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General Discussions => Inner Glimpse => Topic started by: Gordo on February 28, 2008, 12:36:16 am

Title: The Darjeeling Limited
Post by: Gordo on February 28, 2008, 12:36:16 am
I know it has been discussed in jocelyn\'s "Movie suggestions" thread, however after watching this (finally) there is no doubt it deserves its very own thread.

Phenomenal.

Wes Anderson, Movie Masterson.
Title: The Darjeeling Limited
Post by: leith on February 28, 2008, 12:41:04 am
I liked it but I would not use the word phenomenal.
Then again Wes\' movies except for Bottle Rocket and Rushmore make my head hurt.
Title: The Darjeeling Limited
Post by: Gordo on February 28, 2008, 12:55:22 am
The Royal Tenenbaums is still my favorite. I think I\'ve fully realized about 60-70% of his humor and general use of symbolism after 20 views. The fact that he does make my head hurt contributes to my love. It\'s like being in a romantic relationship.

I thought Darjeeling was actually much easier to grasp fully the first time around than all of his others. The humor especially was more straight-forward and not as dense in dialogue (ie Bottle Rocket). I\'m a firm supporter already, I thought about the movie all day in class.
Title: The Darjeeling Limited
Post by: princesscaspian on February 28, 2008, 01:42:58 am
indeed, i believe i need to see it a few more times before i deem it anything but well-done. i mean, i enjoyed the movie but it felt a little unilateral at some points, like i should be feeling some emotion from somewhere but i wasn\'t... ?
Title: The Darjeeling Limited
Post by: tyzack on February 28, 2008, 08:00:14 am
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indeed, i believe i need to see it a few more times before i deem it anything but well-done. i mean, i enjoyed the movie but it felt a little unilateral at some points, like i should be feeling some emotion from somewhere but i wasn\'t... ?


Agreed.

I saw it in the theaters and did not agree at all with any of the audience reactions.

My general feel was "eh, okay, i get it" but it wasn\'t the doubled-over-with-laughter that life aquidic was.
Title: The Darjeeling Limited
Post by: RadicalRich1138 on February 28, 2008, 08:47:18 am
i think the tracking shot to "strangers" is amazing, and kind of tells the whole film in one shot, wes anderson is my favorite director, however i still can\'t decide if i like this film better than life aquatic, i thought it was pretty obvious that bill murray was the dad, and that the train was a symbol for life/the universe, which seems to explain the tracking shot of everyone in the characters thoughts on the train...  also the luggage symbolism is quite obvious, but man, he really is the best at setting scenes to found music, and though he had gotten alot of shit from critics for using too much slo-mo, he decided if he wanted to use it, he would in this film, unlike aquatic, and i think it really shows off how gifted wes is

"doubled-over-with-laughter" i dont think is how i would describe the reaction to life aquatic, while zissou is funny as hell, it\'s more like a fellini or tuffaut film, 8 1/2 and day for night come to mind, i also love his stock of actors, it\'s always great to see owen wilson do something real as opposed to night at the wedding crashers
Title: The Darjeeling Limited
Post by: tyzack on February 28, 2008, 11:49:01 am
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"doubled-over-with-laughter" i dont think is how i would describe the reaction to life aquatic, while zissou is funny as hell, it\'s more like a fellini or tuffaut film, 8 1/2 and day for night come to mind, i also love his stock of actors, it\'s always great to see owen wilson do something real as opposed to night at the wedding crashers


Okay, you\'re right.

The first time I saw the movie I had the same feeling I have pretty much the first time i\'ve watched any wes anderson movie.

However, right now, it cracks me up.
Title: The Darjeeling Limited
Post by: RadicalRich1138 on February 28, 2008, 03:13:15 pm
who the shit is kingsly zissou?
Title: The Darjeeling Limited
Post by: Gordo on February 28, 2008, 09:33:29 pm
Wes is all about dark humor, hazy laughs, Tragicomedy.

And correct me if I\'m wrong but Bill Murray is not the dad. It said in the credits, I\'m going to have to go roll them again, that someone else was the dad and Bill Murray was simply "businessman."  I think Wes purposely fucked with people, made them think Bill was an important role in the main character\'s lives when in actuality he really just missed his train as a nameless independent.

I too love Life Aquatic. I\'m definitely a Wes Anderson ball licker. All of his movies fit my personality and sense of humor very well. Even when he\'s "really out there" I seem to understand his quirkiness sans doubt. This is not to say anyone else should or that I\'m able to tap in, he\'s just the one left-of-center director that caters to everything I want out of a movie. And I know there are many others who feel the same way. It\'s great to have this relationship with a director while in your 20\'s. I\'m psyched.
Title: The Darjeeling Limited
Post by: jocelyn on March 29, 2008, 10:47:49 pm
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All of his movies fit my personality and sense of humor very well. \\


Ditto.

Tried finally watching this the other night but got too drunk. I couldn\'t see the screen so I gave up. Going to give it another shot tomorrow night.
Title: The Darjeeling Limited
Post by: Todd on March 30, 2008, 03:26:22 am
Quote from: jocelyn;184879
I couldn\'t see the screen so I gave up.


Now, that right there folks, is DrUnK!!!! :awwyeah:
Title: The Darjeeling Limited
Post by: leith on March 30, 2008, 03:41:29 am
Wow I can not even remember the last time I was that drunk.
Title: The Darjeeling Limited
Post by: jocelyn on March 30, 2008, 03:58:34 am
Well that makes me feel pretty rotten. If it makes my case any better, using one eye was a bit helpful.
Title: The Darjeeling Limited
Post by: galenas on March 30, 2008, 11:27:34 am
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Well that makes me feel pretty rotten. If it makes my case any better, using one eye was a bit helpful.


:lol: that\'s rough!

oh yeah, and i loved the movie!
Title: The Darjeeling Limited
Post by: Todd on March 30, 2008, 02:12:05 pm
Quote from: jocelyn;184897
Well that makes me feel pretty rotten. If it makes my case any better, using one eye was a bit helpful.


You know you\'re drunk when you have to close one eye just to see double!
Title: The Darjeeling Limited
Post by: Gordo on March 30, 2008, 06:11:34 pm
So is Bill Murray the dad or not?

I still say no, but am not positive.

I think his representation is simpler: "Leave your business behind."
Title: The Darjeeling Limited
Post by: SkyePrizm on April 05, 2008, 10:54:54 am
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So is Bill Murray the dad or not?

I still say no, but am not positive.

I think his representation is simpler: "Leave your business behind."



I think Bill Murray was the dad.....

I finally watched this movie last night.  Absolutely loved it. I think anyone who has come from a slightly dysfunctional family (well who hasn\'t?) can relate.   I love the scene where Owen Wilson\'s character orders for them.  Classic.  Also, the dynamics of the brothers.  How they try to keep secrets from each other, but it they almost "tell" on each other. Loved it.  


Oh, and i loved Natalie Portman\'s mili-second cameo at the end....

The characters felt very real.  There was a true heart behind this.  The way it was shot, directed, wrtitten... I thought this was just damn beautiful.  Funny in that quirky way, not the laugh out loud.  I love the way the "baggage" is thrown at the end. Great symbolism...Sometimes you just have to get on that train and go....

So far for my rental choices, I\'ve been two for two in the last month (just watched Into the Wild the previous week).  

 "I love the way this country smells. I\'ll never forget it. It\'s kind of spicy"
Title: The Darjeeling Limited
Post by: Gordo on April 05, 2008, 03:31:43 pm
For Shizm SkyePrizm! Glad you seem to like it as much I do.

Frances=Mama\'s Boy
Peter=Papa\'s Boy
Jack=Unloved child trying to fill that void through unhealthy relationships
Title: The Darjeeling Limited
Post by: dannybiscuits on April 05, 2008, 05:33:19 pm
I can\'t believe no one made mention of the sexy ass train slave. Clearly she was the most important person in the whole movie