What went right?
What went right?
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Everything.
Its Wes Anderson-meets Stephan Zweig.
The outcome is predictably amazing.
>boring
>too long
>leftshit propaganda
2/10
>my wife dies in the story so i don't like telling it
>continuously fakes you out
>narration ending "and then years later she died of an illness"
BRAVO
it was the most wes andersonny wes anderson film
>What went right?
i know why nu-males and Sup Forums loves it so much
>has a character getting cucked
Ralph Fiennes
Art Direction
Screenwriting
who gets cucked?
These, lovely film
it had a qt girl and meme actors
good enough for me
this
Visually this film is amazing
>those camera shots
>that symmetry
>those running gags
>that ending
Is there any other movie that feels so much like a play and yet could only be done on film?
>"Let's see how many celebrities I can cram into my film to compensate for it being shit!"
>"Let's see how weak of a bait I can throw into the water without any effort"
>can't refute a point
>"a-hhaha nice b-bait!"
>it's a lazy bait episode
1/10 have a reply on the house
Go to bed user it's 3:30am
Don't EVER reply to me ever again.
I love Wes Anderson films
don't reply to me or my wifes son ever again
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I've never seen it but it's literally redd*t: the movie. And also because it triggers me along with any of his movies cause the girl who broke my heart likes them :^[
Birdman
I liked it but it the quirkiness in this was turned up to 11 and that me enjoy it a bit less.
>You see, there are still faint glimmers of civilization left in this barbaric slaughterhouse that was once known as humanity. Indeed that's what we provide in our own modest, humble, insignificant... oh, fuck it.
>I've never seen it but
One of my least fav wes Anderson desu.
>To be frank, I think his world had vanished long before he ever entered it - but, I will say: he certainly sustained the illusion with a marvelous grace
The monastery scene had me in tears. I don't remember the last time I laughed that hard at a movie.
Such a feel-good film. Glad I got to watch it twice on the theaters.
you're lucky, i never went to watch it. too cynical, thought it was just some overhyped rubbish. watched it twice since and it's such an incredible experience, i'd give anything for the chance to see it on the big screen. never passed up an interesting premise since.