wieland, director of Mr. Bean TV show, Made of Honor, and his upcoming U.S. release of Sixty Six. I’ll be posting it sometime this week. I’ll let you know when I do.